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THE STATE OF VERMONT
ROLLS OF THE SOLDIERS
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
1775 TO 1783
PUBLISHED BT ATJTHOEITY OP THE tBGISIiATURE
COMPILED AND BDITBD BY
JOHN E. GOODRICH
A MEUBEB OF THE TEBMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETT
RUTLAND, VT.
THE TUTTLE COMPANY
1904
E.M.
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLATION AND PUBLICA-
TION OF THE ROSTER, MUSTER ROLLS AND OTHER COLO-
NIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS.
// is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont:
Section 1. A sum not exceeding two thousand dollars is hereby appro-
priated for the purpose of collating and publishing the rosters, muster rolls,
pay rolls and other records of all Colonial and Revolutionary forces, troops,
levies, regiments, minute men, militia, soldiers, sailors and marines, raised
in the Hampshire Grants or State of Vermont prior to or during the Revolu-
tion.
Section 2. The governor and secretary of state, under whose supervision
such collation and publication shall be carried on, are hereby authorized to
make such arrangements as may be necessary to carry into effect the provi-
sions of this act.
Section 3. The governor and secretary of state are hereby authorized to
use so much of the sum herein appropriated as in their judgment may be
necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this act.
Section 4. The state auditor is hereby directed to draw orders on the
state treasurer for such sum or sums as may be called for by vouchers duly
approved by the governor and secretary of state for the purposes herein pro-
vided.
Section 5. This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved November 27, 1900.
In accordance with the foregoing act, on the 2d of July, 1902, Governor
William W. Stickney engaged Mr. J. E. Goodrich of Burlington to edit the
rolls and other documents mentioned and superintend their publication.
■4, 7CY~6C/
EDITOR'S PREFACE
The major part of the contents of this volume have been copied
from a large manuscript volume in the office of the adjutant-general,
the compilation of which was authorized by the General Assembly in
1841 and completed in 1843 by Chauncey L. Knapp, acting Secretary
of State. This precious document carries the following title :
Records | of the | Service of the Vermont Troops | in the | Revo-
lutionary War I being a | Transcript made by order | of the | General
Assembly | of | Pay Rolls, Pay-Table, Orders & Receipts | originally
filed as | Vouchers in the Treasurer's Office | by C. L. Knapp. | 1843.
Of this volume 385 pages are taken up with the rolls, and 156
more with other papers. Other sources have been : the Henry Stevens
papers in possession of the State of New -York, with other documents
in the archives of the same State ; volume xv of the " Archives of
the State of New York; " " New York in the Revolution " (i8g8),
and the "Supplement" to this work (1901) ; also the New Hamp-
shire Rolls (4 vols.), and three volumes compiled since the publication
of the Rolls by General George C. Gilmore of Manchester, N. H.
The derivation of still other material is indicated in connection with
the documents used.
While duplicate rolls have been rejected, a few have been in-
cluded which supply but little additional information, in the belief
that it is better to err on the side of fullness than to omit anything
which could add to our detailed knowledge of the men and events of
the Revolution.
The strictly chronological arrangement so desirable in a work of
this kind will not be found. Most of the very early rolls came to
hand after the printing had begun, and so were reserved, to be in-
serted after the rolls of the MS Roster were completed. The dates
of some rolls could not be definitely ascertained ; besides, there was
thought to be some advantage in exhibiting in consecutive pages the
matter derived from the New York Archives, vol. xv, e.g., as also
IV PREFACE
that from the Records of the Board of War, etc. An attempt to rem-
edy, in part, this lack of chronological sequence is made in the Index
on page 844.
The Index of Names has given much trouble. It was decided to
present the documents, especially the oldest ones, with the original
spelling, pointing, etc. The various phonetic ways of spelling sur-
names, especially, could not all be reproduced in the Index. It is
hoped, however, that a sufficient key has been furnished for the find-
ing of every name.
As the act authorizing this publication calls for information re-
specting " sailors and marines, " application was made through Sen-
ator Proctor to the U. S. Navy Department for any information in
its possession, but without result. On suggestion of Assistant Secre-
tary Charles H. Darling inquiry was also made at the Library of
Congress, but no records were found there of Vermont soldiers or sail-
ors of the Revolution, as such. And indeed there was no antecedent
probability that such records would be found, as in those years there
was no " Vermont, " in the view of the Continental Congress.
The early Journals of the General Assembly, some in manuscript,
and others so rare as to be acce:sible only in the State Library, and
the original Records of the Council of Safety and of the Board of War,
have been examined for such (additional) information as might con-
tribute to the general object of the volume. Some material from va-
rious sources, prepared to illustrate and supplement the documents
here given, was finally rejected as not strictly germane to the specific
intent of this publication.
GENERAL CONTENTS
1775
Capt. Thomas Johnson's Co. of Minute Men .
Capt. Oliver Potter's Co. in an Expedition to Canada
2
4
1776
Thomas Johnson's Scouting Party, Coos to St. Johns, March . 6
Col. Moses Robinson's Staff, June ..... 6
Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Co., June ..... 7
" Gideon Brownson's Co., June ..... 8
" Ebenezer Martin's Scout from Moretown, Oct. . . g
" Elijah Dewey's Co., Oct. ...... 9
" Ebenezer Allen's Co. ....... 10
" Thomas Johnson's Co. of Minute Men, Newbury . . 11
1777
Capt. Thomas Lee's Co. of Rangers
Report on same to General Assembly
Capt. Thomas Lee's Independent Co.
" Daniel Culver's Co., to Ticonderoga, June
Scouts sent from Springfield, July .
Detachment under Capt. Nathan Smith after Tories, Aug.
Capt. William Heaton's Co. in Strafford Alarm, July
" John Alger's Co. (part) in Strafford Alarm
Men to Strafford from Norwich under Capts. Bush and Board
man
Men to Strafford from Orford, Piermont & Fairlee
Men with horses to Strafford from Lyme
Scouting after Retreat from Strafford
Capt. Elijah Dewey's Co., August 16
" Samuel Robinson's Roll, August 16
" John Benjamin's Co., Aug.-Oct.
" John Gideon Bayley's Co., Aug.
" Seth Hodges' Co., Aug.-Oct. .
" Timothy Bush's Co., Aug. -Sept.
" John Petty's Co., Aug.-Sept.
" Josiah Boyden's Co., Aug.-Sept.
" Josiah Boyden's Co., Sept.-Oct.
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GENERAL CONTENTS
Lieut. Moses Johnson's Co., Sept. -Oct.
Capt. David Stowell's Co., Sept. -Oct.
Lieut. Charles Richards' Command, Sept. -Oct.
Capt. Ebenezer Allen's Co., July-Dec.
" Levi Goodenough's Co., July-Dec. {1777 ?)
" John Warner's Co., July- Dec.
" Parmelee Allen's Co., July-Dec.
Philip and Stephen Smith, prisoners, Sept., 1777-1779
Capt. William Heaton's Co., Sept. -Oct.
" Frye Bayley's Co., Sept.-Oct. (1777?)
" Joshua Hazen's Co., Sept.-Oct.
" Abel Marsh's force transporting flour, Oct. .
" Abraham Salisbury's Co. (Clarendon) in Pittsford, Oct.
Scouts from Woodstock ......
Capt. F. Bayley and Lt. N. Lovewell, prisoners, Dec.
1778
Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Roll
" Daniel Comstock's Co., April
" Solomon Cushman's Co. (part), April .
" Isaac Clark's Co., March-May
" Nathan Smith's Detachment, April
" Nathan Smith's Detachment, April-May
" Simeon Stevens' Co., April ....
" William Hutchins' Co., May i-Nov. 30
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., May i-Nov. 30 .
" Jesse SafEord's Co., May i-Nov. 30
Detachment under Capt. Gideon Ormsby, June-July
Capt. Samuel Robinson's Co., June-July
" Samuel Robinson's Co., at Rutland, June-July
Scouts from Windsor, June-Sept. ....
Scout from Moretown, July .....
" sent by Capt. John Throop, August
Escort (of Tories) under Capt. James Bentley .
Lieut. Joseph Little's Co., Aug.-Oct.
Scouts from Woodstock .....
Capt. Joseph Briggs' Co., Oct. -Nov.
Lieut. Solomon Soper's Co., Oct. -Nov.
Capt. Gideon Ormsby 's Co., Nov. ....
Detachment under Capt. Stephen Calkins, Nov.
Capt. John Smith's Co., Nov. .
" Zebediah Dewey's Co., Nov.
" John Spafford's Co., Nov.
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., Nov. .
" Simeon Wright's Co., Nov. .
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Abraham Underhill's Co., Nov.
Lieut. Abraham Ives' Co., Nov.
Capt. Tehan Noble's Co., Nov.
" Ephriam Buell's Co., Nov.
" Benjamin Cooley's Co., Nov.
" Simeon Wright's Roll, Nov. .
Lieut. Jonathan Scott's Co., June-Jan. 1779
Capt. Jonathan Scott's Co., June-Jan. 4, 1779
1779
Capt. John Smith's Co., Feb
Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, 1776- 1779
" Seth Warner's Regiment, 1776- 1780
Capt. John G. Bayley's Co., April 1777-May 1779
" William Hutchins' Co., March-May
" Simeon Wright's Co., May
" Simeon Wright's Roll, May .
" John Burt's, Co., April- June .
" John Burt's Co., April-June .
" William Gaige's Roll, May-June
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., May-June
" Tehan Noble's Co., April- June
" Tehan Noble's Co., April-June
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., June- Aug.
Surgeon Jacob Rubach's Roll, Dec. 1778-July
Scouting Party from Capt. S. Wright's Co., July
" " under Sergt. Thomas Hinman, August
Capt. Parmelee Allen's Co., August-Nov.
Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Co., Aug.-October
" John Stark's Co., under Capt. P. Allen, Nov.
" Simeon Wright's Co., Nov.
" Ephraim Buell's Co., May-Dec.
1780
Capt. Timothy Bush's Co., Jan. -Feb.
Scout under Lieut. Hezekiah Silaway, Jan.
Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., Feb.
Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst and eight men, March
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Roll for five men, March
" Daniel Comstock's Co. fpart), March
" Abel Merriman's Co., March .
" Daniel Smith's Co., March
Rutland Co. under Ensign Isaac Cushman, March
Vlll
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Simeon Wright's Co., March
" Abraham Underhill's Co., March
" Daniel Smith's Co., March
" Ephraim Buell's Co., March .
Zebediah Dewey's Co., March
" Benjamin Cooley's Co., March
" Stephen Calkins' Co., March
Lieut. Enoch Hall's Rangers, March
Capt. John Spafford's Co., March
" John Spafford's men (omitted)
" Gideon Ormsby's Co., March
'• Thomas Bull's Co., March
" Tehan Noble's Co., March .
" Matthew Lyon's Co., March-Oct.
" Giles Walcott's Co.
Lieut. Benjamin Everest's Co., Nov.-March, 178'
Capt. Jonas Galusha's Co., April
" John Stark's Co., April .
" Samuel Williams' Co., May.
" John Spafford's Co., May-June
" Ephraim Buell's Co., May-June
" Benjamin Cooley's Co., May-June
Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment, Officers, March and June
Capt. Thomas Lee's Co., June
" Zebediah Dewey's Co. (part), May^June
" Jesse Safford's Co., July
Scout under Lieut. Nathan Howland, August
Capt. John Spafford's Co., August .
" Elisha Burton's Co., August
" Joseph Parkhurst's Co., August
" John Mercy's Co., August
Scout under Capt. Benjamin Cox, August
Capt. Benjamin Cox's Co., August-Nov.
Lieut. William Post's Co., August-Sept. .
Capt. Stephen Calkins' Co., Oct.
" Jonathan Holton's Co., Oct.
Lieut. Asahel Smith's Co., Oct. -Nov.
" Edmund Hodges' Co., Oct
" Benjamin Cox's Co., August .
" Benjamin Cox's Co., August
" Eli Noble's Co., August-Nov.
Lieut. David Powers' Co., Aug.-Nov.
Scouts from Capt. Joseph Sawyer's Co., Aug.-Nov
Capt. Abel Merriman's Co., Oct.
" Daniel Smith's Co., Oct.
" John Spafford's Co., Oct.
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. William Hutchins' Co., Oct. .
" Eli Noble's Co., Oct.
" Benjamin Cooley's Co. (part), Oct
" Nathaniel Seeley's Co., Oct. .
" Ebenezer Wood's Co., Oct.
" Samuel Robinson's Co., Oct.
Lieut. Lemuel Hyde's Co., Oct.
" Lemuel Bradley's Co., Oct. .
Capt. Tehan Noble's Co., Oct.
" Thomas Bull's Co., Oct.
Bigelow Lawrence's Co., Oct.
" Jacob Odel's Co., Oct. .
Lieut. Abner Hurd's Co., Oct.
Capt. Thomas Collins' Co., Oct.
" John Spafford's Co., Oct.
" Zebediah Dewey's Co., Oct. .
Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment, Oct.
Capt. Cyprian Downer's Co., Oct. .
" John Spafford's Co., Oct.
" William Gage's Co., Oct.
" Daniel Comstock's Co., Oct. .
" Jonas Galusha's Co., Oct.
" Jonas Galusha's Co. (part), Oct.
" Abraham Ives' Co., Oct.
" Isaac Clark's Co., Oct. .
" Daniel Smith's Co. (part), Oct.
" William Dyre's Co., Oct.-Nov.
Major Gideon Ormsby's pay-roll, Oct.
Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Co., Oct.
" Timothy Bush's Co., Oct.
" John Marcy's Co., Oct.
Lieut. Bartholomew Durkee's Co., Oct.
Capt. Joshua Hazen's Co., Oct.
" ■ " " " (part), Oct.
" Daniel Gilbert's Co., Oct.
Major Elkanah Day's Battalion, Oct.
Capt. Comfort Starr's Co., Oct.
" (part), Oct.
" Abner Bisbee and men to Springfield, Oct.
" Samuel Scott's Co., Oct.
" John Powell's Co., Aug. (?)-Oct.
" Elias Weld's Co. to Royalton & Haverhill, Oct.
Major Benjamin Wait's pay abstract, Oct.
Capt. William Upham''s Co., Aug.-Oct.-Nov.
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Warren Cottle's Co., Oct.
" Timothy Bush's Co., Oct.
" Joshua Hazen's Co. to Brookfield, Oct
" John Hawkins' Co., to Brookfield, Oct
" John Stark's Co., Oct. .
" Thomas Barney's Co., Oct.
Lieut. Abisha Samson's Co. at Barnard, Oct.
Capt. Benjamin Cox's Co., as scouts, to Brookfield, Oct
Lieut. James Smalley's Co. at Strafford, Oct.
Capt. Joshua Hazen's Co. at Strafford, Oct. -Nov.
" Samuel Allen's Co., Oct.-Nov.
" Charles Parker's Co., Oct.-Nov.
"' Nathaniel Blanchard's Co., Oct.-Nov.
Ensign William Hoar and Co., Oct.-Nov.
Capt. James Anderson's Co. (part), Oct.-Nov.
" Nathaniel Smith's Co., Oct.-Nov.
Major Wm. Goodrich, commanding Capt. Enoch Noble's Co
(from Mass.), Oct.-Nov. .
" William Goodrich and Staff, Oct.-Ni)v.
Capt. Samuel Williams' Co., Oct.-Nov.
Ensign Solomon Calkins and Party, Nov.
Lieut. John Powell and Party, Nov.
Scouts from Capt. Cox's Co., Nov. .
Capt. Joseph Tyler's Co., Oct. -Dec. i
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" Ebenezer Wallis's Co., March and Oct.
" William Hutchins' Co., Jan. -Nov.
" Parmelee Allen's Co., Feb. -Dec. i
" Jesse Safford's Co , Jan. -Dec. i
Lt. Col. James Claghorn's account, Nov. 1778-Nov. 1780
Lieut. Samuel Willard and men, Dec.
Scout under Major John Barron, from Moretown
Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Co.
" Capt. Ichabod Robinson's Co., Clarendon
1781
Capt. Ezekiel Colbe's Co., Corinth, scouting, 1777, 1781
" Jesse Sawyer's Co., April 1780-Jan. 1781
Lieut. Beriah Green's Co., Feb. -March ....
Scout from Strafford under Sergt. R. Crandal, Feb.
Capt. Samuel Smith's Co., Fairlee, to Newbury, Royalton
&c., Oct. '8o-March'8i
" Samuel McClure's Co. at Dresden, March
" Charles Nelson's Co., Feb.-March .
" Thomas Collins' Co., March . .' .
GENERAL CONTENTS
XI
Scout from Moretown under Capt. Eben Martin, March
Capt. John Throop's Co., March
Lieut. Daniel Spooner's Co., to Orford, March
Capt. John Burt's Co., March
Scouts under Lieut. Nathaniel White, March .
Scout from Strafford under Ensign Solomon Calkin, March
Capt. Samuel Stow Savage's Co., March
" John Marcy's Co., March
" Jesse Burk's and Capt. M. Gilson's Cos. in the New
bury Alarm, March ....
" Joshua Hazen's Co. (part) to Dresden, March
" to Piermont, March
" Timothy Bush's Co. in the Peacham Alarm, March
" Warren Cottle's Co., March .
Scout under Lieut. James Smalley, March
Capt. Benjamin Cox's Co. to Bethel, March
Scout from Moretown, March .
Capt. Jesse Safford's Co.., March
" William Heaton's Co., Thetford, to Royalton, New
bury, &c., Aug. '80- April '8 1 .
Lieut. Nathaniel Holmes' Co., Dec. 1780-April 1781
Capt. Simeon Stevens' Co., Newbury, scouting and guarding.
May '79-May '81 .
Scouts under Capt. Frye Bayley (Newbury ?), Oct. '80-May
Capt. Stephen Calkins' Co. (?), Oct.-Nov. 1780 (?)
" Stephen Calkins' Co. (?)
" Capt. Thomas Collins' Co., May-June .
Rutland Co. (part) under Ensign Isaac Cushman, to Fort
Vengeance, June-(?) ....
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Co., Castleton Alarm, June
" Lemuel Roberts' Co., June ....
" John Spafford's Co., Castleton Alarm, June .
" Jacob Wood's Co., Castleton Alarm, June .
" Abishai Moseley's Co., Castleton Alarm, June
Lieut. Lemuel White's Co., Shrewsbury Alarm, June
Major Israel Smith and A. Chamberlin, A. O. M.
Capt. Abner Seely's Co., pay to June 30, 1781
" John Benjamin's Co., pay to June 30, 1781 .
" Daniel Comstock's Co., pay to June 30, 1781
" James Blakeslee's Co., pay to June 30, 1781 .
" Charles Nelson's Co., pay to June 30, 1781 .
" Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., pay to June 30, 1781
" Josiah Fish's Co., pay to June 30, 1781 .
" Jotham White's Co., pay to June 30, 1781
" John Stark's Co., pay to June 30, 1781 .
Lieut. Israel Morey and Party, pay to June 30, 1781
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. James Brookins' Co., pay to June 30, 1781
Lt. Col. Samuel Fletcher's Battalion-Stafi, pay to June 30, '81
Capt. William Hutchins' Co., pay to June 30, 1781
" Bigelow Lawrence's Co. at Cambridge and Saratoga,
July, 1 781
" Eli Noble's Co., Povvnal, to Saratoga, July .
Moses Howe's Acct., taking six prisoners to Castleton
Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Co., July 31-Aug.
" Matthew Lyon's Co., July 31-Aug.
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, August
Capt. William Sharp's Co., August ....
'■ Augustine Odel's Co., August ....
" Lemuel Carey's Co., August . ...
" William Shepard's Co., August, at Saratoga
" John Robinson's Co., August ....
" Shadrach Phelps' Co., August ....
" Matthias Button's Co., August ....
" William Dyre and Men, August, scouting near Fort Ann
" Lemuel Bradley's Co., August ....
" Joseph Safford's Co., August
" Robert Hunkins and Men, August, at Peacham, .
" Barth. Durkee's Co., Aug., to Bethel Fort
" William Bramble's Co., August, to Bethel Fort, .
" Elkanah Sprague and men, August, to Bethel Fort
" John Coffeen's Co. ......
Lieut. Joseph Wickwire and Prisoners' Guard, at Bennington
August
Capt. Isaac Tichenor's Co., Bennington, to Saratoga, August
Three Weeks' Men in Capt. Parmelee Allen's Co., July-Aug.
Capt. Abraham Underhill's Co
" Elijah Galusha's Co. to Saratoga, August
" Nathan Delano's Co., August ....
" William Sharp's Co., August ....
Col. John Abbot and Staff
Capt. Cyprian Downer's Co., Shaftsbury to Saratoga, August
" Jesse Safford's Co., August
Ensign Elisha Partridge and Men, August
Prisoners' Guard under Sergt. Matthew Scott, Bennington
August
Prisoners' Guard under Sergt. Samuel Standish, Bennington to
Skeensboro', August ......
Capt. Joseph Safford's Co. at White Creek, Aug. -Sept. .
" Elisha Galusha's Co. fpart) to Windham County, Sept
Gov. Chittenden's Life-Guard, Aug. -Sept.
" Chittenden's Life-Guard, Sept-Oct.
Capt. Ebenezer Parkhurst's Co., Oct. ...
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Timothy Bush and Men, arresting two transient persons
" John Coiieen and Co. (part), taking up enemies, Oct.
Scout under Lieut. Fredericlc Smith
Capt. Charles Nelson's Co., July i — (Sept. 14?)
" Charles Nelson's Co., Sept. -Nov. .
" Thomas Barney's Co., Oct. .
" Eli Brownson's Co., to Castleton, Oct. 20
" Thomas Bull's Co., Oct 21
" Enoch Eastman's Co., Oct.
" Zadock Everest's Co., Oct.
" John Gray's Co., Oct. -Nov.
" Jacob Hinds', Co., Oct.
" Richard Hurd's Co., Oct. 20
'• John Mott's Co., Danbv, at Castleton, Oct.
" Jacob Odel's Co., Oct.' ....
" Daniel Smith's Co. at Castleton, Oct. .
" Nathaniel Smith's Co., Oct.
" Ebenezer Wilson's Co. at Castleton, Oct.
" Abraham Underhill's Co., Oct. -Nov.
" Samuel Willard's Co., Oct.-Nov. .
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment, Staff, Oct.
Capt.
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Abraham Jackson's Co., Wallingford, at Castleton
Oct. 14
Abel Merriman's Co. to Castleton, Oct.
Jacob Wood's Co. to Castleton, Oct. 21
Lemuel Roberts' Co., Oct. 21
Nathaniel Blanchard's Co., at Castleton, Oct
Samuel Williams' Co., Oct. 21 -Nov. 2
Orange Train's Co., Oct. 20-Nov.
Israel Hurlbut and a Detachment from Col. Thomas
Lee's Regiment .....
Abraham Jackson's Co. (part), at Castleton,
Cyprian Downer's Co., at Castleton, Oct.
Eli Noble's Co., Pownal, at Castleton, Oct.
Ebenezer Wood's Co., Oct. 13
Bigelow Lawrence's Co., at Castleton, Oct.
Isaac Tichenor's Co., at Castleton, Oct. 13
Joseph Safford's Co., at Castleton, Oct. 14-31
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, Oct.
Capt. Lemuel Cary's Co., Oct.-Nov.
Lieut. Peter Baker's Co., to Skeensboro', Oct.-Nov
Capt. Nathan Delano's Co., Oct.-Nov. .
" John Robinson's Co., at Skeensboro', Oct. 25
" Martin Dudley's Co., at Castleton, Oct.-Nov,
" William Sharp's Co., to Skeensboro', Oct.-Nov.
" Augustine Odel's Co., Oct. 19
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Nicholas Sharpe's Co., to Skeensboro', Oct.
" John Abbot's Staff, Oct.-Nov.
" John Dater's Co., Oct. ....
" William Shepard's Co., to Castleton, Oct. 12-Nov.
Henry Vanderhoff's Co. (?),Oct. 25-Nov. 5 .
" John Dater's Co., Oct. 23-Nov. 4 .
" Shadrach Phelps' Co., at Castleton, Oct. 23-Nov.
Col. Cornelius Douty's Staff, Oct. 12-Nov. 3 .
Capt. John Stillwell's Co., Oct. 25-Nov. 9
" Elijah Galusha's Co., Arlington, Oct. .
Skeensboro' Co. under Ensign John R. Blanchard .
Pownal Co. under Capt. Benjamin Bates, to Castleton, Oct.
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Co. at Castleton, Oct 21
" Abishai Moseley's Co. at Castleton, Oct. 21
" Jacob Hinds' Co. (part), Oct.
" Lemuel Bradley's Co., Oct. 21
" Asaph Cook's Co., Oct. 20
" John Patterson's Co., Oct. 14-24 .
" Lemuel Hyde's Co., Oct.
" Peleg Matteson's Co., Shaftsbury .
Lieut. Ward Bayley's Party, near Upper Coos, April-Nov.
Capt. Eli Noble and Militia vv^ith him at Castleton, Nov.
Col. Samuel Fletcher's Staff, June 30-Nov. 25
Lieut. Israel Morey's Party, July-Oct.
Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., July-Nov.
" Peter Page's Co., July-Nov
" " " Mileage, July 29-Nov. 25 .
Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Wait's Staff, Feb. -Nov.
Capt. John Benjamin's Co., July-Nov.
" Abner Seelye's Co., July-Nov.
" Parmelee Allen's Co., May- Dec. .
" Samuel S. Savage's Co., Aug., Sept., Oct., etc.
Brig. -General Roger Enos's Pay Abstract, May-Dec.
Capt. Elijah Gates' Co., July-Dec. ....
" Richard Hurd's Co., to defend the Western Union
" Eli Brownson's Co., Dec. 16-19
" John Patterson's Co., Dec. 16-19 .
'■ Lemuel Bradley's Co., Dec. 16-19
" Thomas Barney's Co., Dec. 17-20 .
" Jacob Hines' Co., Arlington, Dec.
" Elijah Galusha's Co. (part), Arlington, Dec.
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, Dec.
Capt. George Sexton's Co., Aug.- Dec.
" Jotham White's Co., July-Dec.
Scout from Moretown under Major Barron
Scouting under Capt. Jacob Hall
GENERAL CONTENTS
XV
Scouting by Lieutenants A. Fowler, B. Towl and Sergt. Z
Lovewell ......
Lieutenant- Colonel Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, May- Nov.
Capt. James Blakeslee's Co., July-Dec. .
" William Dyre's Co., at Skeensboro', July- Dec.
" James Brookins' Co., July-Dec.
" William Hutchins' Co., July-Dec.
'■ Josiah Fish's Co., July I -Dec.
" Daniel Comstock's Co., July i-Dec.
" John Pratt's Co., June-Nov
" John Stark's Co., July i-Dec
" Joshua Babcock's Co., May-Dec. .
" James Marston's Co., 1780, 1781 .
" Abraham Salisbury's Co., 1781
" Ichabod Robinson's Co., 1781
Col. Gideon Warren's Staff ...
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582
583
584
587
1782
Capt. Silas Goodrich's Co., Jan., an Alarm after Tories
Lieut. Ward Bayley's Co., defence of Upper Coos, Mar.-Dec
Capt. Beriah Green's Co., Nov. 1781-Apr. 1782
" Israel Hurlbut's Co.
" William Hutchins' Co., Forts at Castleton and Pittsford
Nov. 1781-May 1782
" Lemuel Bradley's Co., going after Tories, May i .
" Zadock Everest's Co., May
Enoch Eastman's Co., Rupert, May i .
" Thomas Barney's Co., after Tories, May
" Eli Brownson's Co., after Tories, May .
" Elijah Galusha's Co., May .....
" Bigelow Lawrence's Co., in Windham County, Sept.
" Hezekiah Armstrong's Co., in Windham County, Sept.
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, in Windham County
Capt. Joseph Safford's Co., in Windham County, Sept. .
" William Simonds' Co., in Windham County
Of&cers in Capt. Eben. Wood's Co., in Windham County
Capt. Josiah Fish's Co., in Windham County
" Shadrach Phelps' Co. at White Creek, Oct. 1781
Men of Sharon and Royalton under Capt. B. Green at Fort
Fortitude, Oct.
Lieut. David Powers' pay roll, April-Oct.
Capt. James Brookins' Co., add'l, July-Dec.
Lieut. Ward Eager's Co., to Brattleboro', Dec
Capt. Isaac Wheeler's Co., Dec
588
589
590
592
593
595
596
597
599
600
602
603
604
605
606-607
608
6og
609
612
613
613
614
615
616
Jason Duncan's Co., Dummerston to Brattleboro', Dec. 617, 619
XVI
GENERAL CONTENTS
Col. John Sergeants' Staff, Dec.
Capt. Nathaniel Smith's Co. .
" John Gray's Co.
620
621
622
1783
Col. Seth Warner's Regiment (Vermonters) final adjustment
ofaccts. ........
Capt. Thomas Barney and Volunteers, March
" Frye Bayley's Co., Newbury, May, 1781-1783
" Benjamin Whitney's Co. in Windham County, Oct
1783-Mar. 1784
" Jacob Odel's Co., taking Tories on Rupert Mtn., April
From the Henry Stevens Papers and Others in Posses-
sion of the State of New York .
Bennington Militia, First Co., Oct., 1764
Capt. Elijah Dewey's Co., Bennington, Warning, Oct. 1775
" " " " at Mt. Independence, 1776
Men— Receipts, May, 1777
" Gideon Brownsbn's Co. at Montreal, Feb. 1776
" Gideon Brownson's Co. before Quebec, Muster Roll,
May, 1776 .... . .
" Gideon Brownson's Co., Monthly Return
" Joseph Hatch's Co., Sept. 1776 ....
" Enlistment Roll, August, 1776
A I^eturn of Men Enlisted by Elkanah Day, Aug. 1776 .
Pay Roll of Capts. Sam' Payne, Sam' Ashley and Abel Cur-
tis's Cos., under command of Major John Wheelocl
in service of N. Y. State, 1777
Request for Certificates of Discharge, Kingston, Sept. 1777
Scouts at Pittsford, Oct. 1777
Capt. Samuel Paine's Muster Roll, 1777
" Samuel Ashley's Co., under Major John Wheelock
" Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., Muster Roll, 1780
Muster Roll of Capt. Elisha Babcock's Co., near Quebec
Feb. 1776 "' .
" " of Capt. Robert Cochran's Co., near Quebec, Feb.
1776
" " of Capt. Charles Nelson's Co., near Quebec, Feb.
1776 "" . .
" " of Lieut. Pixley's Co. (in the same detachment
as above) .......
Vermont Men in N. H. Regiments at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775
" " Col. Bedel's (N. H.) Regiment, 1775 .
" Soldiers who served in N. H. Regiments .
Additional Payment because of Depreciation of Money
623
626
627
629
631
632-661
632
633
634
635
635
636
638
639
640
641
642
644
644
647
649
651
653
655
657
659
661
662
663
666-681
GENERAL CONTENTS
XVI 1
668
673
676
678
682-770
682
682
683
683
684
685
Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, Add'l Pay
Capt. Thomas Lee's Co., Add'l Pay ....
Major Gideon Brownson's Depreciation Money, Act of As
sembly . . . . ' .
Col. Thomas Lee authorized to receive Depreciation Money
Accounts and Other Papers from the Pay Table Office
Col. Gideon Warren's Pay order on acct. of wound rec'd at
Ticonderoga, May, 1775
Lieut. John Fasset, Jr.'s Acct. for service in 1775
Capt. William Fitch's Acct. for service in 1775
Samuel Torry's Certificate for service in 1775 . ,
Capt. Jonathan Fassett's Acct., for service in 1776 ..
" Michael Vail's Acct. for service in 1775
Accounts of Capt. John Fasset, Matthew Lyon and others
1776, 1777
Receipts of Soldiers on (Col.) Ethan Allen's Pay Roll, 1777
Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Acct. for bounty money, &c.
Petition of Capt.' Bayley and Lieut. Lovewell ; service in
Dec. 1777
Pay of Lieut. Abner Blanchard, for services in 1777, 1778
Petition of Lieut. John Powell, prisoner at Quebec, 1777, 1778
Account for watching suspected persons, i777'(?)
Returns of the Guards over Major Amasa Wright, 1778
Justus Webster wounded at Shelburne, March, 1778
Zadock Wright of Hartland under Guard, 1778
Capt. Jesse Sawyer searching for Tories .
" " " guarding Asa Baldwin to Bennington
" Isaac Clark's bounty money ....
Petition of Moses Evans, taken prisoner Oct. 5, 1777
Lt. Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Acct., 1778-1780
Capt. Samuel Paine's Acct. for services, 1778 .
Committee on Pay Rolls, 1778 ....
Lieut. Nathan Howland and men, 1778 697
Petition of Orsamus Holmes of Springfield, prisoner 1777-1778 697
Returns of Scouts sent out by Capts. Hazen, Weld and
Marsh, 1778 698, 699
Sergt. Ephraim Stevens, prisoner in Canada May 1779-Oct.
1781 700
Two Deserters from Continental Army, 1779 . . . 700
Bounty to Capt. Parmelee Allen and Co., 1779 ... 701
Lt. Col. Stephen Pearl's Accts., 1780 703
Scouting near Pitt<?ford, 1780 (?) 703
Cost of Fort Fortitude in Bethel, 1780 . . . . 705
Labor on Fort Defiance in Barnard 705
Pay Roll of a Guard ordered by the Governor, Aug., 1780 . 706
Chaplain Ithamar Hibbard's Acct. 1780 .... 708
687
688
688
689
689
690
6gi
692
693
693
694
694
696
696
xvin
GENERAL CONTENTS
Acct. of Moses Robinson, 2d, O. M.
Acct. of Surgeon Lewis Beebe, 1780
Col. Thomas Lee at Castleton, his Acct.
Silas Robinson, Q. M., his Acct.
Acct. of Amos Bicknell, A. C. I., 1780
Acct. of Surgeon David Church, 1780
Return of four Men in Capt. Nath. Smith's Co., 1780
Lieut. Ebenezer Hyde with Flag to Crown Point, 17S0
" Eli Brownson with Flag, 1780
Scouting by John Gault, 1780
Acct. of Elisha Clark, C. G. I
" " Eli Cogsel, A. C. I
Petition of Benjamin Winchester, a sick soldier
Resolve of Gen. Assembly to pay Nath. Martin of Moretown
Prisoner .......
Acct. of Benjamin Wait, of the Board of War
Lt. Col. Fletcher's Acct. for service in Windham County
Daniel Walker sent to Castleton under guard of Sergt. J. Post
Two Soldiers with a Flag, to Castleton, Feb. 1781
Lt. Benj. Everest with a Flag to Canada
Levi Hill with a Flag to Canada .....
Acct. of Lt. Col. Joseph Safford for service in 1780 and 1781
Col. Seth Warner's Receipts, etc. ....
Scout from Norwich to Onion River
Scouting in March and April, 1781
Major Gideon Ormsby's Account .....
Jedediah Blackman, a prisoner 16 months
Capt. L. Roberts, a prisoner 9 months. Ens. James Hill
months .........
Eli Freeman, a prisoner 11 months .....
Six British Prisoners to Castleton from Brattleboro
Prisoners under Guard to Castleton from Windsor
British Prisoners from Clarendon to Castleton
Sundry Accts. paid by Treasurer, 1780, 1781
Nahum Powers, prisoner in Aug. 1781; captive till June 22
1782
Scouting done by John Martin, 1779-1781
Moses Warren, prisoner ....
Hugh McCartey, prisoner in Canada
Capt. James Brookins' Co., 1781 — omissions .
John Klent, prisoner, 1781
Nath. Fuller and Chris. Cary, prisoners in Canada
Thomas Tolman's Accounts as Paymaster
Supposed Deserter to Saratoga, April 1782
Jonathan Luce, prisoner, Oct. 1781
Corporal John Sergeant, prisoner, Oct. 1781
731
732
736
736
739
740
741
743-746
748
749
750
GENERAL CONTENTS
753
754
757
760
761
766
768
769
11\-11S
774
111
11Q-1S2
781
783-789
783
Benj. Stevens and Eben. Hopkins, prisoners, May, 1779
Daniel Hovey, prisoner, Oct. 1781
A Scout from Moretown, June, 1782 ....
Gen. Samuel Fletcher in Windham County', Sept. 1782
Capt. Beriah Green at Fort Fortitude, April- Oct. 1782
Zerah Norton and Nathan Burr, prisoners, 1781-1782
Corporal Thomas Hunter, prisoner Aug. 1 781 -Dec. 1782
David Hicks of Brunswick, prisoner ....
Capt. Thomas Butterfield to Canada with a Flag .
Daniel Bean, prisoner ; impressed seaman ? .
Names on Journals of General- Assembly 1778-1788 .
Officers appointed Feb. 1782
Lemuel Roberts and Noel Porter specially commended .
Names on the Records of the Board of War
Forts to be built at Pittsford and Hubbardton
Names on Records of Council of Safety and of Governor
and Council
Gen. Stark presents Hessian broadsword to Council, Sept. 1777
Exportation of wheat, corn, &c., regulated by special
Committee ....... 785
Victory at Shelburne and Retreat to New Haven, March, 1778 785
Officers of Second Regiment of Militia, May, 1778 . , . 786
" " Third " " " 787
Col. Bedel's Regiment, recruited partly in Vt. . . . 788
Six tons of Lead and 18,000 Gun Flints to be contracted for . 789
, Papers on File in Office of Secretary of State . . 789-808
Surgeons' Accounts ....... 792-794
-Families at New Haven removed to Fort Ranger, Dec. 1778 .
Inimical persons taken from Windsor to Bennington, July, 1778
A Scout to Mt. Independence, Oct. 1781, taken prisoners, one
killed
A Scout under Sergt. N. Throop, from Windsor to Bennington
Zebulon Lyon's Co. on guard duty at Windsor, &c., Aug. 1777
Lieut. Abner Hurd's Co., Nov. 1778 .....
A detachment of Capt. J. Galusha's Co. at Bennington, May,
1778 ■ "
Capt. J. Claghorn's Co. on scouting and guard duty, May,
1777
Men from Arlington, Dorset, Wells and Manchester who aided
the Sheriff of Cumberland County, May and
June, 1779
Pay Rolls of Those Who Assisted the High Sheriff of
Windham County in Sept. 1782 . . 804-
Pay Roll of Men from Bennington (?) who went to aid the
Sheriff of Cumberland County, May, 1779 . 808
Petitions on file in Secretary's Office .... 808-809
794
798
796
798
798
800
800
800
802
-808
GENERAL CONTENTS
Abstract of Papers in Files 809-
Commissary Accounts 811-
Extracts from " Proceedings of Prov. Congress of New
York." 813-
Employment of Green Mountain Boys advised by Pres. Jotin
Hancocli of Continental Congress, June, 1775 .
Ettian Allen's List of Officers for Green Mountain Boys
Officers for the same chosen at Dorset, July 27, 1775
Prov. Congress of N. Y. appoints Seth Warner Lt. Col.,
Sept. 1775
Militia to be raised in Cumberland, Charlotte and Gloucester
Counties ........
Officers of Major J. Hoisington's four Cos. of Rangers .
Muster Roll of Capt. Benj. Wait's Co. ....
" " " John Strong's Co
Major John Wheelock and the Cos. to be raised by him
Cumberland County Militia, 1775, 1776 . . . 822-
A Return of Capt. John Grant's Co. in Col. S. Warner's Reg-
iment ..... . .
A Weekly Return of Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, Aug. 1777
Six Companies of Vermont (?) Militia, names as found in a
Pay-book of the New "\'ork forces for 1780 . 829-
Additional Corps (Green Mountain Boys) . . 831-
Cumberland County Militia ... . 833,
The Cannon captured at Ticonderoga
Capt. Azariah Wright's Co., Westminster, 1768 (?)
The Westminster Massacre, March 13, 1775
Major Hopkins and Party Surprised, July, 1779
Officers of Green Mountain Regiment as appointed by U. S;
Congress
Vermont " Committee of War "
List of Commandants
Index to Special Persons and Subjects
Some Events Grouped by "^'ears
Index of Towns, etc.
Index to Names of Persons ...... 848
-811
812
-822
814
815
816
817
819
819
820
821
-827
827
828
-831
-833
834
835-
835
836
836
837
838
843
844
845
-927
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
CORRECTIONS AND NOTES
[It is proper to say here that the Editor expected to see the first sixteen pages a second time be-
fore they were put to press. 1
Page 5, line 1, "bounty" should be inserted before "blanket."
8, line 15 of table, for Hatho. read Nath.
9, line 9 from bottom, for Wolbridge read Walbridge.
13, line 8, date should be 1785.
14, line 7 from bottom, "Filed — Report," etc., belongs to previous docu-
ment.
26, line 12, for Libbens read Libbe'us.
33, line 2 of table, for Ramsej- read Ranney.
123, line 9 from bottom, date 1778 affects only the next line.
124, add Note: One name appears to have been cut from this roll in
binding.
182, first line of lower table, read Warren.
208, Charles (Parker) in heading is a correction in Book of Rolls for
Clarke (erased) — perhaps itself an error.
353, heading of table, read Gilson's.
356, heading, read Bushes; also in next line.
504, heading, Dater^s should perhaps be Daters' .
631, line 13, 1784 is evidently a scribe's error for 1783.
711, line 17, Col. Lee wrote Capt. after his signature; changed by some-
one (in Roster) to "Col."
833, Thurston probably became "Thurstininlis" by interlining in the
original roll.
866, line 1, for Colton read Cook.
For such accuracy as the following pages may be found to possess, a
good share of the credit is due to the vigilance of the proofreader in the office
of the printers. G.
STATE OF VERMONT
ROLLS OF THE MEN
Engaged in the War of the Revolution
[The following Rolls are mostly copied from a manuscript
volume in the office of the Adjutant-General, into which the orig-
inal rolls were transcribed by order of the General Assembly in
1843. Ihese are supplemented by material found in two publica-
tions of the State of New York: " New York in the Revolution as
Colony and State," 1897; and "Documents Relating to the Colo-
nial History of the State of New York," Vol. XV, being "State
Archives," Vol. I, 1887; and elsewhere. Figures in brackets at
the beginning of a roll indicate the page in the manuscript volume
mentioned at which it may be found.
Departures from present custom in spelling, punctuation, and
use or non-use of capitals should not be hastily charged to the ac-
count of the proof-reader, an effort having been made to reproduce
such peculiarities of the Rolls as are not manifestly lapses or over-
sights on the part of the writer. The origijial errors in dates, in
summation of figures, etc., are also meant to be preserved. The
true reading of some proper names it has been possible only to
guess at ]
STATE OF VERMONT
[171, dupl. 180] {Capt. Thomas Johnson's Company of Mijiittc Mcn\
A Pay Roll of a company of iHnute Men in the service of
the country in the year 1775, under the command of Capt, Thomas
Johnson.
Names and Rank
Days in
Pay per
day
Total
service
J
[month?]
20
^1:2.
G.i:;. 4
20
s.
4. 5, 0
20
8.
4. 5. 0
20
2.8
1.11.10
10
2.S
]5.11
20
2.8
1.11.10
20
2.S
1.11.10
20
2.8
1.11.10
12
->
IG.
8
0
10. 8
8
2.
10. 8
15
o
1.
15
o
1.
15
2
1.
15
^)
1.
10
2.
l.S. 4
12
2.
10.
10
2.
13. 4
12
2.
16.
12
2.
16.
8
2.
10. 8
20
')
1. 6. 8
20
2
1. 0. 8
6
2
8.
21
2.
1. 8
20
0
1. 6. 8
15
2.
1.
10
2.
13. 4
12
2.
10.
10
2.
13. 4
8
2.
10. 8
15
2.
1.
20
2.
1. 6. 8
13
2.
16.
Thomas Johnson, Capt.
Simeon Stephens, Lt.
Jo" Chamberlin, 2'"' Lt.
Thomas Hibbard, Clerk
Elihu Johnson, Serg'
Abiel Chamberlin, Do.
Joseph Wilson, Do.
Josiah Page, Do.
John Baird
Timothy Sargent
James Mills
Sylvanus Heath
Jacob Bayley Junior
James Bayley
Joshua Bayley
Er Chamberlin
Nath' Chamberlin
Asher Chamberlin
Moses Chamberlin
Silas Chamberlin
Richard Chamberlin Jr.
vSamuel Eaton
Jacob Fowler
Jacob Gates
Samuel Hadley
Daniel Hall
W™ Johnson
Moses Kelly
John Menat
Benj. Rollins
Moses Stevens
Levi Sylvester Jr.
Ward Thurston
Samuel Webster
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Names and Rank
Days in
service
Pay per
day
[month?]
Total
Zacheus Lovewell
10
^2.
13. 4
Jonathan Hadley
6
2.
8.
Nath' Merrill
25
2.
1.13. 4
Remem'^'' Chamberlin
24
2,
1.12.
Abner Fowler
30
2.
2.
John Gideon Bayley
20
2.
1. 6. 8
Robert Johnson
20
2.
1. 6. 8
John Hazeltine
8
2.
10. 8
Jonathan Butterfield
10
2.
13. 4
Samuel Barnett Jr.
12
2.
16.
Benjamin Barnett
12
2.
16.
John Barnett
12
2.
16.
John Brown
6
2.
8.
Gideon Smith
12
2.
16.
Aaron Osmore
15
2.
1.
Ephraim Bayley
10
2.
13. 4
Ephraim Webster
10
2.
13. 4
Asa Webster
6
2.
8.
^62. 1. 3
Newbury 7 June, 1785. This certifieth that Capt. Thomas
Johnson personally appeared and gave solemn oath to the truth
of the within roll, errors excepted, before me.
Jacob Kent,
Justice of Peace.
The within pay Roll is not allowed by the Pay Table, it not
being included in the resolve of Assembly. The alterations made
in the roll are
A captain's pay per mo.
Lt. Do
Rations / 8
£ 8
0
5. 8
Test. Sam' Bartlett
In Gen. Assembly, Oct. 23, 1786. The aforesaid pay roll is
referred to the committee of Pay Table for adjustment.
Attest.
Ro» Hopkins, Clk,
4 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Rutland Oct. 20, 17S0. The foregoing pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Tho- Johnson Esq. it being sixty-two pounds one shil-
ling and three pence.
Lem' Chipman j ^^^^
Timoy Brownson f
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. '20, 1780. Rec« of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Tho' Johnson
[302] \Capt. Oliver Potter s Compam^
Rutland, Oct. 24, ITSO. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt, Oliver
Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's
Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada.
To Capt. Potter, for enlisting 11 men @ 8/ £,
To 5 weeks subsistence at 10/
To a blanket 12/
To a gun 10/
To money paid for transporting the baggage of the
company from St. Johns to La Prarie 18/
To Lt. Ebenezer Allen for enlisting 18 men (u' 8/
To 6 weeks subsistence @ 10/
To a blanket 12/
To a gun 10/
To money paid for transporting baggage of the com-
pany from Longale to St. Johns 12/
To Lt. fames^Claghorn for enlisting 10 men (T^j 8/
To 5 weeks subsistence at Ki/
To a blanket 12/
To a gun 10/
Abraham Jackson, bounty 10/ blanket 12/ gun 10/
Moses Cooley '' " "
Caleb Rice ' '■
James Laflin, bounty, blanket & gun
Wm. Kinkinbotham do.
James Mc. Night do.
Joel Baldwin do.
Silas Bingham do.
Daniel Adams do.
Thos. Tuttle do.
Edward Turner do.
Silas Gerard do.
Orange Train do.
Lemuel Chipman do.
5.12.
0
4. 0.
0
0.12.
0
0.10.
0
0.18.
0
7. 4.
0
4. 0.
0
0.12.
0
0.10.
0
0,12.
0
4 0.
0
4. 0
0
0.12.
0
0 10.
0
3, 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
3. 2.
0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Ozem Brewster blanket &
gun
Saml. Turner
do.
Ethan Rice
do.
Aaron Adams
do.
James Bampus
do.
Asahel Jackson
do.
flazelton Spencer
do.
Eben"' Washburn
do.
Reuben Marsh
do.
Jas. Randal
do.
Thos. Stafford
do.
Amariab How
do.
Rufu Tift
do.
Henry Green
do.
Alex"- Barr
do.
Saml. Darwin (Dorwin)
do.
Amasa Darwin
do.
Joseph Fuller (TuUer)
do.
Eben'' Andrice
do.
George Olds
do.
Robert Havens
do.
John Eaton
do.
John Griffin
do.
Daniel Norton
do,
Daniel Williams
do.
Alpheus Hall
do.
John Betts
do.
Micah Whitney
do.
£ 3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2,
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
3.
2.
0
£ 163.16.
0
Total
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. The within account
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Eben'' Allen, or bearer, it being one hundred and sixty-
three pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Timo. Brownson / ^ •,.
T , r>, • r Committee
Leml. Lhipman j
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Reed, of Ira
Alien, Esq, Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being one
hundred and sixty-three pounds sixteen shillings.
Eben'- Allen.
^163.16. 0.
Dr.
6 STATE OF VERMONT
[25] State of Vermont to Thomas Johnson
1776.
March — To 15 days on a scout from Coos, to St. Johns )
b)^ order of Genl. Baylty \
Abiel Chamberlin 15 days @ 4/
Silas Chamberlin do
John Maclean "
Fry Bay ley 8
Provisions for scout
Expense at St, Johns
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 26, 1786. The within account
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Thomas Johnson, Esq. or bearer, it being twenty pounds,
lawful money.
Lem. C^hipman ) ^^^,,_
Timo. Brownson )
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 26, 1786. Rec'd of the Treas-
urer the contents of the above.
Thos. Johnson.
^20.0. 0
/:
4.10.
0
3.
3.
3.
1.12
3. 8
1.10
£
20. 0
[77] YRoIl of the Staff in Col. Moses Robinsons Regiment'\
A Pay Roll of the Staff Officers in Col. Moses Robinson's Reg-
iment of Militia in tlie alarm to Pittsford comimencing the 27th
June, 1776.
Names.
En-
tered
1776
June 27
Dis-
charge
1776
July 23
Days
27
27
Miles
55
70
pay per
mile
4d
No. Ra-
tions
2
1
Pay per
ration
81
8*
Total
Azel Washburn, Surg".
Saml. Kobinson, Adjt.
9.18. 4
6.18. 1
£16.16.5
Saml. Robinson.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 18th March. 1782. The above
account being examined agreeably to a resolve of the General
Assembly, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same, being
sixteen pounds sixteen shillings and five pence to Saml. Robinson
or order.
Nathl. Brush I
;^16.16. 5 Isaac Tichenor f
Committee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
[355]
\Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Company}
A Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Company in the ser-
vice of the State of Vermont, under the command of Capt. Gideon
Brownson, June 29, 1776.
Com-
Days
Names
mence'
of pay
serv-
ice
Miles
Total
1776
Capt. BeDJ. Hickok
July 1
28
16
9.13.0
Lt. Abraham Salisbury
28
12
6. 3.1
Ensign Peleg' Sunderland
28
5.19.4
Sers't. Caleb Smith
28
28
2.13.9
•' Elisha Allen
28
31
2.11.1
" James Westoot
28
18
2. 8.9
" Isaac Ashley
28
2t
3.11.9
Corpl. E')en'' Weltoii
28
28
3.13.4
Andrew Potter
28
13
3. 1.4
Benjamin Whitman
28
13
3. 1.4
Obadiah Edmonds
28
13
2. 1.4
Zebediah Green
28
13
2. 1.4
Jabez Weaver
28
13
3. 1.4
David Place [?]
28
12
3. 1.4
John Smith
28
12
8. 1.4
Charles Button
28
13
2. 1.4
Jedediah Jackson'
28
12
8. 1.4
John Clark
28
13
3. ].4
Stephen Clark
28
13
8. 1.4
Jobe Cole
28
28
8. 6.8
Liavid Warren
28
28
8. 6.8
William Faleigh (or Pahigh)
28
21
3. 4.4
John Owen
28
21
2. 4.4
Eli Cogsel
28
16
2. 2.8
Daniel Colver
28
16
3. 3.8
Heber Griswold
28
16
8. 3.8
John Moulton
28
16
8. 3.8
;^75. 6.6
March 12, 1783.
Benjamin Hickok.
Then the above pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, March 12, 1783. The within
pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Benjamin Hickok, it being seventy-five pounds
six shillings and six pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ...
T , o. r Committee.
John strong.
STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, March 13, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contenis of the above order, being-
seventy-five pounds six shillings and six pence, lawful mone)'.
/^'y. (J. G Benjamin Hickok.
[215] \Capt. Gideon Brownson's Compaii}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gideon Brownson's Compan)' for the de-
fense of the frontiers of the New Hampshire Grants.
June 29, ITTO.
Names
Days
Per day
Miles
Pr.
Mile
Total
Capt. Gideon Brownson
23
0,6.8
50
4
10. 0. 0
Lt. Jona. Wri^cht
28
4.8
50
4
6.15. 0
" Enoch Eastman
28
4.3
HO
4
6. 9. 0
Sergt. James Holmes
27
1.7
45
4
2.17. 9
" Daniel Comstock
27
1.7
50
4
2.19. 5
" Ebene. Wilson
27
1.7
30
4
2.13. 9
Corpl. Abner Chafifee
27
1 5
40
4
2,12. 8
Jokn Hathaway
27
1.5
■M
4
2. 9. 4
" Saml. Bradley
27
1.5
50
4
2,15. 3
Isaac Underhill
27
1.4
40
4
2. 3. 4
Danl. Kent
27
1,4
40
4
2. 9. 4
Jas. Armstrong
27
1.4
40
4
2. 9. 4
John Roberts
27
1.4
45
4
2,11. 0
Haynes Bement
27
1.4
45
4
2.11. 0
Hatho. Newton
27
1.4
45
4
2.11. 0
Charles Bally
27
1.4
45
4
2.11. 0
Israel Murre'n
27
1.4
5a
4
2.13. 2
Jona. Hoit
27
1.4
50
4
3,12. 0
Nathan Bruudridge
27
1.4
50
4
3.13. 0
Jos. Averel
27
1.4
50
4
3.13. 0
Eber Murray
37
1.4
50
4
2.12. 0
Eeuben Park
27
1.4
50
4
2.12. 0
Daniel Purdy
27
1.4
48
4
2.12. 0
Matthew Randall
26
1.4
30
4
2. 4. 6
Richard Latten
2(i
1.4
30
4
2. 4. 6
Const. Viall
26
1.4
30
4
2. 4. 6
Isaac Colvin
26
1 4
SO
4
2. 4. 6
George Gage
36
1.4
30
4
2. 4. (i
Levi Shearman
26
1.4
30
4
2. 4. 6
Jabish Olmstead
22
1.4
30
4
2! 4. 6
Hezekiah Scott
26
1.4
30
4 ,
2. 4. 6
Paul Nelson
26
1.4
30
4
2. 4. 6
Alpheus Harmon
26
1.4
30
4
2. 4. 8
Zepheniah Sexton
27
1.4
45
4
2.11. 0
Prince Soper
37
1.4
45
4
3.11. 0
John Lowbary
37
1.4
45
4
3.11. 0
Amos Brownson
27
1.4
50
4
2.13. 0
;^10H. 9. 3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 9
Pay Table Office, April 18, 1783. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being- one hundred and eight pounds, nine shillings and three
pence to Capt. Gideon Brownson or order
Timo. Brownson I ^ .,,
/-I no no M »ui D u r Committee.
^108.9.3 Nathl. Brush )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Feb. 10, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being one
hundred and eight pounds nine shillings three pence, lawful
money.
^108.9.3 Gideon Brownson, Capt.
[273] A Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown, Oct. 1776.
Ebenezer Martin, Capt. 9 days 6.8 per day 80 miles @ 4d
Nathl. White, Lieut. " " 4.8 " " 80 " " "
4. 6.
3. 4.
;^7.11. 7
Test. Eben. Martin, Capt.
Jolin Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 17S1. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the contents of the
same to Maj. John Barron for said Scout, being the sum of seven
pounds eleven shillings and seven pence, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson j ^ .,,
„, rr> 1 I Committee.
Thos. Tolman )
Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order.
John Barron.
£ 7.11. 7
[Capt. Elijah Dewey s Company~\
Pay Roll of Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company in Col. Moses
Robinson's Regiment of the Militia in the service of the United
States ot America Mount Independence [October] 1776.
Elijah Dewey, Capt. [Privates]
Ebenezer Wolbridge, 1"' Lient. Samuel Cutler
Thomas Jewett, 2'' Lieut. Ezekiel Harman
Nathaniel Fillmore, Ensign. Joseph Wickwire
Joseph Rudd, Sergeant Daniel Kinsley
Daniel Harman, " Jonathan Parsons
John Fay, " Andrew Weaver
John Smith, Corporal Abner Marble
Jedediah Merrill, " Phineas Scott
Thomas Story, " Aaron Haynes
10
STATE OF VERMONT
Silas Harman
Joseph Robinson
Ezekiel Smith
Seth Porter
David Powers
Hopestill Armstrong
Joseph Willoughb}'
Samuel Hunt
Joshua Carpenter
Othniel Green
Philip Matteson
Roswel Moseley
[The above roll, taken from Hon. Hiland Hall's History of
Bennington (Vt. Hist. Mag. I. 153), was found among Capt. Dewey's
papers]
[233]
\Capt. Ebenezer Allen s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Allen's Company in Capt.
Gideon Bronscn's Detachment, raised for the immediate defense of
the frontiers of this state in the year 1776, by order of convention.
Names
Capt. Ebene. Allen
Lt. Ethan Pierce
Sergt. James Adams
Lemuel Ohipman
Daniel Adams
Aaron Adams
Samuel Rice
Joel Baldwin
Abel Turner
Abuer Patridgje
Luther Fillmore
Ehphafi Brewster
Eber Rice
Entered
June 2fl
July 3
Dis-
charged
July 29
Ra-
Price
tions
Ra-
due
tions
66
8,
86
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
Days
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
Month
0.0
10.0
8.0
00
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
O.O
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Total
10. 4.0
6.12.6
2. 5.5
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
1.18.8
£ 38. 7.7
Ebene. Allen
State of Vermont, Bennington, Feb. 25, 1782. Personally ap-
pears Capt. Ebene. Allen and makes solemn oath that the within
pay roll is made without fraud to the public or injustice to any in-
dividual, and that he has not received any pay from the United
States for said service.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 25, 1782. The within ac-
count being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
11
Capt. Ebene. Allen or order, the sum of thirty-eight pounds seven
shillings and seven pence,
Isaac Tichenor ( „
Nathl. Brush [ Committee.
Treasurer's Office, June 26, IT'Sa. Reed, of the Treasurer the
contents of the above order.
Ebene. Allen, Capt.
[175] \^Capt. Thomas fohnsoris Company of Minute Men\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Johnson's Company of Minute
men in Newbury for the year 1776, under the command of Peter
Olcott for scouting and guarding said year.
Names
Days
Pay p
ei^ Total
mont
h
Thomas Johnson, Capt,
31
8. 0
0 8. 5. 4
vSimeon Stevens. Lt.
31
5. 8
0 5.11. 8
Joseph Chamberlin, 2'' Lt.
31
5. 8
5 11. 8
Thomas Hibbard, Clerk
6
2. 8
9. 6
Elihu Johnson, Serg'
16
2. 8
1. 5. 7
Abiel Chamberlin
65
2. 8
5. 4.11
Joseph Wilson
16
2 8
1. 5. 7
Josiah Page
14
2. 8
1. 3, 5
John Baird
6
2.
8.
Timothy Sargent
14
2.
18. 8
James Mills
6
2.
8.
Sylvanus Heath
22
2.
1. 9. 4
Jacob Bayley Jr
21
2.
1. 8.
James Bayley
21
2.
1. 8.
Joshua Bayley
21
2.
1. 8.
Err Chamberlin
18
2.
1. 4.
Nathl Chamberlin
16
2.
1 1. 4
Asher Chamberlin
25
2.
1.13. 4
Moses Chamberlin
6
2.
8.
Silas Chamberlin
63
2.
4. 4.
Richard Chamberlin Jr
6
2.
8.
Sam' Eaton
6
2.
8.
_ acob Fowler
6
2.
8.
acob Gates
6
2.
8.
Sam' Hadley
6
2.
8.
Daniel Hall
6
2.
8.
12
STATE OF VERMONT
i\ AMES
Daj-s
William Johnson
Moses Kelly
Amos Kimball
Nehemiah Lovewell
Henr)' Lovewell
John Merritt
Benjaraia Rollins
John Kennady
Moses Stevens
Levi Sylvester
Ward Thurston
Sam' Webster
Nath' Merrill
Remembrance Chamberlin
Abner Fowler
John Gideon Bayley
Robert Johnson
jon-' Butterfield
John Haseltine
SarTiUel Barnate
Benjamin Barnate
John Barnate
John Brown
Gideon Smith
Aaron Osmore
Epbraim Bayley
Ephraim Webster
Fry Bagley
Ephraim Lacy
Neh. Lovewell, Senior
Henry Lovewell
William Wallace
1(1
IG
G
G
(i
G
(i
s
14
G
G
(I
IG
10
G
IS
:!1
IG
14
(i
IS
18
Vl
17
21
ii;
IG
is
10
IS
■>\
v>
Pay per
month
Total
1. 1.
4
1. 1.
4
s.
s.
s.
s.
8
10.
8
18.
8
8.
8
1. 1.
4
1:5.
4
8.
1. 1.
2. 1.
4
1. 1.
4
IS.
8
8.
1. 4.
1. 4.
IG.
1. 2.
8
1. S.
1. 1
4
1. 1.
4
]. 4.
13.
4
1. 4.
1. 8.
1. 1.
4
',5 3. ?,
Thomas Johnson, Capt.
Newbury, 7"' June, 178.5 This certifieth that then Capt. Thomas
Johnson personally appeared and gave solemn oath to the truth of
the within roll, errors excepted, before me.
Jacob Kent, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
13
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within Pay
Roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same, amounting to the sum of seventy-five pounds three
shillings and three pence, lawful money, to Capt. Thomas Johnson
(or bearer.)
Sam' Bartlit, ) ^ ...
rr- r, -D r Committee.
lim° Brownson j
Sunderland, July 9, 1795. Rec"' of I. Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order.
■ John G. Bayley.
;^75. 3. 3.
[504, see next roll] \_Capt Thomas Lees Company of Rangers'\
Return of Capt. Thomas Lee's Independent Company of Ran-
gers in the service of the United States of America, annexed to
Col. Warners Regiment.
Commissioned Officers, Non-com-
missioned Officers and Privates.
When enlisted
Term
Towns
State
Thomas Lee, Capt.
Dec 9, 1776
Rutland
New Hamshire
Isaac Martin 1st Lieut.
do
do
Grants — alias
John Mott 2d
do
Neshoba
Vermont
Eiihraim Loomis Sergt.
FebylS, 1777
3 years
Kntland
do
James Ewings
Dec. 19, 177ii
do
Pittsford
do
Briton Bimmonds "
do
do
do
do
John McKobert
Jany 1. 1778
2 years
Springfield
do
Joseph Wilhams, Corpl
Dec. 28, 1776
3 years
Clarendon
do
John ;May "
" 19 '■
do
Pittsford
do
Gideon Cooley
March 8, 1777
do
do
do
John Bmith
Dec. 88, 177f)
do
Clarendon
d)
Ashel Lewis Fit'er
Peby 1,1777
do
do
do
Peleg Eady Drum'.
Dec. ?8, 1776
do
do
do
Ben,iamin Andrus, private
" 21 "
do
Pittsford
do
Alexander Barr
" 19 "
do
Kntland
do
Lymos Bonatt "
April 16, 1777
do
Springfield
do
John Boyenton "
Dec. 19, 1776
do
Pittsford
do
Clement Clark.
" do
do
Kntland
do
B^ni^min Gleson *'
April 10, 1^77
do
Shoreham
do
Elijah Goodwme
" 11 "
do
Poultney
do
Jolin Hastens "
March 1.^ "
do
^ ew Haven
do
Moses Johnson
Dec. 27, 1776
do
Clarendon
do
Philemon Johnson
April 10, 1777
do
Tinmouth
do
Thomas J^atham "
Dec. 19, 1776
do
Kutland
do
Joseph Moore
do
do
Dorset
do J™ 30 1770
duiurted
Gershom Olds "
March 9, 1777
do
Rutland
do
Kenbeu Post "
Dec. 1«, 1776
do
do
do
J"onathan Partridge "
" 14 ■'
do
Neshobe
do
Moses Powers "
do
do
Clarendon
do
Thomas Stafford
" 28 "
do
do
do
Curtis Smith
Feby IS, 1777
do
Rutland
do
Chandler Tuttle
S "
do
Neshobe
do
Saml. Wis yell
Dec. 88, 1776
do
Sudbury
do
Nathl. Marsh
" 19 '■
do
Pittsford
(lo Dead fith
M.roh 1770
Thomas Wheeler ''
" 12 "
do
Harwick
do
JohnHodgnn
Jany 1, 1777
do
Kutland
do
Michael Coffin
Feby 2 "
do
Cavendish
do
Attest, Thomas Lee, Capt.
14 STATE OF VERMONT
Windsor 12th Feby ) To the Honorable General Assembly now
1781 ) sitting in this place.
We your Committee appointed to examine the circumstances
of the within Muster-roll relative to the time of the enlistment and
discharge of those men therein contained, — beg leave to report
that upon our most critical examination we find that the whole of
those ofScers and soldiers that are set in said Roll have served in
the service of the United States for the space of about three years
according to the within representation; excepting those whose
names are hereafter mentioned, and that those persons last men-
tioned were hired by the former by whom they were succeeded
upon the encouragement that they should take the benefit of what-
ever might hereafter be recovered on account of the depreciation
of money or otherwise,
Lieut. Able Wright exchaDged for Lieut. John Mott March 1, 1778.
Hannaniah Brooks exchanged for Limas Bonatt December 1, 1778
Archippns Blodgett exd. for Philo. Johnson . Dec'. 1, 1778.
David Earl exd. for John Hastings " "
Asa Hale exd. for Elijah Goodwin " "
Ebenezer Humingston exd. for Curtis Smith " "
Isaac Harris exd. for Chandler Tuttle " "
It is therefore the opinion of your Committee that the Assem-
bly recommend to the Committee of Pay Table to pay such sums
or considerations as said Assembly shall in their wisdom think
proper to grant, (if anything) to such persons as shall make it
evidently appear to said Committee that they are the persons that
have a right to said grant.
Joseph Bowker
John Strong
Eben'' Drury
Tn General Assembly Feby 14, 1781
The above report was read and accepted.
Attest Ros' Hopkins Clerk.
(Reconsidered)
(Filed — Report on Capt Lee's petition — accepted — see page 327)
[507, see last roll] [Capt Thomas Lee's Independent Company\
A List of the Officers and Soldiers of Capt. Thomas Lee's Inde-
pendent Company, to wit, that part of said Company who have
been returned as belonging to this State, — together with the de-
preciation of their pay respectively, agreeable to act of Assembly,
with the deductions therefrom, as appears to have been received
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
15
by receipts and otherwise, and the balance remaining due to each —
being an Abstract from a List of the Committee's calculation and
adjustments thereof.
Deduction
for
Depreciation
moneys received
Names
in full— found
towards ad
de-
Balance
remaining
due to each
preciation-as ap-
due to eaon
pears by ret
pts
£ S.
D.
£ S.
d"
£
S.
D.
Thomas Lee Capt.
148.14.
0
31. 0.
0
137.
14.
0
Isaac Martin Lieut
100. 7.
6
31. 0.
0
79.
7.
6
Abel Wristt do
8.16.
4
12. 0.
0
0.
0.
0
John Mott do
93. 1.
2
31. 0.
0
71.
1.
3
Nathl. Marsh Sergt
22.18.
4
6. 0.
0
16
18.
4 Deed
Eph'" Loomis do
44.13.
3
15. 0.
0
29.
13.
3
Jabez Olmstead do
32.14.
4
6. 0.
0
16.
14.
4
James Evins do
31. 1.
1
15. 0.
0
6.
1.
1
John McRobertH Corpl.
35.13.
6
15. 0.
0
20.
13.
6
Britton Simmons do
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
23.
3,
6
John Smith do
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
81.
3.
6
Gideon Cooley do
37. 3
6
15. 0.
0
32.
3.
6
Peleg Eddy Drum'.
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
81.
3.
(i
Ashel Lewis Fifer
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
3.
6
Ben]a. Andrews private
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
22.
3.
6
Alexander Barr "
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
22.
3.
6
Lymus Bonatt "
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
23.
3.
6
John Byonton "
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
8.
6 Deed
Clemen Clark
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
22.
8
6
Benja. Gleson
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
3.
6
Asa Hall
14. 3.
8
15. 0.
0
0.
0.
0
Elijah Goodwin
33. 8.
0
33. 8.
8
0.
0.
0
Curtis Smith
87. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
22.
3.
6
John Hastins
87. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
23.
3.
(3 Deed
Moses Johnson
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
81.
8.
6 Deed
Joseph Williams
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
22.
3.
6
John Mays
37. 3.
6
82. 0.
0
15.
3.
6
Thomas Latham
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
23.
8.
6 Deed
Gershom Olds
37. 3.
6
15., 0.
0
23.
3.
6
Eeuben Post
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
3.
6
Jona. Partridge
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
3.
6
Hannaniah Brooks.
14. 3.
9
C. 0.
0
8.
2.
9
Moses Powers.
23. 8.
8
15. 0.
0
8.
8.
8
Thomas Stafford
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
0
22.
3.
6
Chandler Tuttle
87. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
3.
6
Saml. Wiswell
37. 3.
6
6. 0.
0
31.
8.
6
Thomas Wheeler
35.13.
6
14. 0.
0
21
12.
6
Archilaus Blodgett
14. 2.
9
15. 0.
0
0.
0.
0
Philemon Johnson
28. 0.
8
15. 0.
0
8.
0.
8
John Hagdon Eel' [?]
37. 8.
6
6. 0.
0
3i
3.
6
Michael Coffin.
37. 3.
6
15. 0.
Total
0
33
3.
6
^1069
1.
3
16
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, April 25"» 1783.
These certify that acjreeable to an act of the General Assembly
of this State directing the same, this Committee has adjusted the
depreciation of the wages of Capt. Thomas Lee's Company and
find the balance remaining due to said Company to be one thousand
and sixty-nine pounds, one shilling and three pence, lawful money
as above.
£ 1009. 1. 3 Timo. Brownson
John Strong.
To Ira Allen Treasurer.
Com'
[•254]
\_Capt. Daniel Culver s Company\
A Fay Roll of Capt. Daniel Culver's Company, Col. James
Meed's Regt. of Militia, for their tours to Ticonderoga, June
29, 1777.
Names
When
marched
Days
U
Pr.
day
Total
wages
Miles
Pr.
Mile
Total
Milages
Total
Capt. Daniel Culver
June 2'.J
(j.8
3.18.4
45
4"
15.
10
4.11.3
Lt. Ephraim Buell
" 30
9
4.3
1. 8.3
30
4
10.
0
1.18.3
Sergt. Keuben Sailes
" 28
12
1.7
0.19.0
45
4
15.
0
1.14.0
" Eli Cogswell
" 30
9
1.7 10.15.3
30
4
10.
0
1. 5.3
" Samuel Culvei
" 29
11
1.7 ,0.17.5
45
4
15.
0
1.15.0
" Caleb Smith
" 28
12
1.7 I0.19.O
45
4
15.
0
1.14.0
Corpl. Joshua Culver
" 29
11
1.5^0.16.3
45
4
15.
0
1.11.8
Caleb Lewis
" 29
11
1.4 0.14.8
45
4
15.
0
1. 9.8
Zaceheus Mallory
" 28
12
1.4 0.16.0
45
4
15.
0
1.11.0
John Ward
" 29
11
1.4 |0.14.8
45
4
15.
0
1. 9.8
Gill Mallory
" 29
11
1.4 '0.14 8
45
4
15.
0
1. 9.8
Gideon Searies
" 28
12
1.4 10.16.0
45
4
15.
0
1 n.o
Eleazer Mallory
" 29
11
1.4 ,0.14.8
45
4
15.
0
1. 9.8
Matthias Parker
" 29
11
1.4 0.14.8
45
4
15.
0
1. 9.8
Ebene. Welton
" 29
6
1.4 0. 8 0
21
4
7.
0
0.15.0
Jame Flumes
" 28
12
1.4 0.16.0
45
4
15.
0
1.11.0
Abner How
" 29
6
1.4 0. 8.0
31
4
7.
0
0.15.0
John Griffis
" 30
9
1.4
0.13.0
30
4
10.
0
1. 3.0
Saml. Smith
" 30
9
1.4
0.13.0
30
4
10.
0
1. 3.0
Gershom Moulton
" 30
9
1.4
0.12.0
30
4
10.
0
1. 3.0
Daniel Culver
" 30
9
1.4
0.12.0
80
4
10.
0
1. 3.0
Isaac Gossell
July 3
7
1.4
0. 9.4
45
4
15.
0
1. 4.4
;^88.13.7
A true roll.
Attest,
Daniel Culver, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 26, 1784. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS l7
same, being thirty-three pounds twelve shillings and seven pence,
lawful money, to Capt. Daniel Culver or bearer.
Saml. Bartlit ) ^
T^-„ D r Committee.
limo. Brownson )
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, Feb. 3G, 1784. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer the contents' of the above order.
Daniel Culver, Capt.
^33.12 7
[100] \_Sc0uts sent out from Springfield\
Return of Scouts sent out from Springfield in the State of
Vermont in the month of July, 1777.
First Scout— Simeon Stevens Esq. )
Capt. Zerathmel Powers >■ 2 days @ 6/ per day each £,\.\^M
Simeon Spencer )
Second Do. — Amos Case )
Orsamus Holmes ;- 2 days @ Do 1.16.0
John McRoberts )
Third Do.— Lt. Jos. Little )
JohnBisbee ^ 3 days @ " 2.14.0
James Dumpher )
Fourth Do.— John Hall )
Wm Devener S 3 days © " 2.14.0
John McKoberts )
George Hall, Chairm" Com^^.
Windsor, 21'' March, 1778. Allowed by this assembly, to be
paid out of the Treasury by order of Assembly.
Nathan Clark, Speaker.
Reed. Mar. 25, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, nine pounds, it
being the contents of the within account.
John Bonett.
[2]
18
STATE OF VERMONT
[146]
[A Detachment under Capt. Nathan Smith']
An Account of a number of men, in service under command
of Capt. N. Smith, sent by the Council after Tories in August,
1777.
Names ,
Days
?■■ day
Total
Capt. Nath" Smith
O
0.18.0
2.14.0
Lt. Eli Brownson
3
0.13.0
1.19.0
Solomon Soper
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Felix Powell
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Felix Powell, Jr.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Samuel Beeman
o
O
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Philip Reynolds.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Dan Allen
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Enos Ross.
o
O
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Ebm' Wilson
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Isaac Whelpley.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Martin Powell
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Solomon Purdy.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Reuben Purdy
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Zed Jackson
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Gilbert Bradley.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Elihu Allen
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Amos Chip uan
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Isaac Wall is
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Benj. Griffin
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Boyce
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Eleaz:r Alby
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
/:31.13.0
The within account examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same v;hich is thirty-one pound thirteen
shillings. Aug. 6, 1778.
Thos. Chittenden.
Aug 6, 1778. Reed of M. Lyon, Asst. to Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, thirty one pounds thirteen shillings, L. M.
Nathan Smith, Capt.
[76]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
[Copt William Heaton's Company\
19
Capt. William Heaton's Return for his Company in Strafford
of all those persons warned upon duty at the Strafford Alarm,
20th July, both in assisting the people of Strafford in their retreat,
and in guarding prisoners and ihe country's cattle, horses and
sheep &c. Also an account of the number of horses employed in
that service.
Names.
No. of
Days
13
Wages per
day
Horses
Horses'
Total
wages
W» Heaton, Capt.
0. 8. 0
5
0.10.0
5.14. 0
Abner Chamberlin, Lt.
7
0. 5. 9
2
4.
2. 4. 3
Timo> Bartholomew, Sergt.
10
0. 4. 9
2. 8. 0
Elihu Hosford "
11
4. 9
2. 7. 9
Charles Chamberlin
13
2.18. 6
Joel Chamberlin
7
1. 4. 6
3
6.
1.17. 6
The mas Divine
9
4. 6
2. 0. 6
Thomas Evait
9
4. 6
2. 0. 6
Solomon Strong
8
4. 6
1.16. 0
Oring Heaton
8
4. 6
2
4.
3. 0. 0
John Chamberlin
1
4. 6
0. 4. 6
Amos Chamberhn
7
4. 6
4.
1.15. 6
Samuel Galusha
14
4. 6
3. 3. 0
Thomas Palmer
9
4. 6
2. 0. ti
Joel Strong
11
4. 6
2. 9. 6
John Stark
5
4. 6
1. 2. 6
Elijah Howard
5
4. 6
1. 2. 6
Ezekiel Strong
5
4. 6
1.16. 0
James Sawj'er
7
4. G
1.11. 6
Richard Wallace
13
4. 6
2.14. 0
Stephen Pellam
4
4. 6
0.18. 0
W"" Cushman
10
4. C
5
10.
2.15. 0
Frederick Earnest
11
4. 6
2. 9. 6
Alpheus Philips
4
4. 6
0.18. 0
Benj. Chamberlin
4
4. 6
2
4.
1. 2. 0
Ezra Moon
21
4. 6
2
4.
0.15. 3
Nathan Fellows
1
4. 6
0. 4. 6
Jos. Keys, Jr.
7
4. 6.
4
8.
1.19. 6
Ichabod Trusdale
7
4. 6
4
8.
1.19. 6
Joseph Downer
4
4. 6
0.18. 0
Zebede Howard
9
4. 6
3. 0. 6
John Osborn
11
4. 6
4
8.
2.17. 6
John Wright
5
4. 6
1. 2. 6
Joseph Keyes
4
4. 6
0.18. 0
;f63.19. 3
The within pay roll exhibited by me is a just account of the
service done by the company under my commands, in Thetford,
as also a number of soldiers that belonged to Maj. Horsington's
20
STATE OF VERMONT
[Hoisington's] detachment that have done duty under iny com-
mand. Wm. Heaton, Captain.
Oct. 35, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith two pounds and six
pence, on account of the within.
Reed, per me Thos. Divine.
Oct. 30, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith one pound eleven
shillings.
Amos Chamberlin.
Nov. 2, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith two pounds nine
shillings and six pence as per the account within.
Per me
Fred'' Ernest.
Thetford, 14th Aug. 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
fifty-four pounds twelve shillings, being in full of all demands on
this pay roll, except nine pounds fourteen shillings and three
pence, which last mentioned sum is due to the Horsington soldiers.
I say received per me.
Wm. Heaton, Capt.
Reed, in addition to this pay roll eighteen shillings for Lt.
Moses Cadwell, who ought to have been entered in the pay roll
for four days' service. I say reed, per me
W" Heaton.
Nov. 10, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith nineteen shillings
upon the within account. Reed, per me.
Ezra Moor.
15th Dec. 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith two pounds
eighteen shillings and six pence as per the within account —
I say reed, per me
Chas. Chamberlin.
[112] \Capt. John Alger's Company (pari)^
Capt. John Alger's Pay Roll for such soldier.s in his company
as assisted the People of Strafford in their retreat, also tbe service
of horses employed in said service.
Thetford, 14"' August, 1777.
Names
John Alger Capt.
Hezekiah May Lt.
Elias Chamberlin En.
David Chamberlin Sergt.
ajB
Wages
per day
Days
for
Horses
Total
horses
wages
11
8.
11
2.
5.10.0
13
5.9
8
16.
4.10.9
8
5.3
8
16.
2.18.0
14
4.9
3. 6.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
21
Names
Days
Wages
per day
Days
for
horses
Horses
wages
Total
Levi Boot, Sergt.
6
4.9
1. 8.6
Samuel Huggins "
6
4.6
2
4.
1.13.6
David Eich
13
4.6
3.14.0
Solomon Root
8
4.6
1.16.0
Jared Alger
6
4.6
1.17.
Joshua Tucker
11
4.6
2. 9.6
Jonathan Rich
8
4.6
1.16.0
Saml. Rich
10
4.6
n
10.
3.15.0
Frederick Smith
10
4.6
7
14.
2.19.0
Elisha May
6
4.6
1. 7.0
W"» Briscoe
7
4.6
1.11.6
Amasa Ohamberlin
8
4.6
5
10.
2. 6 0
William Eoot
5
4.6
1. 3.6
Silas Alger
4
4.6
3
4.
1. 0.0
Asahel Ohamberlin
8
4.G
5
10.
3. 6.0
Jonathan Eoot
6
4.6
1. 7.
Simeon Eoot
7
4.6
1.11.6
Jona. Eich. Jr
8
4.6
3
6.
2. 2.0
Jona. Wood
4
4.6
18.
EUsha Powell
16
4.6
10
1.
4.12.
Isaac Ohamberlin
7
4.6
10
1.
2. 8.6
Oonstant Bliss
3
4.6
>*
4.
13.
Daniel West.
3
4.6
13.6
;^ 59.11.3
John Alger, Capt.
'I'hetford, 15th August, 1777. Then received of Major Israel
Smith fifty-nine pounds eleven shillings and three pence, being in
full for all the service done by the company under my command
in Strafford, both for scouting and assisting the people in their
retreat and moving and taking care of tory effects.
John Alger, Capt.
[118] [J/(f« wAo went to Strafford under Capts. Bush and Boardman\
A Return of the Men's names, with account of the number
of horses that went from Norwich under Capt. Timothy Bush,
Capt. Boardman and Lt. Burton to assist the Strafford people in
their retreat.
Names
Days
4
4
4
2
Wages pr
day
No. of
horses
Horses'
wages
Total
Timothy Bush, Capt.
John Stanton Adjt.
Gershom Bartlit
Francis Smally
8.
8.
4.6
4.6
1
1
1
1
8.
8.
8.
4.
3. 0.0
3. 0.0
0.13.0
1. 3.0
22
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
wages per
day
No. of
horses
Horses'
wages
4.
Total
Joseph Lewis, Doctor
4
4.6
1
0. 9.0
Jos. Bartlit
2
4.6
0. 9.0
Gershom Bartlit, Jr.
2
4.6
0.13.0
Prince Freeman
2
4.6
1
4.
0.13.0
Elisha Freeman
2
4.6
1
4.
0.13.0
Danial Waterman
2
4.6
1
4.
0. 9.0
Elisha Waterman
2
4.6
9.0
Elijah Waterman
2
4.6
9.0
Nathl. Messenger
2
4.6
9.0
Asahel Murdook
2
4.6
9.0
Hezekiah Goodrich
4
4.6
18.0
W°' Burnham
3
4.6
13.6
Doel Johnson
2
4.6
9.0
John Bogers
2
4.6
9.0
Jona. Lord, Jr
2
4.6
9.0
David Lord
3
4.6
13.6
Isaac Walbridge
2
4.6
9.0
Aaron Smith
2
4.6
9.0
Elijah Smith
2
4.6
9.0
Hezekiah Johnson
2
4.6
9.0
Eben' Jaqnes, Jr.
2
4.6
9.0
Elijah Brtinson
2
4.6
9.0
Nathl. Boardman, Capt.
2
1
1.16
12.0
1 sergt.
2
9.6
2 Corporals
2
4.6
9.0
8 Bank and files.
16
4.6
3.12.0
Elisha Burton Lt.
2
4.6
4.
15.6
Sergt" '6—2 days each
6
16.
2. 4.6
14 rank and file, 2 days each
28
4
6. 6.
1 day added to Joseph Ball.
1
5
3.
6.6
£ 35.0.3
A true pay roll on the honor of an officer.
Test, Timothy Bush, Capt.
Thetford, 13"" Aug* 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
thirty-one pounds and twelve shillings being the full of all de-
mands to this pay roll. Reed, per me, Timothy Bush, Capt.
Correcting a mistake in this pay roll the 18"" of August 1777.
Then received three pounds eight shillings and three pence more.
Timothy Bush, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
23
[88] [Men wJw inarched to Strafford from Orford, Piermont and
Fairlee\
A Return of the Men's names in Orford, Piermont and Fair-
lee, that helped in the Retreat from Strafford, with an account of
the number of horses employed in said service.
Names
Days
wages
per day
No. of
horses
Horses'
wages
Total
Lt. Jona. Darbe
3
0.5.3
1
0.4.0
0.15.6
Eight privates
16
4.6^
8
3.3
5. 4.0
5.19.6
Piermont
Oapt. Jona Chandler
3
8
1
6.
1.10.0
SamL Root
3
4.6
1
6.
0.19.6
Seth Ford
3
4.6
1
6.
0.19.6
Burgess Metoalf.
3
4.6
1
6.
0.19.6
Fairlee
Josiah Brown, Lt.
3
5.9
1
4
1. 1.3
Jona. Darbe, Sergt.
3
4.9
1
4
0.13.6
Joel Woodworth
3
4.6
3
8
0.17.0
Saml. Smith
3
4.6
0. 9.0
W- Bell
3
4.6
1
4
0.13.0
W" Thomson
3
4.6
1
4
0.13.0
John Martin
4.6
1
4
0. 6.6
Corpl. Solomon White
4.6
0. 4.6
Francis House
4.6
0. 4.6
John Hammond
4.6
0. 4.6
Jacob Master, Oapt.
8.
0. 8.0
5.14.9
Thetford, 13th Aug. 1777. Reed, of Maj. Israel Smith five
pounds fourteen shillings and nine pence, being in full of the de-
mand of the within, for Fairlee.
Jacob Marston, Capt.
Thetford, 14th Aug. 1777. Reed, of Israel Smith five pounds
nineteen shillings and six pence in full satisfaction for the within
pay roll for Orford.
Jona. Darbe, Lt.
21"' Nov. 1777. Reed, of Israel Smith four pounds eight shil-
lings and six pence in discharge of the within account.
Jona. Chandler, Capt.
24
STATE OF VERMONT
[36, dupl 2:51] [Me/i with Horses who went to Strafford from Lyme'\
A Return of the Men's Names in Lyme that helpt in the Re-
treat from Strafford, with an account of the number of horses em-
ployed in said service.
Names.
No.
days
Wages
per day
No.
horses
Horse
wages
Total
Jona. Child
2
10
4
1. 4
Charles Nelson
2
8
4
1. 0
John Thomson
4
4.6
8
1. 6
Abijah Broughton
3
4.6
4
9
James English
2
5.9
12
15.6
Thomas Porter
6
4.6
4
1.19.
Seth Tinkham
2
4.6
4
13
W"- Child
2
4.6
4
13
Joseph Hatch
2
4.6
4
13
Walter Farfield, Jr.
3
4.6
4
18
John Farfield
2
4.6
9
John Sloan
3
8.
4
1. 0
Ezra Thompson
2
4.6
4
0.13
Ephraim Skinner
2
4.6
4
0.13
Thomas Gilbert
2
4.6
4
1. 0
Calvin Porter
2
4.6
4
0.13
Azariah Beach
2
4.6
4
0.13
Amasa Bugbee
2
4.6
0. 9
Beuben Grant
2
4.6
0. 9
Benoni Thear
4
4.6
8
1. 6
Nathl. Darby
2
4.6
4
0.13
Benj. Howard
2
4.6
0. 9
Nathl. Hewes.
2
4.6
0. 9
Nathl. Huse jr.
2
4.6
1
4
0.13
Phineas Stark
2
4.6
0. 9
Joseph Hewes
2
4.6
0. 9
/9.12.6
[Sic]
At the Strafford Alarms, the Public D'
account.
To myself and horse 1 day ) s
" 1 quart Rum K £. 4.
" my horse to Norwich )
exclusive of the within
Thetford, Aug 14, 1777.
pounds sixteen shillings in
Thomas Gilbert.
Israel Smith nineteen
within and foregoing
Rec'd of Maj.
full for the
account, which I promise to deliver to the persons within named
as the respective are affixed to their names.
Witness.
Jona. Child.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
25
1243]
{^Scouts sent out after the Jietreat from Strafford^
A Return of the Men's Names in Lyme under Capt. Stone,
that went to Strafford in a Scout, after the retreat of the inhab-
itants from Strafford.
Names
John Stone, Oapt.
BufuB Oonant
John Baxter
John Stuart
Days
Pr.
day
Horses
Total
1. 0.0
0.12.0
0.12.0
0.12.0
;f2.16.0
A Scout sent out to reconnoiter Strafford Settlements after
the Retreat.
Elish Powell, Sergt.
John Osborn
Jona. Eioh
A Return of particular Scouts sent out upon the account of
Strafford Alarm and the Safety of the Inhabitants.
Joseph Downer, Sergt.
Amos OhamberUn
Frederick Earnest
Jos. Downer, Sergt.
Frederick Earnest.
Ohas. Chamberlin
Jos. Downer, Sergt.
Elijah Brunston
Isaiah Howard
David Eich
David Chamberlin, Sergt.
Joseph Howard
Zecokenah Jinks
4
4
4
4
0.6.0
1. 4.0
4
6.
1. 4.0
4
6.
1.4 0
4
6.
1. 4.0
4
6.
1. 4.0
4
6.
1. 4.0
7*
6.
8
6.
3
6.
0.18.0
3
6.
0.18.0
[
;^3.13J
.^3.12
;^1.16.
By order of
Maj. Israel
Smith
By order of
En. Elias
Chamberlin
♦With the 4 men lost from Strafford, July 6, 1777
Thetford, 14th. Aug. 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
seven dollars, for seven days scouting. I say rec* per me,
David Rich
Thetford, Aug. 14, 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
four pounds twelve shillings for services done to Strafford by
myself and John Stuart, Rufus Conant, John Baxter, Zecheriah
Jinks, and Joseph Howard. I say reed, per me.
John Sloan.
14th Aug. 1777. Reed, of Maj. Isral Smith one pound four
shillings in full satisfaction of my scouting.
Reed, per me.
Amos Chamberlin.
26
STATp; OF VERMONT
18th. Aug. 1777. Then reed, for Seouting as above ^1.10.0
Reed, per me.
Elisha Powell
16th. Aug. 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith twenty-two
shillings for scouting. Reed, per me.
Elijah Brownson.
Sept. 28, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith four dollars for
four days scouting as pr. within. I say reed, per me.
Frederick Ernest.
\Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company]
[Furnished by Mr H. C. Day of Bennington through Col. Frank
L. Greene]
Roster of Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company as it was formed at
the time of the battle of Bennington, August 16, 1777.
Captain Elijah Dewey.
First Lieut. Joseph Rudd
Second Lieut. Thomas Jewett
Ensign Nathaniel Fillmore
Sergeant Daniel Harman.
Thomas Haynes
Jediah Merrill
Jonathan Griswold
Seth Partee
Aaron Haynes
Jonathan Haynes Jr.
Ezekiel Harman
Daniel Towslee
Silas Harman
Cabel Harman
Joshua Harman
Abner Marble
John Partee
Joseph Robinson
John Burnham Jr.
Shadrack Harris
Thomas Henderson
Roger Ladd
George Christee
Ezekiel Smith
Privates
Christopher Cluff
Jonathan Parsons
Amos Page
Samuel Rood
Daniel Kinsley
Joseph Wickwire
Nathan Clerk Jr.
John Smith
Libbens Armstrong
Hezekiel Armstrong
Hopestill Armstrong
John Kinsley
Eleazer Hawks
Samuel Tubbs
John Rudd
Elijah Story
Benajah Story
Nathaniel Holmes
Elnathan Ilubbell
Griffin Briggs
Elijah Higgins
Ithamar Hibbard
Cyrus Clark
Benejah Hurlbert
Joshua Carpenter
Jesse Field
Amos Herrick
Simeon Harman
Mathew Clark
Shadrock Norton
Stephen Cleveland
Theopholus Clark
John Stewart
Nathaniel Kinsley
Job Green
William Aylesworth
Philemon Wood
Samuel Cutler
Lemuel Geers
Jacob Story
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
27
Joseph Titiney David Powers
Edward Corbin Phineas Still
Oliver Rice Roswell Moseley
Christopher Brackett Joseph Willoughby
Robert Blair
Lemuel Hunt
Daniel Clark
EHsha Clark
Gains Harman.
[C«//. Samuel Robinson' s Roll~\
[From Hiland Hall's History of Bennington, Vt. Hist. Mag.
158]
August 16, 1777,
Robert Cochran
Gideon Spencer
William Henry
Henry Walbridge
Rufus Branch
John Larned
Thomas Abel
-Nathan Lawrence
Josiah Brush
David Fay (Fifer)
Leonard Robinson
Daniel Biddlecome
Levi Hatheway
Abram Hatheway
Reuben Colvin
Eliphalet Stickney
Daniel Rude
Benj. Holmes
James Marivater
Mr. Alger
Ammie Fuller
Jonah Brewster
George Dale
John Marble
Ephraim Marble
Aaron Hubbell
— were in battle
Samuel Safiford Jr.
Aaron Smith
Ephraim Smith
Samuel Henry
Edward Henderson
Jonathan Haynes
Archelaus Tupper
Daniel Warner
Lt. Simeon Hathaway
Aaron Miller
John Fay
Elijah Fay
Joseph Fay
John Clark
Jehosephat Holmes
J^Ioses Rice
Benj. Whipple Jr.
Silas Robinson
John Weeks
Moses Scott
Alpheus Hathaway
Solomon Walbridge
Ebenezer Bracket
Jehiel Smith
Asa Branch
Phinehas Wright
John Smith
Jesse Belknap
Silvanes Brown
John Forbes
Stephen Williams
William Post
David Safford
Jared Post
Jeremiah Bingham
Samuel Slocum
Josiah Hurd
Ezekiel Brewster
Solomon Leason
Thomas Selden
John Rigney
Elisha Smith
Solomon Safford
Joseph Roe
William Terrill
Noah Beach
Simeon Sears
David Robinson
Joseph Safford
Isaac Webster
28
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Joseph Ohamberlin
Samuel Eatton
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Jonathan Darbey.
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Abner Towler
William Thompson
James Hunteras
Samuel Hadley
Stephen McComel
Jon"" Goodwin
Abel Davis
James Heath
Asa Webster
Israel Olmstead
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John Brown
Hugh Gamel
John Taylor
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STATE OF VERMONT
[379]
[CaJ>t Seth Hodges' Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Seth Hodges' Company in Col. Joseph
Marsh's Regiment of j\Iilitia, for the bounty allowed by the State
of Vermont. Pomfret, Oct. 7, 1777.
Names.
Time o
Engage
ment
Aug. 16
f
- Days
50
when
discharg''
P Month
Miles
Total.
Seth Hodges, Capt.
Oct. 4
180
0.15. 0
Samuel TJdall, Lt.
i' ((
50
" "
180
0.15. 0
Abisha Sampson. Lt
" "
50
CC (I
180
0.15. 0
William Bramble, En.
'* "
50
(( (.
180
0.15. 0
Elias Chapman, Sergt.
** "
50
" "
2.10.0
180
4.18. 4
John Cheadel "
50
(( ti
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Ephraim Peake "
"
50
"
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Charles Killam "
a t (
50
•' "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elijah Bayley Corpl
ii a
50
" '■
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elijah Hoar "
" "
50
11 li
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Asa Emerson "
" "
50
a ii
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Nathl. Killam "
" "
50
If ((
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Annible
a ti
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Sylvanus Cottle
'* "
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
John Darling
1 ( n
50
ti ( (
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Fuller
i( *<
50
(( n
2.10 -
180
4.18. 4
Billy Gray
(( ((
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
John Hariden
( C (k
50
1 ( (t
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Eben' Dike
a (<
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
John Hosington
a
50
11 Cl
2 10
180
4.18. d
Isaac Hosington
'* ''
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Otto (Cato?) Negor
ti a
50
( ( (1
2.10
180
4.18. 4
David Bliss
i I it
50
,. t (
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Jona. Burtch
n
50
it tt
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Eddy Burtch
t( ((
26
Sept. 10
2.10
150
2.15.10
Becket Chapman
it ti
50
Oct. 4
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Mitchell Clark
tt ii
50
L ( (1
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Curtis
a it
50
it (i
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Barjonas Damon
<( it
50
tt t(
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Hezekiah Hazen
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11
Aug. 26
2.10
180
1 4. 2
John Hill
It a
50
Oct. 4
2 10
180
4.18. 4
Albe (Abel?) Marsh
(I i(
50
1 ( ((
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elisha Perkins
" "
17
Sept. 1
3.10
150
3. 0.10
Phineas Strong
(1 ii
50
Oct. 4
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Seth Savage
ct a
50
(1 ti
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elkanah Sprague
(( tt
50
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2.10
180
4.18. 4
Stephen Tilden
i( (1
50
ii it
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Andrew Tracy
(( ((
50
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2.10
180
4.18. 4
Josiah Tilden
( ( 1 1
26
11 ti
2.10
ISO
4.18. 4
William Udall
U (I
50
Ct ((
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Benj. Wright
( ( (1
50
(( *i
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Saml. Webster
t( It
11
Aug. 26
2.10
70
4.18. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
33
Names.
Time of
Engage-
ment
Days
When
disoharg''
P Month
Miles
Total.
Timo. Harding.
William Ramaey.
Nathaniel Troop.
John Watkins.
Aug. 16
11 It
50
50
50
50
Oct. 4
^i 1 (
3.10
3.10
3.10
2.10
ISO
180
180
180
4.18. 4
4.18. 4
4.18. 4
4.18. 4
Addition since the sum was oast, Josiah Wildin
2. 2. 6
^197. 1.8
Seth Hodges, Capt.
In Council, Hartford, July 14, 1778. The within Pay Roll ac-
cepted and approved, the sum of which is one hundred and ninety-
seven pounds one shilling and eight pence, which sum the Treas-
urer is desired to pay.
P' order of Council, Joseph Marsh
Hartford, July 11, 1778. Reed, of Peter Olcott, as an Assist-
ant Treasurer, the sum of one hundred and ninety-seven pounds
one shilling and eight pence, in behalf of Capt. Seth Hodges.
Reed, per me, John W. Dana.
^197.1.8
[380]
[Ca//. Timothy Bush's Company^
Capt. Timothy Bush's Pay Roll in Colonel Joseph Marsh's
Regiment, 1777.
Names.
Oapt Timothy Bush
Lt. Eben' Parkhurst
Lt. Abner Chamberiin
Timothy Bartholomew
Sa"{?) Waterman
Isaac Wheeler
Benjamin Hatch
Daniel Waterman
Elisha freeman
Joel Chamberiin
John Kogers
Thos Evet
Phineas Parkis
Hez. Johnson
[3]
when
en-
Months
in
Days
in
Wages
due
Miles
Mil-
age
gaged
service
service
Aug. 10
1
20
4. 3.4
230
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
do
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
>.
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4: 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
1
30
4. 3.4
18.4
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
Total
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
5. 1.8
31
STATE OF VERMONT
Names.
when
en-
Months
in
Days
in
Wages
due
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
gaged
service
service
20
Moses Cad will
Aug. 16
4. 3.4
220
18.4
5. 1.8
Elisha Kent.
"
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
J oseph Keys.
( ( I
20
4. 3.4
18.4
n. 1
8
Simeon Carpenter
i a
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Benjamin Ohamberlin
' "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Ichabod Trusdell
k 1 1
0
5. 0.0
18.4
5.18
4
lohabod Oarley
' "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Elijah Brnnson
' "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Benj. Parkhurst
' "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
John Burnap.
c n
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
John Osborn
i 1 1
00
2.10.0
18.4
3. 8
4
Adron Hatch
I (1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Simeon How
1 ( (
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Seth Lord
1 u
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Elijah Waterman
( 1 1
20
4. 8.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Reuben Parkhurst
'
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Daniel Havers
( 11
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Charles Chamberlin
t ('
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Eben' Jaquish
( ( t
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
John Love joy
L 11
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Daniel Lovejoy
I (1
20
4. 8.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Ezekiel Strong
' "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Thos. Cops
' "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Seth Baldin
i i (
0
27
2. .5.0
18.4
3. 8
4
James Marsh
i ii
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
Total
5. 1
8
;fl95.10.0
A true Pay Roll.
Timothy Bush, Capt.
In Council, Bennington, 12^^ Aug' 1778. The within Pay Roll
accepted and approved, except twelve pounds ten shillings, which
is the additional pay of the Commissioned ofScers, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay on the same the sum of One hundred and
eighty-three pounds and eight pence.
Per order of Council.
Thos. Chittenden, Governor.
July 13, 1778. Reed, the sum of one hundred and eighty-
three pounds eight pence ot Peter Olcutt in full of the above sum,
ordered to be paid I say, and reed, per me.
Timothy Bush, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
35
[300]
[Capt. John Petty' s Company]
A Pay Roll of the Company commanded by Capt. John Petty
in Col. William Williams' Regiment of Militia in the State of
Vermont. 1777
Names
Entered
Days
Pr. month
Total
John Petty, Oapt.
Aug. 29
40
John Burt, Lt.
" "
Grindall Eowell (Eeynolds) Lt.
(( i(
Atheniel Bruce, En
" *'
Simeon Burk, Sergt.
IK a
30
2.10.0
2.10. 0
Daniel Oreshen, "
u ((
20
2.10.4
2 3. 4
Joseph Fish "
Ct (.
30
2.10 0
3.10. 0
Amos Hale "
( ( 1 (
21
2.10.0
1.15.
Andrew Haskell Cor.
( ( (C
30
2.10.0
3.10.
James Crawford "
( ( ((
30
3.10.0
2.10.
William Perry ' '
( ( X
21
2.10.0
1.15.
Timo. Holbrook "
(( .(
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Noah Gushing
(( (.
30
2.10.0
3.10.
John How
*' (t
16
2.10 0
1. 6. 8
William Crooke
(( 11
SO
2.10.0
3.10.
Nathl. Bobertson
(( u
24
3.10.0
2. 0. 0
Edward Gray
tl ((
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Seth Gould
l( . (
30
2.10.0
2 10.
Saml. Phippen
" "
30
2.10.0
3.10.
Abijah Parker
(( ((
30
2.10 0
2.10.
Abraham Shipman
a It
30
3.10.0
2.10.
John Holt
(1 ii
16
3.10.0
1. 6. 8
lohabod Ide
tl C(
30
3.10.0
3.10.
Sylvanus Fisk
(1 ( t
30
3.10.0
2.10.
Atherton Chaife
U it
30
3.10.0
3.10.
William Eaton
11 It
30
2.10.0
2.10.
William Gould
11 11
30
3.10.0
3.10.
Joshua Wells
11 tc
30
3.10.0
3.10.
Gideon Moors
" "
25
3.10.0
2.10.
John Bowing
11 11
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
8eth Jones
11 11
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Joseph Joy
11 li
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Richard Harden
1 ( (1
H
3.10.0
0.18. 4
William Jones
tl 11
30
3.10.0
2.10. 0
Cyrus Whitcomb
11 1 c
25
3.10.0
2. 1. 8
Isaac Whitcomb
11 11
2L
3.10.0
1.15. 0
James Houghton
11 11
80
3.10.0
2.10. 0
Elijah Bruce
It 1 1
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Thomas Holbrook
11 11
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Nathl. Steadman
(( 1 1
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Daniel Merrick
11 11
16
2 10.0
1. 6. 8
Ward Ager
11 11
36
2.10.0
1.13. 4
john Morse
' oseph Season
11 11
10
3.10.0
0.16. 8
11 it
16
3.10.0
1. 6. 8
^ emuel Cone
11 11
20
2.10.0
1.18. 4
^ aniel Hogins
(1 11
30
2.10.0
2.10. 0
36
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
Days
Pr. month
Total
James Nichols
Aug. 29
9
2.10.0
0.15. 0
Eben' Hongrhton
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
C!aleb Houghton
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
William Howard
24
2.10.0
3. 0. 0
Samuel Parkis
30
3.10.0
2.10. 0
Levi Howard
21
2.10.0
2. 0. 0
Levi Pees
30
2.10.0
2.10. 0
Jesse Ide
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Samuel Avery
25
2.10.0
3. 1. 8
Elijah Hubbard
9
2.10.0
0.15. 0
Joseph Tyler
65
2.10.0
5. 8.14
Thomas Eeed
8
2.10.0
0.13. 4
Z'lll. 3. 4
Errors excepted. John Petty
Putney, 3 Sept. 1778. The above pay roll examined by
Jonas Fay ) ^ • ,. j
T AH r Lorn, appointed.
Ira Allen j ^^
Putney, Sept. 3, 1778. The within named John Petty per-
sonally appeared and made solemn oath to the within pay roll.
Before me, Jonas Fay, Asst.
Putney, 3<^ Sept. 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer of
the vState of Vermont, one hundred and eleven pounds ^, the con-
tents of the with pay roll in full. P'' John Petty, Capt.
[120] [C(7/r. Josiah Boydens Compam^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Josiah Boyden's Company in Col. William
Williams' Regiment of Militia in the service of the United States,
on an Expedition to Bennington, &c. , in 1777.
Names
Entered
Disoharg''
Days
Pr day
Total
Josiah Boyden, Capt.
Abel Dimick, Lt.
Simeon Edwards, Lt.
Edward Harris, En.
Saml. Bixby, Sergt.
Aug. 29
Sept 23.
26
0.1.8
2. 3.4
Bufua Sargeant, Sergt.
'■ 20
23
1.8
1.18.4
Bank Bennet "
" 15
18
1.8
1.10.0
John Gault
" 28
35
1.8
2. 1.8
John Wilder, Corpl.
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Ezra Pratt
" 23
26
1.8
8. 3.4
Jonas Pvice
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Isaac Wilds
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
37
Names
Caleb Cole
Enoch Shepardson
Ezra Shepardson
James King
Newhall Earl
Saml. Nichols
Thomas Eynde
Ephraim Whitney,
John Dwire
Jonas Shepard
Saml. Woodward
Ezekiel Phillips
Solomon Pees
Alexander Gault
Joseph Winchester
W'" Wilcox
Joseph Bartlet
Oliver Cooley
Smith Butler
Saml. Kelly
Seth Smith
Abel Houghton
Joseph Hildreth, Jr.
Marshal Miller
Arad Holten
Benj. Meigs
Cephas Carpenter
Shubal Bullock
Benaiah Putnam
Elijah Knight
Nathl. Davis
James Cambell
David Cambell
Joseph Burr
Thos. Dutton
Saml. Eiohardson
Saml. Bentley.
John Baker
Leonard Keed
ISlathan Wright
Thos. M'Clure
Charles Davenport
Joel Cutler
W" Thomas
Antipas Harrington
Saml. Wilder
Merodack Smith
Asa Stoel
William Hoit
Cyrel Carpenter.
Entered
Aug
29
Discharg'
i t
i I
Sept
1
1(
u
ii
(t
ft
(i
Aug.
( i
29
If
Aug 29
Sept 13
" 11
" 12
" 12
" 33
" 23
'• 6
" 23
" 13
" 23
" 23
" 23
" 23
" 23
" 23
" 9
" 22
" 22
" 33
" 30
( ( it
" 33
" 3
Aug. 31
Sept 23
" 12
" 23
" 33
Aug. 31
Sept 33
" 20
Sept 23
" 23
" 23
" 23
" 33
" 20
" 23
" 23
" 30
" 5
" 23
" 6
" 6
" 6
" 23
•• 13
" 7
" 13
" 33
Days
Pr day
Total
15
14
15
15
20
26
9
36
15
36
35
26
35
25
25
12
25
25
26
23
23
26
6
3
26
15
36
26
8
33
30
33
23
23
23
23
20
23
23
20
8
26
9
9
9
26
15
10
15
36
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
J. 8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.
1.
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
5.0
8.4
5.0
5.0
3.4
2. 3.4
0.15.0
3. 3.4
1. 5.0
2. 3.4
3. 1.8
2. 8.4
1.8
1.8
1.8
0.0
1.8
1.8
3.4
1.18.4
1.18.4
2. 3.4
0.10.0
5.0
3.4
5.0
3.4
8.4
5.0
18.4
1.13.4
1.18.4
1.18.4
1.18.4
1.18.4
1.18.4
1.13.4
1.18.4
1.18.4
1.13.4
0.13.4
2. 3.4
0.15.0
0.15.0
0.15.0
2. 3.4
1. 5.0
0.16.8
1. 5.0
3. 8.4
/96.13.4
38
STATE OF VERMONT
Putney, Sept. 3, 1778. Personally appeared the above named
Josiah Boyden and made solemn oath to this pay roll.
Sworn before me,
Jonas Fay, Assistant.
Date above, this pay roll examined
By Jonas Fay ).^^^^^.^^gg appointed.
Received, Putney, September 3* 1778, of Ira Allen, Esq.
ninety-six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, the contents
of this pay roll.
Joseph Boyden, Capt.
[368] \Capt Josiah Boyden' s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Josiah Boyden's Company in Col. William
Williams' Regiment of Militia in the service of the United States,
on an expedition to Bennington, &c, in 1777.
Names. ^^
:n- n
red c]
)is-
larg"
Days
P'day
Total.
Josiah Boyden, Capt. Sei
3. 34 Oc
t. 21
27
Caleb Owen, Lt. '
( 11 <
' 30
36
J. Shepherd Gates, Lt. '
' " '
' 6
12
Thomas Barnes, En.
' 37
' 20
38
Preserved Ganner, Sergt '
' 34
' 14
20
1.8
1.13.4
James Nichols " '
( ((
' 8
14
1.8
1. 3.4
Reuben Cook " '
( "
' 20
2G
1.8
2. 8.4
Daniel Gates
( t (
' 31
37
1.8
3. 5.0
Caleb Heywood Corpl. '
' 27
' 17
20
1.8
1.13.4
Oliver Wilder
' 24
' 7
13
1.8
1. 1.8
Thomas Rutherford "
1 (1
' 7
13
1.8
1. 1.8
Samuel Pratt '
' "
' 31
27
1.8
3. 5.0
Eben' Burt '
' 27
' 8
11
1.8
0.18.4
James Clark. '
' 24
■ 30
36
1.8
2. 3.4
William Frazin '
< ( (
' 20
36
1.8
3. 3.4
John Hall
( (1
' 20
26
1.8
3. 3.4
Thomas Olverson '
' "
' 8
14
1.8
1. 3.4
James Henderson '
1 ( (
' 20
36
1 8
2. 3.4
Joseph Pierce '
I (1
' 30
36
1.8
2. 3.4
Peleg Baker '
' "
' 14
20
1.8
1.13.4
Elijah Clark.
' "
' 30
26
1.8
2, 3.4
Thomas Clark. '
( ((
' 8
14
1.8
1. 3.4
Robert Patterson '
1 .1
' 30
36
1.8
•3. 3.4
Joseph Stuart '
' "
" 14
20
1.8
1.13.4
David Davis '
( ((
" 30
26
1.8
3. 3.4
Parmenus Temple '
1 t(
" 21
37
1.8
2. 5.0
John French '
< " 1
" 6
13
1.8
1. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
39
Names.
En-
tered
Dis-
charg''
Days P' d
ay
Total.
Seth Duncan
Sep. 24
Oct. 18
34 1.
8
3. 0.0
Asa Dutton
tt it
" 21
37 1
8
3. 5.0
John Scott
t( It
" 8
14 1.
8
1. 8.4
W"' Negus Jr.
U ((
" 21
37 1
8
2. 5.0
Keuben Spalding
£( ((
" 21
87 1
8
2. 5.0
Leonard Spalding
(( C(
" 21
27 1
8
2. 5.0
David Bioh
It (1
" 20
26 1
8
2. 3.4
Elijah Pratt
(( tl
" 8
14 1
8
1. 3.4
Asaph Carpenter
" 26
" 17
31 1
8
1.15.0
Enoch Oook
" 24
" 21
37- 1
8
3. 5.0
Saml. Warrenner
" "
" 17
23 1
8
1.18.4
Artemas. How".
(( u
" 17
23 1
8
1.18.4
Saml. Knight.
(( ( (
" 31
27 1
8
3. 5.0
Eben' Brook.
it It
" 21
37 1
8
3. 5.0
Jesse Hildreth
It ( (
" 21
27 1
8
2. 5.0
Israel Hooker
(C .(
" 31
37 1
8
2. 5.0
Amariah Taft.
" 27
" 20
33 1
8
1.18.4
Asa Ober
" "
" 8
11 1
8
0 18.4
George Christopher
" "
" 20
23 1
8
1.18.4
Benj. How.
Oct. 9
" 30
11 1
8
0.18.4
Benaiah Putnam
Sep. 24
" 17
23 1
.8
1.18.4
John Kilberry.
U "
" 1
7 1
.8 .
0.11.8
£ 81. 0.0
Putney, 3'^ vSept. 1778. Personally appeared the above named
Josiah Boyden and made solemn oath that each of the persons
named in this pay roll were in the service of the United States the
number of days affixed to each of their names, and that neither
himself or any other person (to his knowledge) had received any
pay therefor. Sworn before me,
Jonas Fay, Asst.
Date above this Pay Roll examined by
Im Alfen^' } Committee appointed
Putney, Sept. 3, 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer of
the State of Vermont, Eighty-one pounds, the contents of this pay
roll. P' , ^
Josiah Boyden, Capt.
^81.0.0
40
STATE OF VERMONT
[30G]
[Lieut. Moses Johnson s Company]
A Pay Roll of Lt. Moses Johnson's Company in Col. William
Williams Reyjiraent, as due from this State from the 25th of Sep-
tember to the 17th. of October, 1777.
Engaged
Discharg
Pr.
Month
Days
Pr.
Day
Total
Mo8e.s Johnson Lt.
Sept. 35
Oct. 17
1.9
2. 5.6
Benj. Whitney Lt.
(1 u
(1 ( t
.9
2. 3.9
SylvanuB Smith Sergt.
f ( <(
" 16
2.12.0
26
9
2. 3.9
Aaron Alexander "
(( .1
a li
25
8i
2. 1.0
David Wilson "
" "
17
25
8|
2. 1.0
Elisha Hubbard Corpl.
■ 1
" 15
24
8^
2. 3.4
Daniel Gates ' '
( ( (1
" 15
24
8
2. 0.0
Joshua Parker
t( ii
" 15
26
8
2. 3.4
Cyrus Whitcomb
I. l>
" 15
24
8
2. 3.4
Stephen Cole
U ( (
17
26
8
2. 3.4
William Mack
"
(( 11
26
8
15.8
William Mc. Wain
11 (1
11 1 C
26
8
1. 5.0
Ebene. Pierce
il .1
4
10
8
2. 0.0
Andrew Haskel
" "
" 5
15
8
2. 1.8
John McWaine
il >>
" 15
24
8
2. 3.4
Nehemiah Horton
" "
16
25
8
2. 3.4
Lemuel Pratt
a a
17
26
8
2. 0.0
Thom. Nelson
"
(( 11
26
8
2. 3.4
William Moore
1 C ((
15
24
8
2. 0.0
William Wilman
(f 11
17
26
8
2. 3.4
Abijah Mores
" "
15
24
8
2. 3.4
Ebene. Parker
( ( .1
17
26
8
2. 3.4
Israel Sawyer
(t ((
" 17
26
8
2. 3.4
Joshua Hyde Jr.
t( ( (
17
26
8
2. 1.8
Aaron Cole
" "
" 17
26
8
2. 1.8
James Clay Jr.
1 ( <(
" 16
25
8
2. 3.4
Jonathan Man
(( ((
• 1 11
25
8
2. 3.4
Dennis Looklin
11 i<
" 17
26
8
2. 3.4
Ebene. Wright
<>
1 ( 11
26
8
2. 3.4
Abel White
(( ((
it <(
26
8
2. 1.8
Asa Averall
" "
n ((
26
8
2. 3.4
John Abbe
(( u
" 16
25
8
2. 1.8
Abraham Dickerson
" "
" 17
26
8
2. 3.4
Israel Ide
U ((
i( a
26
8
2. 3.4
James Ide
.1 il
a li
26
8
2. 3.4
Neh. Mc Neal
^l 1 (
H 11
26
8
2. 3.4
John Mc Neal
<i li
11 11
26
8
2. 3.4
Porter Tarble
it .1
11 .1
26
8
2. 3.4
Edmund Shipman
.1 <(
It 11
26
8
2. 3.4
Charles Eiee
.. 11
11 1 c
26
8
2. 3.4
Daniel Miller
I. 11
1. 1<
26
8
2. 3.4
Joshua Hyde
( C ti
2
11
8
18.4
John Wilson
<i u
2
11
8
18.4
Elijah Whitney
(. <(
11 (1
11
8
18.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
41
Names
Lemuel Ames
Aquila Jones
Ichabod Ide
Daniel Bood
Engaged
Oct. 12
Dis-
charged
Pr.
Month
Days
Pr.
Day
Oct. 17
9
9
26
26
1.8
1.8
1.8
].8
Total
15.0
15.0
2. 3.4
2. 3.4
^89 13.3
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778
Errors excepted.
Moses Jobnson Lt.
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778, Personally appeared the within named
Moses Johnson and made solemn oath that the several persons
named in the within pay roll were each in the service the several
days annexed to their respective names and that neither himself
nor any other person to his knowledge had received any pay
therefordirectly or indirectly.
Before me, Jonas Fay, Assistant
Putney, Srd. Sept. 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer
of the State of Vermont eighty-nine pounds, thirteen shillings and
two pence, in full of the within pay roll.
;^89.13.2. Moses Robinson.
[271]
\^Lieut Moses Johnson s Comma?id (Omission)^
Pay Roll of five persons under the command of Lt. Moses
Johnson, in the service of the United States of America, belonging
to Col. William Williams' Regiment of Militia in the county of Cum-
berland and State of Vermont, 1777, omitted in the original pay
roll.
Names
When
enter*
service
When
discharged
Days
in
service
Pr. day
Total
Joseph Gushing
Oliver Haitwell
Jonas Snow
Asahel Briggs
Samuel Willson
Sept. 25
(C u
1( ((
(1 I i
24
24
11
11
11
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
18.4
18.4
18.4
;rf6.15.0
Errors Excepted.
Moses Johnson
42 STATE OF VERMONT
[55] \Capt. David Stowell's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. David Stowell's Company in Col. William
Williams' Regiment.
Names
Bank.
Per
month
Date of
engage-
ment
Date of
Dis-
charge
Days
service
Wages
1777
1777.
David Stowell
Capt.
2.10.0
Sep 29.
Oct 21
23
1.18.4
James Cutler
Sergt.
2.10.0
" 29
" 31
33
1.18.4
Daniel Knight
do
2.10.0
" 39
'• 31
33
1.18.4
Manassah Bixby
do
2.10.0
" 29
" 31
23
2. 0.0
David Anderson
do
2.10.0
" 28^
" 31
34
1.13.4
John Sheperson
Private.
2.10.0
" 39
" 31
30
1. 8.4
Zephaniah Phelps (or Sheps)
3.10.0
" 39
" 18
17
1.18.4
Williams Marsh.
2.10.0
" 39
" 15
38
1.18.4
James Salisbury
2.10.0
" 29
" 31
33
1.18.4
Philip Franklin
3.10.0
" 29
" 31
23
1. 6.8
Staiford Horton
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
16
1.18.4
David Newhall
3.10.0
" 39
" 14
33
1.18.4
Saml. Beed
3.10.0
" 39
" 31
33
1.18.4
Peter Eice
3.10.0
" 29
" 31
23
1.18.4
Phinehas Bice
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Bphraim Gale
2.10.0
" 29
" 31
23
1.18.4
Thos. Partridge
2.10.0
" 29
" 31
23
1.18.4
Job Morse
2.10.0
" 29
" 31
23
1.18.4
Isaac Wells.
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
33
1.18.4
Jona. Paterson
3.10.0
" 29
" 21
34
1.18.4
John Montgomery.
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
34
2. 0.0
William White
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
34
2. 0.0
Nathl. Akin
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
34
3. 0.0
Jona. Aiken
2.10.0
" 38
" 31
34
2. 0.0
John Oox
2.10.0
" 38
" 31
23
1.18.4
John Bay.
2.10.0
" 38
" 21
24
Total
3. 0.0
"^47. 3.4
Putney 3d. Sep. 1778. Personally appeared the within named
David Stowell and made solemn oath to the within pay roll.
Before me
Jonas Fay, Asst.
Date ahove the within pay roll examined by
Ira Allen i Committee appointed.
Received Putney, Sept 3, 1778 of Ira Allen Esq. forty seven
pounds three shillings four pence, the full contents of the within
pay roll. Pr. David Stowell, Capt.
^47.3.4.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
43
Putney, 4th. Sept. 1778. The above pay roll examined
By Jonas Fay ) Committee
Ira Allen ( appointed
Sworn before me at Putney the date above,
Jonas Fay, Asst.
Putney, Sept. 4, 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer of
the State of Vermont, six pounds and fifteen shillings, the con-
tents of the above pay roll.
Pr. Moses Johnson, Lieutenant.
;^6.15.0
[351] \_Detachmetit under Lieut. Charles Richards\
A Pay Roll of the Detachment of a Company commanded by
Lieut. Charles Richards in Col. William Williams' Regiment of
Militia in the service of the United States — 1777.
Names
When
enter""
service
When dis-
charged
Time in
service
Pr.
month
Total due
Timo. Clark
Charles Richards Jr.
Elisha Walker
Asa White
Daniel Eichards
Sept. 27
It l(
(( ((
<( t(
(1 <(
Oct. 30
(( it.
34 days
<( ((
si (i
2.10.0
2.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
2.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
£. 10.0.0
Chas. Richards, Lt.
Putney, 3 Sept. 1778. Personally appeared the above named
Charles Richards and made solemn oath to the truth of the above
pay roll.
Before me, Jonas Fay, Asst.
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778.
The above Pay Roll examined.
Jonas Fay, )
Ira Allen, j
Com''
Date above reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer of the state of
Vermont, ten pounds, the contents in full of the above pay roll,
Charles Richards, Lt.
^10.0.0
u
STATE OF VERMONT
[196]
[CaJ>t. Ebenezer Allen s Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Eben'' Allen's Company in Col. Samuel
Herrict's Regiment of Rangers, raised by the State of Vermont,
for the defense of the United States.
No.
Days
When
days
Names
Entered
Dischar''
in
serv-
Amt. of
pay
enlist-
ment
for
which
1777
ice
out
pay
due
1778
Eben" Allen Capt.
July 15
Dec. 6
Jan. 15
185
Isaac Clark 1st. Lt.
" ■'
t it
4.16.8
ti i t
185
Ethan Pier 3nd "
<( > (
i (>
4.16.8
It ( (
185
Jacob Wood Ist. Seigt.
" "
. i t
145
4.16.8
it it
185
David Griswold 2nd. "
Kl. It
t it
145
4.16.8
(1 ct
185
Ephraim Wood 3rd. "
" "
t t i
145
4.16.8
(1 it
185
Elisha Ashley Ist. Corp.
" '•
I li
145
4.16.8
t C ((
185
Abel White 2nd.
" "
( ( i
145
4.16.8
(( ((
185
Eiohard Crovets 3rd. "
" "
t tt
145
4.16.8
( ( ti
185
John Bishop, Fifer
t ( ( (
I 11
145
4.16.8
1 C ((
185
Winslow Perry, Drum.
1 ( ((
' "
145
4.16.8
tf 1 (
185
Cyrus Clark Private
(i (t
( I.
145
4.16.8
It tl
185
Kichard Barnom "
" "
I a
145
4.16.8
(( [(
185
Joseph Lanone "
"
1 .1
145
4.16.8
(( it
185
Peter How
i* '*
I a
145
4.16.8
It it
185
William Ashley
" "
I (1
145
4.16.8
<< '<
185
Daniel Hawkins
" "
' '(
145
4.16.8
>> 11
185
David Bradey
{( ((
t ti
145
4.16.8
If 1(
185
Nehemiah Kellogg
( C ( (
i tl
145
4.16.8
u tt
185
Benj. Haskins
" "
t tl
145
4.16.8
It 11
185
Azor Perry
" "
i ((
145
4.16.8
11 (.
185
Daniel Adams
" "
. 11
145
4.16.8
11 ((
185
Jonathan Corey
" "
1 .1
145
4.16.8
11 1 (
185
Nathan Poord
(. (4
1 tt
145
4.16.8
It 11
185
Eben" Corey
" "
I it
145
4.16.8
(( (1
185
Benj. Parks
" "
t ((
145
4.16.8
11 1 <
185
Philip Blatteson
1. 11
( tt
145
4.16.8
11 11
185
Phineas Clooff
"
I (f
145
4.16.8
tl If
185
Josiah Allen
tl it
( ((
145
4.16.8
it It
185
Jacob Corey
" "
1 1
145
4.16.8
1< 11
185
Daniel Steward
" "
I C(
145
4.16.8
11 It
185
John Train
" "
i i t
145
4.16.8
11 It
185
Richard Colvin
" "
t a
145
4.16.8
11 11
185
Ezra Sweate (Sweele)
" "
t ti
145
4.16.8
It 1.
185
Benajah Wells
>. "I
t a
145
4.16.8
tt 11
185
Zipron Herrick
it tt
t .t
145
4.16.8
It tl
185
Levi Wood
" "
I tt
145
4.16.8
11 CI
185
Jacob Smith
( C (1
I u
145
4.16.8
(1 tt
185
Amos Ives
1 .<
145
4.16.8
It It
185
Nathaniel Wood
(( 1 t
i tt
145
4.16.8
It ft
185
Simeon Prentiss
It it
t 1 1
145
4.16.8
f ( tt
185
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
45
No.
Days
When
days
Names
Entered
Disohar'
in
Amt. of
enlist-
for
serv-
pay
ment
which
1777
ice
out
pay
due
1778
Stephen Kingsley
July 15
Dec. 6
145
4.16.8
Jan. 15
185
Amos Herriek
" "
145
4.16.8
185
John Knight (Night)
"
145
4.16.8
185
Luther Philomon
" 4
145
4.16.8
185
John Reon Blancher
li (i
145
4.16.8
185
Darius Chipman
H it
145
4.1(1.8
185
Jona. Nelson
n
145
4.10.8
185
David Gilmore
11 a
145
4.16.8
185
Edward Turner
" 80
130
4. 6.8
169
John Wright
Aug. 3
12fi
4. 4.
165
Eufus Bates
" 4
125
4. 3.4
164
Samuel Fletcher
(( ((
125
4. 8.4
164
George Potter
( ( •>
• '
125
4. 3.4
164
Josiah Ladd
( ( ((
125
4. 3.4
Sept. 7
33
Stephen Jackson
(( ((
125
4. 3.4
Jan. 15
164
Leraael Eoberts
" 16
113
3.15.4
it a
163
Eben° Judkins
>i ( (
Deserted
30
John Glidden
" 20
109
3.12.8
Sept.. 16
149
Joseph Eoe
" 24
105
8,10.0
Jan. 15
145
Adonijah Montague
" "
105
8.10.0
" "
145
Jon» Newton
Sept. 1
98
3. 5.4
(1 ( (
137
Orsamus Holmes
li it
98
3. 5.4
" '*
137
.^272.12.8
Bennington — Feb. 17, 1779. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
each soldier or his order, that is, what is due to each soldier, the
amount of this pay roll being two hundred and seventy-two pounds
twelve shillings and eight pence.
Tho** Chittenden.
To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
We whose names are hereunto subscribed, do acknowledge we
have received our pay in full, according to the within Pay Roll, for
service in Capt. Eben'' Allen's Company of Rangers in the year
1777.
Paid by currency to Luther Fillmore
Reed, in full for John Wright, Edw. Smith
' P. Cloff by receipts
P. Matteson " "
Jon'' Newton
Rec" in behalf of Danl. Stewart— M. Lyon
Paid Jon=' Corey by his order
46 STATE OF VERMONT
Reed, for Stephen Jackson pr. Sam' Horsford, Simeon Prentice
Richard Barnum
Richard Colven x his mark.
John Train
Sam' Roberts
David Griswold
John Knight
Reed, in full for Josiah Allen per me
Parley Hulett
Ephraim Wood
Nathl. Wood
Cyrns Clark
Winslow Perry
Adonijah Montague
Eph"" Wood
William Ashley
Azor Perry
Jona. Nelson for Danl. Adams
Benj. Haskins
Amos Herrick
Rufus Bates
Daniel Haskins
hia
Benajah x Wells
Ezra X Sweat
Ja" Lawrence
Stephen Kinsley
Levi Wood
Jacob Smith
Nathan Ford
Jno. Reon Blanchard
David Gillmore
Reed, for and in behalf of Darius Chapman Per me
Job Spofford.
Feb. 8, 1786. Reed, of I, Allen, Treasurer ^4.6.8 in full on the
within roll.
Edward Turner x his mark.
Vermont Money
Reed, for and in behalf of Richard Crouck per
Jacob Corey.
[194]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\Capt. Levi GoodenougK s Company of R anger s\
47
A Pay Roll of Capt. Levi Goodenough's Company of Rangers
in Col. Sam^ Herrick's Regiment raised by the State of Vermont
[1777?]
Names
Entrance
Discharge
Days
130
Total
Sergt. Maj. James Mack
July
24
Nov.
30
4. 6.8
C. M. Archibald Panel
24
"
130
4. 6.8
Sergt. Dan' Dondroon
( c
24
Dec.
5
135
4.10.0
Nicholas Pullen
Aug.
14
"
((
114
3.16.0
El Elisha Pitch
22
Nov.
30
101
3. 7.4
Corp' John Cately
July
26
Dec.
5
133
5. 8.8
" Jas. Handley
Aug.
5
Nov.
30
US
3.18.8
" Isaac Panel
July
24
Oct.
4
73
2. 8.8
Henry Henderson
Aug.
20
Sept.
18
30
1. 0.0
Abner Duncan (Dunnum)
10
( <
16
35
1. 5.4
James White
July
26
Oct.
4
75
2. 9.4
Daniel Davis
((
30
Nov.
80
123
4. 2.0
Abraham Hawkins
<(
25
24
123
4. 2.0
James Huzzey (Huzzy)
((
27
30
127
4. 5.8
Joseph Lyon
Aug.
1
24
116
3.17.4
Daniel Forster
( (.
10
30
113
3.15.4
Jon" Howard
July
23
24
125
4. 3.4
Beuben Whitcomb
Aug.
10
"
109
3.11.4
Nathan Williams
i(
('
Dec.
5
115
8.18.8
8am' Stafford
u
14
Nov.
24
103
8. 8.8
John Russell
(I
(1
Dec.
5
114
3.16.0
Elijah Cook
July
28
Nov.
24
120
5. 0.0
Joseph Macker
**
24
Dec.
5
185
5.10.0
Ben]'. Nelson
((
(1
Nov.
80
130
5. 6.8
Elhanan Perry
"
27
Dec.
5
182
5. 8.0
Benj, Lyman
( C
26
Nov.
80
128
5. 5.4
Abenlam Webster
"
((
u
**
128
4. 5.4
Nathan Prate
((
24
"
"
180
4. 6.8
John Healy
•*
1 1
e(
24
124
4. 2.8
John Wil cocks
(1
"
It
30
184
4. 9.4
Andrew Panel
Aug.
20
((
(<
103
3. 8.8
David Henderson
"
1 (
Deo.
5
108
3.13.0
Jonathan Davis
July
24
Nov.
30
180
4. 6.8
Isaac Hearharte
*'
25
"
I I
129
4. 6.8
James Anderson
Aug.
20
(1
((
103
3. 8.8
Henry Bolcum
5
Dec.
5
123
4. 2.0
Benj. Fletcher
i(
5
Nov.
24
112
3.14.8
James Walsworth
((
14
Aug.
21
7
0. 5.8
;^140.12.9
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778
The within Pay Roll examined by
48
STATE OF VERMONT
Rec* Febr. 10, 1778. Bennington of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer
of the State of Vermont by several receipts, one hundred and
thirty-four pounds, three shillings in part of the within Pay Roll.
Pr.
Levi Goodenough, Capt.
;^134.3.0
Reed. Putney, Sept. 3, 1778 of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer, six
pounds and nine shillings which with the above sum is in full of
the within Pay Roll.
_^G.9.0 Pr. Levi Goodenough. Capt.
[27] \Capt. John Warner' s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Warner's Company in Lt. Col.
Herrick's Reg' of Rangers for the advanced pay that was engaged
by the State of Vermont, at ^1 per man per month. [1777 ?]
Names.
When
entered
service
When dis-
charged
No. days
in
service
Amt. of
pay
Sergt. Silas Childs
July 20
Dec. 3
137
4.11.4
" Saml. Bradley
" '•
137
4.11.4
" Saml. Dewey.
" 2t
136
4.10.8
Corpl. Stephen Eastman
" 20
137
4.11.4
Paul Nelson.
ii. Ll
137
4.11.4
" Elisha Warner.
Aug. 30
96
3. 4.0
David Hough
Sept 12
83
2.15.4
John Hathaway
July 20
137
4.11.4
Solomon Brown
" 21
136
4.10.8
Thos. Galusha
i.i 11
136
4.10.8
Issachar Norton
u w
136
4.10.8
Erastus Hathaway
(( n
136
4.10.8
Stephen Holmes.
ii. n
136
4,10.8
Onesimus Kisdon
a It
136
4.10.8
Benj. Morgan
" "
136
4.10.8
Jos. Morgan
( t ((
136
4.10.8
Amos Wood
136
4.10.8
Silas Walbridge
H I (
136
4.10.8
Nathan Parker
e ( t (
136
4.10.8
Martin Harmon
a i(
136
4.10.8
Daniel Beman
n it
136
4,10.8
Hezekiah Scott
C( (t
136
4.10.8
Thos. Wood
Aug 15
111
3. 4.0
Joseph Jackett
July 28
129
4. 6.0
Patrick Cushman
Ik a
129
4. 6.0
Justice Allen
" 20
137
4.11.4
John Burk
" 20
137
4.11.4
Joel Parker
" "
,
137
4.11.4
John Coben
" "
28
0.18.8
Jason Glason
Aug. 1
125
4. 3.4
Mich Parker
" 26
100
8. 6.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
49
Names
Eben Lee
Benj. Whipple
Josiah Welch
Daniel Galusha
Josiah Avery
Eben'' Barns.
Amos Mead
Jona. Hart
Daniel Welch
When
entered
service
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aus
July 21
4
18
29
1
4
12
21
25
When dis-
charged
Deo. 3
Aug. 20
No. days
Amt.'of
service
pay
91
3. 0.8
108
3.12.0
97
3. 4.8
94
8. 2.8
91
c!. 0.8
88
2.15.4
186
4.10.8
101
3. 7.4
31
1. 0.8
£S5. 4.8
Sept. 29, 1778. I certify upon honor that this pay roll is just
and true in all its parts.
;!C35.4.8 John Warner, Capt.
Sept. 29, 1778. To the Hon. Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
Sir. Please to pay Capt. John Warner ninety-five pounds four
pence, being in full of the balance due to him on the above pay
roll, Bounty and Recruiting Money. By order of
Moses Robinson ) ^
Ira Allen [ ^oni-
Sept. 29, 1778. Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ninety-five
pounds four pence in full of the above account.
John Warner, Capt.
[18] [Capf. Parmelee Allen s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company in Col. Her-
rick's Reg't of Rangers for the advanced pay engaged by the
authority of the State of Vermont at ^1 per man per month.
[1777?]
Names
Sergt. John Luddenton
" Eben' Farnsworth
' ' John Smith
Corpl. Eben' Wilton
'' Timo. Allen
" Eben' Kingsbury.
Amos Stow
[4]
When
entered
sub'n
July 15
Aug 15
When dis-
charged
Dec.
Days in
service
143
142
142
142
142
142
111
Amt. pay
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
3.14.8
50
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
sub'n
When dis-
charged
Days in
service
Amt. pay
Ebene. Mallary
July 15
Dec. 3
142
4.14.8
Joshua Colver
ic 1 (
142
4.14.8
Josiah Farnsworth
(( K
142
4.14.8
Ichabod Parker
.( I.
142
4.14.8
Epaphras Bipley.
Aug 1
135
4. 3.4
Jona. Prindle
July 15
142
4.14.8
David Miller
H ((
142
4.14.8
David Warrenaugh
Aug 1
125
4. 3.4
Abram Vanduser
(( a
125
4. 3.4
Henry Walkins
July 15
142
4.14.8
Andrew Simons
1 < (t
142
4.14.8
Joseph Henberton
1 ( ((
143
4.14.8
John Whitney.
" "
142
4.14.8
Moses Sayer
Aug. 1
125
4. 3.4
Daniel Adams
July 15
142
4.14.8
John Boldridge
Aug. 1
125
4. 3.4
Jacob Nonis
" 20
106
3.10.8
Ephraim Marble
July 15
142
4.14.8
Asa McQnevy
( ( ( (
142
4.14.8
John Miller
U ((
143
4.14.8
Jesse Field
( ( (t
142
4.14.8
Eben' Wright
(( it
142
4.14 8
Saml. Ohapin
( t (I
*
142
4.14.8
Jona. Atwood
Sep. 15
82
2.13.4
Reuben Green
7
88
2,18.8
Levi Hatch
k i ti
88
8.18.8
Eph™ Blackman
July 15
142
4.14.8
Joseph Aaron
ii ((
142
4.14.8
Andrew Ford
<i a
142
4.14.8
John Spencer
H (1
142
4.14.8
Simon Coats
Oct. 2
68
3. 2.0
Keuben Coats
• ( (i
68
3. 2.0
Daniel Wise
i( i(
63
2. 2.0
Caleb Allen
" 1
64
2. 2.8
Abner Biancher
(( ( c
64
2. 2.8
Felix Powel
■ I l<
64
3. 2.8
Joseph Farnsworth
July 15
142
4.14.8
1
£ 181 16.6
Bounty money for forty-five men
Kecruiting money for the same
Cash paid him
Balance due
18. 0.0
i: 469.16.6-
292. 4.0
^177.12.6-
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
In Council, Bennington, 16''> June, 1778. Having examined
the above pay roll, do approve of the same and find the balance
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
51
due to Capt. Allen to be ^177.12.6 which you are hereby directed
to pay him. Thos. Chittenden
to Capt. Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
Rec'd. June 30, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one hundred and
seventeen pounds twelve shillings and six pence in full of the
above account P'' me.
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
[364] l^Two Men who had been Prisonei-s\
A Pay Roll for two men, viz. Philip and Stephen Smith, be-
longing to Capt. Elisha Burton's Company in Col. Saml. Herrick's
Regiment of Rangers, raised by the State of Vermont, who were
captured at Lake George Landing the 24"' day of September, 1777,
and remained in the hands of the enemy as prisoners, until one,
that is Stephen Smith, died, which was the 5"' day of Oct, 1777,
the other, that is, Philip Smith, remained in the hands of the
enemy as a prisoner until he was exchanged in a cartele from
Halifax and returned home the 14"^ day of January, 1779.
Names
When
taken
prison-
ers
1777
Sept. 24
Died or
when
dis-
charged
Days
after
taken
P'
month
Total
14.8
31.14.8
Stephen Smith
Philip Smith
1777
Oct. 5
1779
Jan. 14
11
476
2.0.0
2.0.0
^32. 9.4
11.16.0
i:44. 5.4
Also, a retain
to draw
(Philip Smith Jr. See Receipt on original.)
f 2 guns of the best and suitable for Bangers ] which were ta-
3 powder horns \ 8. 6.0 ken from the
2 bujlet pouches] 12.0 | above named
2 blankets 2.10.0 I- Stephen Smith
2 haversacks 8.0 and Philip
I Smith by the
11.16.0 J enemy.
In Council, Manchester, Oct. 16, 1779. Sir, Please pay to
Philip Smith or order the sum of forty-four pounds five shillings
and four pence L money on the within account, being approved by
the council.
Thos. Chittenden.
To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
Date above reed, the contents of the above order for and in
behalf of Mr. Smith. John House.
52
STATE OF VERMONT
["211] [Ca/A William Heaton's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Heaton's Company of Militia,
under the command of Peter Olcott in the service of Vermont
State, from the time of their engagement until discharged by the
commanding o'^icer of the Northern Department.
Engaged Sept. 20,17:7.
Names
Days
Pr.
Month
Miles
Entered
Total
William Heaton, Capt.
36
134
20th.
Solomon Ciishman, Lt.
86
134
Elisha Woodworth. Ensign
36
134
"
Elijah Gates, Sergt. Major
36
2.10.0
134
"
3. 0. 0
John Wright, "
36
2.10,
134
' '
3. 0. 0
Calvin Parkhurst, Sergt
36
2.10
134
••
3. 0. 0
Elihu Hosford "
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Levi Root "
36
2.10
134
ti
3. 0. 0
Samuel Hutchinson Corpl.
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Nathan Morgan "
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Daniel Gilbert
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Joel Strong "
36
2.10
134
8. 0. 0
Phineas Parkhurst, Fifer
36
2.10
134
. i
3. 0. 0
Gershom Bartlet
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Walter Abbit
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Irae! Brown
36
2.10
1.34
3. 0. 0
Joseph Bartlet
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Joseph Ball
36
2.10
184
8. 0. 0
Elijah Beman
36
2.10
184
"
8. 0. 0
William Cushman
36
2.10
134
u
3. 0. 0
Samuel Curtis
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Levi Baldwin
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Frederick Earnest
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Peter FirmHn
36
2.10
134
• '
8. 0. 0
Joseph Havens
36
2.10
184
"
3. 0. 0
Robert HaLde
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
John Hutchinson
86
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
William Moor
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
WiUiam Bell
36
2.10
134
'■
3. 0. 0
Saml. Partridge
36
2.10
184
"
3. 0. 0
Joel White
36
2.10
134
■ '
3. 0. 0
Samuel Wright
18
2.10
134
"
1.11. 3
Joshua Spear
36
2.10
134
"
8. 0. 0
Joseph Wheeler
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0. 0
Benj. Spalding
31
2.10
134
"
2. 3.10
John Strong
31
2.10
134
. (
2. 3.10
John Burton
18
2.10
134
'•
1.10. 0
Benj. Chamberlin
36
2.10
134
1 1
8. 0. 0
^145. 15. 7
William Heaton, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
State of Vermont
Norwich, August 2-i, 1778
) Then the with-
in Council > in Pav Roll was
) examined and
approved and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which
IS one hundred and forty-four pounds fifteen shillings and seven
pence.
Joseph Marsh
Nov. 30, 1778. Received the above sum in behalf of Capt.
Heaton
Peter Olcott
By mistake made in the pay roll, received 18/ more.
^145.15.7 Peter Olcott.
[275]
\^Capt. Frye Bay ley's Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayley's Company of Militia, under
the command of Col. Peter Olcott, in the service of the State of
Vermont. [1777 ?]
Time of
In service
when
Pr.
month
Wages due
Names
engage-
dis-
Miles
with
ment
Mos.
days
4
oharg'd
Oct. 27
370
milage
Frye Bayley, Capt.
Sept. 38
1. 3. 6
Nathaniel Morrell, Lt.
tt t.
4
" "
370
1. 2. 6
Kobert Hunkins, Lt.
. ( iL
4
.4 .4
270
1. 3. 6
Moses Chamberlin, Sergt.
"
4
41 4(
2.16.8
270
8.19. 3
Eobert Stimson,
. (
4
44 .4
2.16.8
270
3.U). 3
Sylvanus Heath, "
" "
4
" "
2.16.8
270
8. IS). 3
Stephen Rider "
■'
4
(' 4 4
2.16.8
270
3.19. 3
Bartholomew Sumner,
Corpl.
11 "
4
(4 (4
3.16.8
270
3.19. 3
Thomas Brock
.4 . (
4
44 44
3.16.8
370
8.19. 3
Enos Sawyer
'' "
4
" * '
3.16.8
370
3.19. 3
Duncan McClain "
It ( (
4
> ( 4 4
3.16.8
370
8.19. 3
William Johnson
"
4
> 4 .4
3.16.8
370
8.19. 3
Uriah Chamberlin
" "
4
'• "
2.16.8
370
8.19. 3
Enoch Brown
" ''
4
t ( 44
2.16.8
370
3.19. 3
David Hazel tine
■' "
4
1,
2.16.8
370
3.19. 3
Pelatiah Bliss
(t . (
4
14 4 4
y.16.8
370
3.19. 3
Benjamin Davies
4
4f 44
2.16.8
370
8.19. 3
David Bead
" ''
4
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
John Orr
"
4
4. 4 4
3.16.8
370
3.19. 3
James Orr
"
4
3.16.8
370
3.19. 3
John Ormond
4
44 44
3.16.8
370
3.19. 3
David Whittier
(. U
4
44 44
2.16.8
270
3.19. 3
Peter Johnson
" "
4
44 44
a. 16. 8
270
3.19. 3
Zumenick Indian
" "
4
44 44
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
54
STATE OF VERMONT
Time of
In service
when
Pr.
month
Wages due
Names
engage-
ment
dis-
charg'd
Miles
"with
Mos.
days
milage
John McClarin
Sept. 28
4
Oct. 27
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Alexander Thompson
4
2.16.8
270
3.10. 2
Jonathan Martin
4
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Ichabod Collins
4
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
James McLaughlin
4
2.16.8
270
3.19, 2
Patrick Kannady
4
2.16.8
270
3,19. 2
William Mitchell
4
2.16.8
270
3,19. 2
Ephraim Martin
4
ii
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Joseph Taj lor
4
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
George Gregg
4
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
James Bayley
4
2.16,8
270
3.19. 2
Benjamin Martin
4
2.16,8
270
3.19. 2
Josiah Page
4
i
2,16,8
270
3.19. 2
Jonathan Fowler
4
i
2.16,8
270
3.19. 2
Dudley Carleton
4
2,16,8
270
3.19. 2
William Wallace
4
2.16,8
270
3,19. 2
Ephraim Bayley.
4
H tl
2,16,8
270
3.19. 2
^153.15.10
Lawful money.
Frye Bayley, Capt.
State of Vermont. Bennington, June 13, 1778. The within
Pay Roll being examined is accepted by the Council and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same, which is ^153.15.10 by order of
Council. Thos. Chittenden.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 31, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being sixty-six pounds
eight shillings and nine pence, lawful money, for and in behalf of
Frve Bayley.
' ^153.15.10 Neh. Lovewell, Jr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
55
[37:2]
Capt. Joshua Hazens Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company of Militia, under
the command of Col. Peter Olcott, in the service of Vermont
State, from the time of engaging until their discharge by the com-
manding officer of the Northern Department. 1777.
Names
Entered
service
Days
p,
month
Total
wages
Miles
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
Sept. 33
34
Bichard Wait, Lt.
" "
34
Saml. How Savage, Ensign
(1 (I
34
Daniel Spooner "
34
Eben' Hoisington, Sergt.
, f ( (
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
David Wright "
k ( ( (
34
3.10
3.16,8
18
Nathan Call
(. ( (
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John Grissel ' '
" "
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Edmund Harvey, Oorpl.
■'
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Ben.]. Skinner "
" "
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Abijah Lanfere, Fifer
'• "
34
2.10
3.16.H
18
Benj Bell
"
34
3.10
3.16.8
18
David Brewster
It ((
34
3.10
3.16.8
18
Erastus Chapman
( ( 4
34
2.10
2.16,8
18
Edward Grannis
"
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John Smead
" '•
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
James Dunfee
" "
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Thomas Vaill
"
34
2.10
2.16,8
18
Thomas Hunter
''
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Warren Cottle
1 ( ,1
34
3.10
2.16.8
18
William Powers
•' "
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Jehiel Bobbins
, . tt
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Solomon Hazen
"
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Luke Lanfere
. ( , (
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Hezekiah Hazen
•' "
34
3.10
2.16.8
18
Anthony Sheldon
4< ((
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Thomas Barrit
*' ''
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Asa Taylor
<• u
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
William Patterson
,1 "
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
John Dunbar
C< ((
34
3.10
3.16.8
18
Zimri. Luce
(( ((
34
3.10
3.16.8
18
John Billings
(1 tt
34
2.10
8.16,8
18
Joseph March
, i *'
34
3.10
3.16.8
18
John W. Dana
, t (<
34
3.i0
3.16.8
18
J onathan Burt
'* "
34
3.10
2.16.8
18
Joseph Barrit
" "
34
3.10
2.16.8
18
Ignatius Sprague
'• ''
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Nathl. Throop.
<L .(
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Thomas Hunt.
it (I
34
2.10
3.16.8
18
Solomon Kent.
( C 11
34
2.10
Due
2.16.8
18
;£-1S6. 6.4
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
56
STATE OF VERMONT
In Coiincil, Bennington, June 12. 1778. The within Paj' Roll
accepted and approved, the sum of which is one hundred and
thirty-six pounds four shillings, which sum the Treasurer is di-
rected to pay per order of Council. Thomas Chittenden, Gov''
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 26, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, One
hundred and thirty-six pounds four shillings in full for this pay
roll, for and in behalf of Capt. Joshua Hazen.
Elkanah Sprague
[236] [Ca/A Abel Marsli s force engaged in transporting flour'\
A Return of Men and Horses employed by Capt. Abel Marsh
in carrying Flour from Connecticut River to Battenkill for the use
of the Northern Army, by order of Jacob Bayley, P. [B] D. G.*
13th. Oct. 1777.
Names
Total
.Toseph Marsh
Nathan Howling
Josiah Lamb
John Strong
Joseph Saflord
W'" Powers
Oliver Kidder
Israel Burlingame
Jerathmel Powers
Roger Bates
Saml. Scott
Elijah Masson
James Biirch
Elkanah Sprague
Zebulon Lyon
Eldad Hubbard
Joel Marsh
Koswell Morgan
Lent. Benton (?)
Joshua Spear
Levi Baldwin
Elijah Smalley
Abner Howard
OUver Udal
Darius Sessions
Peter Thatcher
Dan' Waterman
David Staton
Nathl. Boardman
Joseph Hatch
15
140
15
140
9
140
9
80
9
80
10
80
10
120
10
120
10
130
10
120
120
6
120
9
80
15
80
15
140
140
16
140
16
160
160
160
16
160
16
160
IGO
140
80
140
140
3
45
3
3
0. 4.0
0.12.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0.12.0
0.12.0
0.16.0
0.16.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0. 4.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0. 4.0
0.13.0
0.13.0
0. 4.0
0. 4.0
0.13.0
0 13.0
0. 4.0
0. 4.0
0. 4.0
0. 4.0
0.13.0
12.0
12.0
8. 0.0
9. 0.0
9. 0.0
5. 8.8
5. 8.8
5
8.
9
8.8
0.0
0.0
6. 0.0
6. O.O
6. 0.0
2. 0.0
3.13.0
5. 8.0
0.0
9. 0.0
3. 0.0
9.13 0
9.13.0
3. 5.4
3. 5.4
9.13.0
9.12.0
3. 0.0
1.16.0
8. 0.0
8. 0.0
I.IC.O
1.16.0
1.16.0
Cash expended on the voige
3.16.0=.^168. 2.8
Attest Abel Marsh.
' B. D. G. stands for Brigadier General?
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
57
This certifies that by the direction of Maj. Gen' Lincoln. I
ordered the within supplies of flour, which was delivered to the
commissary at Battenkiln, at the time within specified, when the
baggage horses were discharged.
Jacob Bailey, Brig. Genl.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, N. H., Oct. 25, 1781
The within account examined, and there is allowed thereon
seventy-eight pounds one shilling and four pence, lawful money
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Abel Marsh
or the bearer.
Timo. Brownson, )
Tho's Chandler, V Committee.
John Strong, )
Rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in
behalf of Capt. Abel Marsh
Peter Olcott.
[114] Capt. Abraham Salisbury s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ab™ Salisbury's Company on Otter Creek,
raised in Clarendon by advice of committee of Safety and princi-
pal inhabitants of the towns of Wallonford, Clarendon, Rutland,
and Pittsford, on being alarmed by the enemy's coming to Pitts-
ford, taking some prisoners and plundering some houses. Capt.
Salisbury's Company came to Pittsford Oct. 17, 1777 — went away
the 28th of the same month.
Names
Entered
DiB-
charged
Pr.
month
Total
1777
Capt. Ab" Salisbury
Oct. 17
Oc. 23
2.10
0.12. 6
" Thomas Sawyer
17
23
2.10
0 12. 6
Sergt. Joseph Smith
17
23
2 10
0 12. 6
" Zedediah Jackson
17
20
2.10
0.17. 4
" Jabez Weaver
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Zebediah Green
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Clk. Asahel Blanchard
17
23
2.10
1. 1. 6
Sylvanus Brown
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Noel Potter
17
25
2.10
0.18. 9
Abn' White
17
2^.
2.10
0.12. 6
Saml. Waters
17
23
2.10
0.18. 9
Thos. Tuttle
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Jacob Partridge
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Ne'' Angel 1
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
W™ Cox
17
25
3.10
0 18. 9
58
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
Dis-
charged
Pr.
month
Total
1777
Abel Spencer
Oct. 17
Oc. 23
2.10
0.12. 6
Thos. Curtis
19
23
2.10
0. 8.11
Edw'i Owens.
17
25
2.10
0.18. 9
David(?) Niles
17
23
2.10
0 12. 6
Tho'' Edd}^
1!)
23
2.10
0. 8.11
Levi Colvin
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
David Warner
17
21
2.10
0. 8. 9
Benj. Foster
10
20
2.10
0. 7. 0
Oliver Arnold
10
23
2.10
0. 9. 0
Jesse Place
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
John Squire
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
A. Arnah Brooks.
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Peter Tarbox
19
23
2.10
0. 0. 0
Nathan Place
19
23
2.10
0. 9. 0
Obadiah Gill.
19
28
2.10
1. 0. 9
W"' Rounds.
17
23
2.10
0. 9. 0
Joseph Barker
17
25
2.10
0.16. 0
Obadiah Edmunds.
17
23
2.10
0.12. '6
Jona Edy
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Silas Whitney
17
23
2 10
0 12. 6
Silas Whitney, Jr.
10
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Benj. Stevens, Jr.
19
25
2.10
0.12. 6
James Stevens
19
23
2.10
0. 9. 0
Jos. Williams.
17
23
2.10
0. 9. 0
Joel Foster
17
25
2.10
0.16. 0
Peter Edy
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Mark Jeney
17
19
2.10
0. 5. 3
Jonah Ives.
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Needham Drury
17
28
2.10
1. 1. 6
Azariah Brooks
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
James Rounds.
19
23
2.10
0. 9. 0
Mathew Cox
19
26
2.10
0 U. 3
Noah Bush
17
28
2.10
1. 1. 6
Aaron Bush
23
28
2.10
0. 9. 0
Wallis Sutherland
17
21
2.10
0. 9. 0
Nathl. Shelton
17
26
2.10
0.17. 6
Eben'' Cooley
17-
25
2.10
0.16. 0
James Edmonds
17
25
2.10
0 16. 0
Daniel Stevens
19
21 '
2.10
0. 5. 3
Abel Stevens
19
24
2.10
0.10. 9
vSaml. Williams.
20
28
2.10
0.15. 9
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
59
Names
Joseph Jackson
Ezekiel Clark.
Jarnes Smith
Elihu Allen.
Entered
1777
Oct. 19
19
19
19
Dis- Pr.
charged | month
Total
Oc. 20
21
21
21
2.10
2 10
2.10
2.10
0. 3. 6
0. 5. 3
0. 5. 3
0. 5. 3
£sr
.11
Nov. 9, 1779. This day personally appeared Capt. Abraham
Salisbury and made solemn oath to this account before me.
Nell. Angell, Justice of Peace
To His Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esq., Governor and to
the Honorable Council. Please to pay this account to M'' Asahel
Blanchard. Ab"^ Salisbury, Capt.
Nov. 12, 1779. This roll examined and approved and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is thirty-seven pounds
seven shillings and eleven pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
To I. Allen, Esq., Treasurer.
Nov. 15, 1779. Reed, in full of I. Allen.
Asahel Blanchard.
;^37.r.ll
[151] [Scouts sent out from Woodstock\
A R.0II of the Men that scouted from Woodstock in the
year 1777.
Names
Days out.
Names
Days out
Charles Killam
Saml. Pratt
Billy Gray.
John Sanderson
William Smith
Jona. Farnsworth.
Joseph Darling,
Phineas Powers.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
Eben"- Call.
Timo Knox
Joseph Call.
Eben'' Crain
Isaac Hoisington
Total
3
4
4
4
4
30
Woodstock, Oct. 17, 1778.
Phineas Williams, Capt.
of s'' Town.
60
STATE OF VERMONT
The above men found themselves the time out 36 days at 12 /
per day makes p^21.1'2.0.
Your committee appointed to settle and adjust ace'* having-
perused the within account and adjusted the same at 12 / per day,
do find due on the same ^21.12.0.
Paul Spooner „
T3 ■ i5 ™ r Committee.
Ben]. Emmons )
To Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer. You are hereby directed to pay
Capt. Phineas Williams the within account, it being twenty-one
pounds twelve shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 22, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twenty-
one pounds twelve shillings in full for this order.
^21.12.0 ■ Phineas Williams.
[250]
[ Tuw Officers who had been taken prisoners^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayley and Lieut. Nehemiali Love-
well, while in captivity, sent [with] Flag by the Hon. Maj. Genl.
Gates, in the month of December, 1777.
Names
Frye Bayley, Capt.
Neh. Lovewell, Lt.
Months
in
service
13
13
^^i^s" Ann. of
mSnth '■''*'°"'^
8.0.0 34.0.0
5.8.0 13.0.0
Amt. pay
and
rations
130.0.0
77.6.0
Cash
reed, in
Jan. 1779
96. 0.0
64.16.0
Balance
Bennington, Feb. 2, 1782. Personally appears before me
Lieut. Nehemiah Lovewell and makes solemn oath that the above
account is just and true, and that he received for the above account
from the United States in the month of Jan. 1779 the sum of sixty-
four pounds sixteen shillings continental money and no more.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
State of Vermont. In Genl. Assembly, Feb. 22, 1782.
Resolved, That the Committee of Pay Table be directed to allow
the sum of twenty-four pounds to Capt. Frye Bayley and Lt. Nehe-
miah Lovewell, the sum of twelve pounds lawful money, being for
rations due to them as per the within acct. and that an order be
drawn upon the Treasurer accordingly.
Attest. Roswell Hopkins, Clerk.
Pay Table Otfic-e, Bennington, 22 Feb. 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
61
unto Lt. Nehemiah Lovewell the sum of twelve pounds, agreeable
to the above resolve.
Nathl. Brush ) ^
rr- T> y Committee
iimo. Brownson j
Treasurer's Office, Feb. 20, 1783, Reed, of Ira Allen. Esq.
Treasurer, the contents of within order, being thirty-six pounds
lawful money, for myself and in behalf of Capt. Frye Bayley.
Nehemiah Lovewell Jr.
[82]
A Pay Roll of Men raised in an Alarm to defend the frontiers
of this State.
Commence-
Days in pj
service
Names
ment of
jcharged
Doll's
£. s. d.
pay
Dauiel Smith
Mar. 0
9 ]V
lar. 18
9
2.14.0
Elisha Wright
9
' "
9
3.14.0
Jared Post
9
' "
9
2.14.0
Nath. Perry-
9
'
9
2.14.0
Jonathan Rowley
9
.
9
2.14.0
Matthew Cox
9
' "
9
2.14.0
Johel Smith
8
17
8
2. 8.0
John Williams
8
17
8
2. 8.0
James Hopkins.
9
18
9
2.14.0
Joseph Williams
9
9
3.14.0
John Stearns
8
17
8
2. 8.0
Silas Bood
8
' "
8
3. 8.0
Timothy Bishop.
7
16
7
2. 2.0
Absalom Talor.
9
18
9
2.14.0
Christopher Keuyon
9
' "
9
3.14.0
Jesse Place.
H > >
9
9
3.14.0
£i\. 8.0
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the State or any individual.
Thos. Sawyer, Captain.
The within payroll examined and approved, and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same, which is £orty-one pounds, eight
shillings.
^41.8 0 Thos.Xhittenden.
Reed. Dec. 28, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this roll, which is forty one pounds eight shillings.
?"■ me.
Thos. Sawyer, Captain.
62
STATE OF VERMONT
[251]
[Capt. Daniel Comstock's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Comstock's Company for two days service,
done in April 1778, by order from Governor Chittenden.
Names
Entered
service
When
dis-
charged
No.
days
Pr.
month
Total
Capt. Daniel Comstock
April 23
April 33
3
2.10.0
0 R.4
V [Theae (two) linea
f appear to be erased
f in ths original Roll.
> C. L. Knapp.]
Lt. Eli Brownson
" '
2
2.10.0
0.3.4
Sergt. John Lee
8
do
3.4
'• Samuel Hoit
3
do
3.4
Oorrl. John Burnam
3
do
3.4
Benj. Lewis
3
do
3.4
Benj. Griffin
3
do
3.4
Ebene. Murray-
3
do
3.4
Amos Chipman
3
do
3.4
Eeuben Parks
3
do
3.4
Daniel Barber
3
do
3.4
Ichabod Bartlett
3
do
3.4
Jed'' Bingham
3
do
3.4
Ebene. Bradley
2
do
3.4
Ebene. Lee
2
do
3.4
Gilbert Bradley
2
do
3.4
Zerah Payne
2
do
3.4
Benj. Bradley
3
do
3.4
Jona. Hoit
3
do
3.4
Jona. Wright
2
do
3.4
/3.0.0
I do certify the above roll to be just and true.
Daniel Comstock, Capt.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. David Comstock, which is
three pounds.
Thos. Chittenden.
Arlington, Nov. 20. 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer,
by the hand of John Fassett, the within contents.
Danl. Comstock, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
63
[542J
\^Capt. Solomon Cushman's Company\
A Muster Roll of part of Capt Solomon Cushman's Company
in the Battalion of forces in the service of the United States com-
manded by Col. Timothy Bedle, 1778.
( 1 April Capt Solomon Cushman
Appointed I Do Do 1 Lieut Elias Stevens
/ Do Do 1
No.
Appointed
\ Sergeants
Term
Eemarks
for 1 year
1
April '"«
8
Azel Spaldinpr
do
3
Do
]
Jeremiah Persevel
do
3
Do
1
Gershom Morse
do
1
Corporals Do
8
Joshna Speer
do
2
Do
8
Elijah Baldwin
do
3
Do
8
Ely White
fife
Phinehas Parkhurst
do
Do
1
do
Inlisted
privates
1
April
10
William Annable
do
2
do
1
Elisha Brown
do
3
do
1
Silvester Bugbee
do
Piled
4
do
1
Eleazer Cushman
do
"Capt. Cushman's
5
do
1
Nehemiah Olosson
do
Muster Roll in
6
do
1
Barjonas Dammon
do
my Detachment
7
do
8
Solomon Hazen
do
at Albany 1778."
8
do
8
John Kent
do
9
do
1
Daniel Lovejoy
do
The following is
10
do
1
Job Morse
do
written on Roll
11
do
7
Azal Perseval
do
in red ink: — .. -t;
12
do
1
William Porter
do
"reed 28"' March
13
do
1
Thomas Savage
do
1820— with loose
14
do
1
Elkna Sprague
do
papers found^af-
15
do
1
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do
ter the mail was
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8
Solomon White
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robbed."
Albany, July 30. 1778. Mustered then part of Capt. Solomon
Cushman's Company as specified in the above Roll.
Richard Lush, Dep'' M. M.
Present 1 Capt. 1 Lieut. 3 sergts. 3 Corporals— 1 fife— 16 pri-
vates
We do swear that the within Muster Roll is a true State of the
company without fraud to the United States or to any individual
according to our best knowledge.
Solomon Cushman Capt.
64
STATE OF VERMONT
Sworn before me at Albany this day of July 1778.
John Stark B. G.
Sec'"''' Office, Concord, N. H., July 23, 1845
A true copy. Attest,
Thomas P. Treadwell,
Secretary of State.
\Capt. Isaac Clark's Company^
[8]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Isaac Clark's Company of Militia, raised
by order of Major General De la Fayette, for the defence of the
frontiers and on Lake Champlain, to receive additional pay from
the State of Vermont.
Namhs and Kank
Entered
service
Dis-
charged
Days
Total
1778
Capt. Isaac Clark.
Mar 2
May 2
60
12. 0.0
Lt. Ethan Pier
' '
'■
8. 2 0
" Nathl Holmes.
' "
•'
8. 2,0
Ssrg. Maj. Jas. Smith
( ( £
4 (
4. 0.0
" Eben'' Wood.
' ' '
( 1
4. 0.0
" Benj. Holrr.es.
t i i
'■
4. 0.0
" Saml, Royce
'
( (
4. 0.0
" Peter Mclntyre
i i i
''
4.16.0
Corpl W" Ashley.
i i t
( i
4. 0.0
Jos Lawrence
( ( (
( (
4. 0.0
Caleb Matteson
"
t i
4. 0.0
" Edward Turner
k ( 1
1 i
4. 0.0
Drum' Richd. Bentley.
C ( t
"
4. 0.0
Fifer Stephen Savy
C I.
"
4. 0.0
Phinehas Rysley.
( i I
"
4. 0.0
John Train
i ( 1
( 1
4. 0.0
Sylvan us Brown
"
( (
4. 0.0
Moses Kent
'
"
4. 0.0
Onesimus Risden
'
"
4. 0.0
Perley Hewlett
i. i t
"
4. 0.0
Nathl. Whitney.
k ( I
I i
4. 0.0
Nathan Perry.
t ( i
i i
4. 0.0
Noah Beach
i ( (
( (
4. 0.0
Asa Hale
"
( (
4. 0.0
Frederick Cushman
( i i
1 (
4. 0.0
Chapman Holley,
( ( 1
((
4. 0.0
Adonijah Montague
i ( (
( (
4. 0.0
Zebadiah Green
( ( (
( i
4. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
65
Names and Bank
Entered
service
Dis-
charged
Days Total
1778
Josiah Eddy.
Mar 2
May 2
60
4. 0.0
John Fuller.
14 I (
4 0.0
James Bates
I i n
4. 0.0
James Brock.
4( ( C
4. 0.0
Jehoshaphat Holmes.
i ( 1 1
4. 0.0
Silas Jerads
( ( ( (
4. 0.0
Reuben Post
( ( M
4. 0.0
Saml. Blakeley.
11 ( i
4. 0.0
Eleazer Mallory
a ( c
4. 0.0
Oliver Herman.
it ii
4. 0.0
Jona. Marshall
( ( (I
4. 0.0
John Odale
(I n
4. 0.0
Felix Menter
a i(
4. 0.0
Bethuel Tubbs
ii ii
4. 0.0
Henry Matteson
IS ( (
4. 0.0
Alex"^ Berr
ii il
4. 0 0
Jerem'' Clark
U (1
4. 0.0
Esquire Wood
( ( ( (
4. 0.0
Alfred Hathaway.
(i
4. 0.0
James Ewing
1 i i(
4 0.0
Elisha Smith
( ( ii
4. 0.0
Pliny Smith
n a
4. 0.0
Tharis Boice
I i i i
4. 0.0
John R. Blanchard
a ( (
4. 0.0
Gideon Allen
it 4 L
4. 0.0
Daniel Judd
ii w
4. 0.0
Isaac Pollard
ii ii
4. 0.0
Graham Hurd
I ( if
4. 0.0
Solomon Hopkins
if ((
4. 0.0
Clement Clark.
( ( (i
4. 0.0
John Andrus.
( ( 11
4. 0.0
^253. 8.0
State of Vermont, May 25, 1778. To Ira Allen Esq., Treas-
urer.
Sir, Pay to Capt. Isaac Clark the sum of two hundred and
three pounds, eight shillings, lawful money, tosfether with fifty
pounds that he has already received, will make the amount of the
above roll. This and his receipt hereon shall be to you a sufficient
warrant.
[5] Thos. Chittenden.
66
STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, Arlington, May 28, 1778. Reed, of M. Lyou,
Ast. to Ira Allen Esq., Treasurer, two hundred and fifty-three
pounds, eight shillings lawful money, being the amount of the
above roll.
_;^253.8,0 Isaac Clark, Capt.
[294, see next roll] \Detachment under Capt. Nathan Smith']
An Account of a Detachment under the command of Capt.
Nathan Smith, finding themselves provision, when called to assist
Capt. Eben'' Allen in the month of April, 1778 — thirty-six men
finding themselves, five days, nineteen men finding themselves
three days. Their names viz.
William Sexton
Reuben Rowley
David Curtis
Daniel Purdy
Daniel Alb)''
Isaac Marks
Cephas Kent
Andrew Lovejoy
Truman Powell
Nathan Rowley
Solomon Soper
Jonathan Allen
John Roberts
Benj. Mclntyre
Warren Barlow
Zebediah Day
Abijah Dunning
George Olds
Isaac Underhill
Joseph Mclntyre
Charles Collins
Wm. Brumley
John Sawyer
Richard Mclntyre
Benj. Vaughn
W"" Roberts
Nathan Sprague
Obadiah Allen
Mr. Randle (Randel)
Benj. Purdy Jr.
Jon* Page
Bethuel Brumley
Martin Barber
Isaac Reynolds
Jonathan Ormsby
Reuben Baker
Timo. Soper
Philip Mead
Lorin Larkins
Jacob Odle
Isaac Whelpeley
Philip Reynolds
Stephen Smith
Daniel Johns
W™ Beedle
Abel Bristo
Nathl. Bostwick
W"> Drew
Stephen Mead
David Hutchinson
Benj. Huntley
Timo. Mead
German BuUis
Gideon Warren
Thos. Barney
The above account examined and allowed each man for each
day six shillings which amounts in the whole to seventy-one
pounds two shillings, and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the
same.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Treasurer's Office, Jan. 12, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
seventv-one pounds two shillings.
;^71.2.0. Per me, Nathan Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
67
[66, see last roll] \_Detachment under Capt. Nathan Smith\
A Pay Roll of a detatchtnent under the command of Capt.
Nathan Smith for services done to assist Capt. Eben' Allen, April,
1778 — made up at ;^2.10.0 per man per month.
Names
When
When dis-
Days in
Amount
entered
charged
service
of pay
1778
Sergt. W™ Sexton
Apl. 23
May 4
12
1. 0.0
" Reuben Rowley
" 6
14
1. 3.4
" David Curtis
" 4
12
1. 0.0
Daniel Purdy
C ( ( (
12
1. 0.0
Daniel Alby.
Apl. 26
4
0. 6.8
Corpl. Isaac Marks
May 4
12
1. 0.0
Cephas Kent
1 1 t (
12
1. 0.0
" Andrew Lovejoy.
ti t. (
12
1. 0.0
" Truman Powel.
Sk ii
12
1. 0.0
Nathl. Rowley.
k ( (I
12
1. 0.0
Solomon Soper
' 27
" 14
18
l.ll.O
Jonath" Allen
' 23
" 4
12
1. 0.0
John Roberts
(4 It
12
1. 0.0
Benj. Mclntyre
1 ( • (
12
1. 0.0
Warren Barlow
C ( t »
12
1. 0.0
Zedediah Day
( ( it
12
1. 0.0
Abijah Dunning
(V ( (
12
1. 0.0
Isaac Underbill
t ( (i
12
1. 0.0
Joseph Mclntyre
44 ( (
12
1. 0 0
Charles Collins
It it
12
1. 0.0
W" Brumbly.
" 6
14
1. 3.4
John Sawyer
( i it
14
1. 3.4
Richard Mclntyre
" 4
12
1. 0.0
Benj. Vaughn
* t it
12
1. 0.0
W" Roberts
11 li
12
1. 0.0
Nathl Sprague
( t ( i
12
1. 0.0
Matthew Randle
" *'
12
1. 0.0
Benj. Purdy Jr
( ( U
12
1. 0 0
Jona. Page
(( ( (
12
1. 0.0
Obadiah Allen.
1 ( t(
12
1. 0.0
Betbuel Brumley
( ( (I
12
1. 0.0
Martin Barber
U ( (
12
1. 0.0
Isaac Reynolds
(1 11
12
1. 0.0
Jonathan Ormsby
11 11
12
1. 0.0
George Olds.
11 11
12
1. 0.0
Reuben Baker.
11 11
12
1. 0.0
68
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
When dis-
Days in
Amount
entered
charged
service
of pay
1778
T^arnet Born
Apl. 23
May 4
12
1. 0,0
Timothy Soper
Apl. 25
3
0, 5.0
Philip Mead
3
0. 5.0
Lawrin Larkin
3
0. 5.0
Jacob Odell
3
0. 5.0
Isaac Whelpeley
3
0. 5.0
Philip Reynolds.
3
0. 5.0
Stephen Smith
3
0. 5.0
Daniel Johns
3
0. 5.0
W" Beadle.
3
0. 5.0
Abel Briston
3
0. 5.0
Nathl. Bostwic
3
0. 5.0
W" Drew.
3
0. 5.0
Stephen Mead
3
0. 5.0
David Hutchinson
3
0. 5.0
Benj. Huntley.
3
0. 5.0
Timothy Mead
3
0. 5.0
German Ballis
3
0. 5.0
Gideon Warren
3
0. 5.0
Thos Barney
3
0. 5.0
£i2. 2.8
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the State or any individual.
Test,
Nathan Smith, Captain.
The foregoing pay roll examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same which is fifty-two [sic] pounds two
shillings and eight pence, to be paid to Capt. Smith or order.
Thomas Chittenden
Sir — Please pay this roll to John Fassett, Esq.
To I. Allen, Esq., Treasurer Nathan Smith,
Arlington, Nov. 19, 1778.
Capt.
Reed. Jan 19. 1779 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, forty-two pounds
two shillings and eight pence in behalf of Capt. Smith.
Pr. me, John Fassett.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
69
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STATE OF VERMONT
[23^]
[^Capt. William Hutchins' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Company of Provincial
Troops in the service of the United States of America, commenc-
ing May 1st, ending Nov. 30, 1778.
Com-
To what
No.
Pay per
month
Names
mence-
ment of
pay
1778
time
paid
1778
months
paid
Total
William Hutchins, Capt.
May 1
Nov. 30
7
12.0.0
84.
Jacob Farman, Lt.
" "
(t a
7
8.2.
56.14
Simeon Hatherway, Adjt.
" '■
li (>
7
12.
84.
Jacob Kheubeok, Surgeon
July 17
it li
4 & 15 days
18.
81.
Arthur Aylesworth, 2nd. M'
May 1
i i ti
7
8
56.
Stephen Packson, Sert. M'
<4 (i
tl ti
7
3.8
25.16
Elon Lee, Drum Major
ii ( C
11 it
7
3
21.
Kiohard Worden Sergt.
(1 t(
It ii
7
8
21.
Philip Matteson
li ((
• i ii
7
3
21.
David Griswold "
1( (<
li ((
7
3
21.
John Hutchins Corpl.
it (I
(( 1 C
7
2.4
15.8
Othuiel Green "
ii it
" "
7
2.4
15.8
Jona. Corah
li t*
'* "
7
2.4
15.8
Isaac Beynolds "
(( ( (
(k tl
7
2.4
15.8
Eber Bradley Fifer
it (.
C( i I
7
2.4
15.8
Jona. Atwood
H it
u ••
7
2.
14.
Samuel Baker
" "
ii li
7
2.
14.
Rufus Briggs
t« it
it (1
7
2.
14.
Caleb Bennett
" **
" u
7
2.
14..
Bernard Bottom
ii it
a ■■(
7
2.
14.
Eichard Biddlecom
li a
ti
7
2.
14.
Asa Baker
(4 ((
1 1 ii
7
2.
14.
Moses Bump
I ( ti
tl (1
7
2.
14.
Nathan Cartwright
a (1
(( ((
7
2.
14.
Joseph Kellogg
ti ii
n ((
7
2!
14.
Lemuel Cleveland
H (c
1 i (1
7
2.
14.
Stephen Cleveland
li IC
" "
7
2.
14.
Eichard Colvin
11 ii
ii ii
7
2.
14.
Oliver Carpenter
1 1 tl
It ii
7
2.
14.
Martin Dunning
" ''
i( li
7
2.
14.
Ammi Fuller
li 11
11 w
7
2.
14.
Benjamin Frost
a it
it (.
7
2.
14.
Eichard Hemington
i< t' .
It 11
7
2.
14.
Daniel Harrick
*' "
a li
7
2.
14.
Samuel Hopkins
t ( (1
(1 ((
7
2.
14.
George Hill
" "
.( ((
7
3.
14.
Levi Hill
(( u
tl 41
7
2.
14.
Frederick Jewett
(( ((
li li
7
2.
14.
Joseph Lewis
t( "
(1 ti
7
2.
14.
John Miller
tl li
U ((
7
2.
14.
Nathl. Montague
tt u
41 It
7
2.
14.
Joseph Norton
( ( (1
(L if
7
2.
14.
William Popple
( ( li
11 41
7
.2.
14.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
73
Com-
To what
No.
Names
mence-
ment of
pay
1778
time
paid
1778
months
paid
Pay per
month
Total
Ebene. Popple
May 1
Nov. 30
7
?.
14.
Benj. Parks
7
2.
14.
Caleb Pratt
7
2.
14.
Samuel Kobbins
7
2.
14.
Ephaphras Ripley
7
2.
14.
Roger Starkweather
7
2.
14.
Thomas Starkweather
7
2.
14.
Ezra Sweet
7
2.
14.
Asa Strong
7
2.
14.
William Tousley
t
2.
14.
Absalom Tupper
7
2.
14.
Joshua Wood
7
2.
14.
Andrew Weaver
7
2.
14.
Jacob Wheeler
7
2.
14.
Eben. West
7
2.
14.
Killed
Zeraah Pain
1 C ((
May 26-
25 days
ul money
2.
1.
Lawf
^1150.4.0
William Hutchins, Capt.
The within Pay Roll examined and allowed each man fourteen
pounds apiece except the five commission officers, which sum
amounts to seven hundred and forty-three pounds fourteen shil-
lings and eight pence, lawful money which the Treasurer is ordered
to pay to Capt. William Hutchins. Thos. Chittenden.
Arlington, 7th Dec. 1778.
above account.
Then received of the Treasurer the
Wm. Hutchins, Capt.
[348] [CaJ>t Thomas Sawyei''s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Provincial
troops, from the dates of their several enlistments until discharged,
commencing May 1st. and ending Nov. 30, 1778.
Names
Coni-
mence'
of pay
Time in
Mos.
service
Days
Dollars
Dis-
charged
Total
Capt. Thomas Sawyer
Lt. Saml. Cambell
Sergt. Nathl. Blanchard
• ' Joseph Chandler
' ' John Sawyer
" Josiah Farnsworth
May 1
H it
a 1 (
Ik it
7
3
7
7
4
4
27
4
4
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
Nov. 30
14. 5.0
7.16.0
14. 5.4
14. 5.4
74
STATE OF VERMONT
Com-
Time in
service
Ph?r^"pd Total
Names
mence'
of pay
May 1
Dollars
cxiargea
Mos.
7
Days
4
Sergt. Gideon Allen
6.75
Nov. 30
14. 5.4
Oorpl. Matthew Kandall
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Joseph Pamoth
(1 i(
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
" Thomas Hinman
(( li
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
" Charles Rice
It ((
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Drum' Bethel Brumley
n 11
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Fifer Nathan Rowley
l( tl
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
James Allen
( C It
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Robert Allen
(L ((
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Nathan Allen
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Edward Allen
t( (1
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Jehiel Andrus
( ( ( (
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Martin Carber (Barber)
11 <(
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
William Brumley
t ( il
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Tobe Ohadley (Ohadsey)
(( ii
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Parish Oobin
(( .(
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Timo, Clark
tl • (
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Francis Culver
i ( (<
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Saml. Cosswell
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Thomas Dewey
"
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Obadiah Edmunds
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Daniel Heard
(i tl
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Bleazer Heard
(( tl
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Aaron Tenney (Jenney)
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Enos Ives
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Nehemiah Kellogg
It ii
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
John Moses
tl it
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Isaac Marks
t t It
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Jonathan Marshall
tt (t
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Nathl. Newton
, i <t
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Jonathan Rowley
it t t
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Stephen Squiers
It tl
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Noadiah Sawyer
it t 1
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Nathan Sprague
If tt
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
William Sutherland
" "
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Niles Soper (Niels)
it It
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Andrew Potter
tt tt
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Joshua Reynolds
tt tl
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Eber Rice
tl IL
7
4
6.75
14. 5.4
£.592.14.8
Arlington, Dec. 28, 1778. The within Pay Roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay five hundred and
eighty five pounds four shillings and eight pence, which, together
with ^7.10 already paid to Lt. John Sawyer, is ^593.14.8, the
amount of this roll. Thos. Chittenden.
Dec. 28, 1778. Reed, the contents of the above order.
;^592.14.8 Thos. Sawyer, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
75
[303]
[Capt Jesse Safford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Safford's Company of Provincial Troops,
from the dates of their several enlistments until discharged, both
days included, commencing, the first of May and ending the 30th.
Nov. 1778.
Com-
Time of Service
Dollars
When
Names
mence-
ment of
pay
per
month
dis-
charged
Total
Mos.
Days
Jesse Safford, Capt.
May 1
7
4
40
Nov. 30
14. 5.4
■William Crook, Lt.
July 25
4
6
27
" "
14. 5.4
James Fletcher, Sergt.
May 1
7
4
6 1
" "
14. 5.4
Joseph Wood "
• ( it
7
4
6 "
' ( ( 1 (
14. 5.4
Amos Holbrook "
July 25
4
6
6 "
If a
14. 5.4
Amasa Powers, Corpl.
May 1
7
4
6 "
" "
14 5.4
Nathan Billings "
" *'
7
4
6 "
" "
14. 5.4
Wm. Anebil
'• *'
7
4
6 "
u ((
14. 5.4
Joel Butler
1 1 ((
7
4
6 "
" "
14. 5.4
John Curtis
-i 1 (
7
4
6 "
(1 a
14. 5.4
Wm. Bootmau
• t (<
7
4
6 '•
" "
14. 5.4
Asa Chedle
(( ((
7
4
6 "
a ( (
14. 5.4
Adin Dike
(1 C(
7
4
6 "
t c ((
14. 5.4
Simon Davis
u n
7
4
6 "
" "
14. 5.4
Joseph Lull
(1 t (
7
4
6 "
f c ((
14. 5.4
J ohn Neil
li u
7
4
6"
(( u
14. 5.4
Ezra Perry
(( u
7
4
6 "
ii a
14. 5.4
Eufus Boot
(> n
7
4
6 "
a ((
14. 5.4
Jeremiah Rust
t I (£
7
4
6 "
w "
14. 5.4
Jesse Slack
(1 H
7
4
6 "
(1 ((
14. 5.4
Joel Smead
it ((
7
4
? "
(. a
14. 5.4
Enezer Grain
1 ( (I
7
4
6 "
Nov. 30
14. 5.4
John Lull
C( (t
6
18
6 "
" 18
14. 5.4
Amos Slaton
>( 4(
6
18
6 "
It 1(
18. 8.3
Asa Button (Duton)
July 25
4
6
6 "
" 30
8.12.4
Silas Hayward
1 C (1
4
6
6 "
( C 1 1
8.12.4
Abraham Hawkins
(i <(
4
6
6 "
" **
8.12.4
Beniamin Lovejoy
(( a
4
6
6 "
(( >(
8.12.4
George Ray
(( 4(
4
6
6 "
ti it
8.12.4
Reuben Robinson
** "
4
6
6 "
" "
8.12.4
John Averill
Sept. 2
1
6 "
Oct. 3
1. 0.0
Thos. Read
(( i(
1
6 "
n ti
1. 0.0
Moses Hale
" 25
4
6
6 "
Nov. 30
8.12.4
i:374.9.6
The within pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the public or any individual.
Test, Jesse Safford, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay on the same to Capt. Jesse Safford, three hundred
76
STATE OF VERMONT
and fifty-nine pounds nine shillings and six pence, that, together
with fifteen pounds he has received, will make the whole sum.
Thos. Chittenden.
To Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer.
Reed. Dec. 28, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, three hundred
and fifty-nine pounds nine shillings and six pence in full of this roll.
Per me, Jesse Safford, Capt.
By a mistake in the within roll in the pay of John Averill and
Thos. Read one pound to each man two pounds, which the Treas-
urer is directed to pay.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Dec. 28, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, two pounds, in
full of this account.
Per me, Jesse Safford, Capt.
[131]
\_Detachment under Capt. Gideon Ormsby]
Pay Roll of a Detachment of Col. G. Warren's Regiment under
command of Capt. Gideon Ormsby for service done to guard the
frontiers, by order of the Governor and Council — made up at ^2.10
per month.
Names
When
entered
Whe
dis-
charged
Days
Total
1778
Sergt. Cyprian Eastman
June 5
July 6
22
1.16.8
Dan Kent
22
1.16.8
Corpl. Amos Scott
22
1.16.8
" Abel Bristol
22
1.16.8
David Bates
22
1.16.8
Seth Allen
■'
22
1.16.8
Benj. Bears
22
1.16.8
Joshua Cousins
22
1.16.8
German BuUis
22
1.16.8
Rice Beckwith
22
1.16.8
Jared Boorn
22
1.16.8
Reuben Baker
'
22
1.16.8
James Palmer
22
1.16.8
Arra Rose
22
1.16.8
Hezek'' Towsley
22
1.16.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
77
Names
When
entered
When
dis-
charged
Days
Total
1778
Jona. Eastman
June 5
July 6
22
1.16.8
Ashbel Sikes
C 1 ( (
22
1.16.8
Stephen Eastman
22
1.16.8
Selah Harmon
22
1.16.8
David Noble
22
1.16.8
Wm. Graves.
22
1.16.8
John W. Bostwick
22
1.16.8
Eliphas Warner
22
1.16.8
Benj. Monger
22
1.16.8
David Purdy
22
1.16 8
Saml. Lamfire
22
1.16.8
Walter Gage.
June 13
14
1. 3.4
^48.16.8
Manchester, Nov 2*, 1778. I do certify this roll to be just and
true, without fraud to this State or any individual.
Gideon Ormsby, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Gideon Ormsby, which is forty-
eight pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed, the 14"^ of December 1778 of Ira Allen , Esq. the con-
tents of the above order. Per me,
Gideon Ormsby, Capt.
78 STATE OF VERMONT
[188, see next roll] [Capt. Samuel Robinson's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Robinson's Company of Militia,
under the command of Lt. Col. Eben'' Walbridge, for twenty days
service, commencing 15"" June, 1778 ending 10"» July, 1778, both
days included.
When
When
Com-
No. of
Pay per
month
Names
entered
left
mence'
days
Total
se
rvice
778
service
of pay
paid
1
1778
1778
Judah Worden, Serg'
June 15
July 9
June 15
24
2.10.0
2. 0.0
Philip Green. do.
, ( tt
" '
24
2.10.
2. 0.0
Daniel Kinsley do.
" 10
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Daniel Wood, Corp'
t( i(
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Christopher Caftwright, do.
4 C 1(
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Jeremiah Clark Jr. , "
" 9
(( 1
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Oziah Perry
(■i w
(( (
24
2.10
2. 0.0
John Pooley
*' 10
(( (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Caleb Morgan
'^ "
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Keuben Bennett
a ((
i( 1
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Eussell Weaver
(( (C
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Tho» PhilKps
t( t(
<( (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Jacob Youngs
( ( ( (
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
John Devon
(1 1 (
(( 1
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Anthony Cassy (Coffy)
(( i>
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Jona. Morgan
(1 (C
1 ( (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Elijah Wolcott
H. f (
" <
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Caleb Reham
(( ((
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Simon Antisal
(( •!
t> I
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Joseph Hurd
( < ( >
1 C i
25
2.10
2. 1.8
James West
" 9
l( (
24
2,10
2. 1.8
Seth Bassett
" "
" '
24
2.10
2. 1.8
Theophilus Harrington
" 10
(1 1
24
2.10
2. 1.8
Nathan Ford
( ( ( (
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
William Howlit
" 9
" '
25
2.10
2. 0.0
Eben' Corey
(( 1 (
tl 1
24
2.10
2. 0.0
James Bates
(( ( (
1 C 1
24
2.10
2. 0.0
John Blakesley
(( . C
" '
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Ira Hawley
11 <c
'I I
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sam' Follsom
(I a
" '
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Charles Everts
( ( ( <
t C i
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sam' Griswold
" 10
( f (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Enoch Wood
(i t(
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Caleb Clark
t ( ( (
, < 4
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Tho» Brow Jr. (?)
" "
( t t
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Eoger Kinsley
C( ft
it (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Sam' Chapins
11 (i
<< (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Erastus Hathaway
(t ».
" '
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Levi Smith
i( (1
<i <
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Asa Graves
" 9
t i (
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Chaunoy Graves (or Chancy
( t ((
" '
24
2.10
2. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
79
When
When
Com-
No. of
Pay per
month
Names
entered
left
mon ce^
days
Total
service
service
of pay
1778
paid
1778
1778
Jasper Olds
June 15
July 9
June 15
24
2.10
3. 0.0
Joseph Lawrence
t( (1
44 44
1 ( {(
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Farman (or Hamman) Law-
rence
11 u
44 44
(k >i
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sylvanus Brown
(i ((
44 It
(( i(
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Nathan Salsby
( c ' tt
" 10
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Kufus Spencer
(1 (t
44 tt
ii • (
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Josiah Brifcss
11 11
tt it
1 ( (i
25
2.10
2. 1.8
■ ■ ■ ■ Benaj'> Webb
(C ((
4. 44
li ((
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Amasa Ellis r?)
(( 14
44 44
ti ti
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Sam' Horsfnt
(( i(
44 44
** "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Sam' Merry man
(t ( (
•' 9
*t ti
24
2.1U
2. 0.0
Daniel Hodgkinson
4* a
" 10
(( i(
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Henry Parker
K 41
" 9
fi (1
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Aaron Hublall
4 ( 4 C
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(i ti
24
3.10
3. 0.0
Peter Averspors
(( 4 4
U ((
(( li
34
3.10
2. 0.0
Joseph Sweat
41 tt
( ( ( (
t ( 1 c
34
2.10
2. 0.0
Joseph Congdon
44 (1
(( I <
; ( ( (
24
3.10
2. 0.0
Stephen Fuller
(( 44
If C(
34
Sui
3. 10
n Total-
2. 0.0
-;^120.15.0
The foregoing paiy roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to any individual or to this State
Test. Samuel Robinson, Capt.
The foregoing pay roll examined and approved and the
Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Samuel Robinson,
which is one hundred and twenty pounds fifteen shillings.
Tho' Chittenden.
18"^ Dec. 1778. Then received of Ira Allen Esq. the contents
of the above order.
Per me. Sam' Robinson, Capt.
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[113] [Scoufs sent out from Windsor\
The State of Vermont D"- to the inhabitants of Windsor for
scouting done from June to September in the year 1778, per order
of Eben' Woods, Major.
Names
Days
Names
Days
Saml. Stow Savage, Lt.
Eben' Hoisington, En.
Elnathan Strong, Sergt.
Abel Davis,
Matthew Patrick, Corpl.
Thos. Norton
Eben'^ Howard
Solomon Emmons.
W-" Smead
Thomas Cooper
Silas Bannister
Abel Adams
6
2
9
7
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
Levi Bishop
Joseph Moulton
Joshua Slayton
Frederick Bnrnham
Asa Wooster, Sergt;
Seth Bishop.
John Lombard
Andrew Spear
Jeremiah Bishop.
Matthew Hammon
Jona. Kinsley.
2
2
4
2
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
71
Steel Smith, Capt.
The committee having examined and adjusted the within ac-
count, find due thereon forty-two pounds twelve shillings.
;^42.12.0 PaulSpooner (
Benj. Emmons [
To Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer. You are hereby ordered to pay
Capt. Steel Smith the within account, which amounts to forty-two
pounds twelve shillings. Thomas Chittenden.
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 33<* 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the con-
tents of this account, forty-two pounds twelve shillings.
Per me, Steel Smith.
[247] A Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown July 177S.
Names
Days
Pr. day
Miles
Miles
Total
John Barron, Capt.
Ebene. Martin, Capt.
Nathl. White, Lt.
10
10
10
6.8
6.8
4.3
80
80
80
4d
4
4
4.13. 4
4.13. 4
3. 9. 2
^12.15.10
John Barron, Capt.
84
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 24, 1784. The within Pay
Roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron, for himself and said
scout, being the sum of twelve pounds 15/10 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson j
Thos. Tolman f
Committee
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 29.
the contents of the above order.
^12.15.10
Reed, of the Treasurer
John Barron.
[26, dupl 369] [A Scout sent out by Capt. John Throop\
A Pay Roll of a Scout sent out by Capt. John Throop in the
service of the United States, by order of Col. Joel Marsh, the num-
ber of days being 7, the service done in the month of August and
made up at 12/ per day.
Names
John Winchester Dana
William Wilson
Thomas Vale
Days
Amt.
4. 4.0
4. 4.0
4. 4.0
^12.12.0
A true account certified by
John Throop, Capt.
Pomfret, Oct. 10, 1778.
The committee appointed to examine accounts, having ex-
amined the within account and adjusted the same at 12/ per day,
find due thereon twelve pounds twelve shillings. Attest.
Paul Spooner \ ,,
Benj. Emmons j
Windsor, Oct. 22, 1778. To Ira Allen Esq, Treasurer. You
are hereby ordered to pay Capt. Throop the within account, which
is twelve pounds twelve shillings.
Thos. Chittenden
Rec'd Windsor, Oct. 24, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twelve
pounds twelve shillings in full.
Pr me John Throep.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
85
[361]
^Escort under James Beniley]
A Pay Roll of a Party of Men under the command of James
Bently in taking thirteen Tories in Monkton on their way to
Canada, viz. Benj. Cole, and his party, and for bringing them
before the committee at Neshoba [Brandon] and guarding them to
Ticonderoga.
Names
Days
Pr. day
Comdt. James Bentley
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Winchip Hoit
1
0.9.0
0. 9.0
John Bishop
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Richard Barnum
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Jehiel Gregorv
12
0.9 0
5. 8.0
Rood
6
0.9.0
2.14.0
Philip Foot
6
0.9.0
2.14.0
Philip Foot, Jr.
12
0.9 0
0. 8,0
William Hopkins
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Samuel Blodgett
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Sidrous Blodgett
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
James Bentley, Jr.
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Thos. Bentley
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Daniel Foot
12
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Israel Everest
13
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Solomon Story
13
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Noah Sperry (or Sheney or Strong)
13
0.9.0
5. 8.0
Elihu Webster
2
0.9.0
0.18.0
Joseph Barker
5
0.9.0
2. 5.0
Timo. Barker
5
0.9 0
2. 5.0
Jesse Tuttle
3
0.9.0
1. 7.0
Oni Buck
5
0.9.0
2. 5.0
^90. 9.0
James Bentley, Capt.
Oct. 3, 1778. Then personally appeared James Bentley signer
to the above pay roll, and made solemn oath that the same is
justly and truly charged, without fraud to the public or to any in-
dividual.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
86
STATE OF VERMONT
Sir; — Please to pay the within named James Bentley, the con-
tents of the within rol], which is ninety pounds nine shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Arlington, Oct. 3, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ninety
pounds, nine shillings lawful money, being the contents of the
within Pay Roll.
James Bentley, Capt.
[229]
[Lieut. Joseph Little's Company]
A Pay Roll of Lt. Joseph Little's Company , Col. Marsh's Regi-
ment, Oct. 10, 1778.
Names
Joseph Little, 1st Lt.
Joshua Hallon,3nd "
Jabez Sergeant, 1st. Sergt.
John Bisbee, 3nd. "
Simeon Spencer, 3rd. "
Asa Grout, let. Corpl.
James Atwood, private
Nicholas Bragg do
John Oass
David Ohubb
Wm. Dovener
Moses Gile, Jr.
Abner Gile
Nathan Gile
Samuel Hoar
George Hall, Jr.
John Hall
Combs House
Orsamus Holmes
Wm. Kellogg
Wm. McClellan
Jeram. Powers
Jesse Richardson
Amos Sargeant
Joseph Wright
Ezra Sargeants, 3nd Corpl.
Time of
engage-
ment
In service
When
dis-
charged
Pr.
month
Mos.
Days
Oct. 5
3. 2.0
Aug. 16
31
31
3. 3.0
31
3.10
0
0
0
31
21
21
21
0
21
21
21
31
31
31
31
31
31
81
23
31
31
21
23
31
31
21
3.10
3.10
2.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
2.10
2.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
2.10
3.10
1.13.4
1.15
3.10 ■
1.15
1.13.4
3.10
3.10
2.10
Total
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
2.10.0
4. 5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
1.13.4
1.15.0
4. 5.0
1.15.0
1.18.4
4. 5.0
4. 5.0
4. 5.0
i:90.11.8
Test. Joseph Little, Lieut.
State of Vermont: In Council. Windsor, 12th Oct. 1778. The
within Pay Roll examined and accepted, and Ira Allen Esq. Treas-
urer of this State is hereby required to pay the same amounting to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
87
ninety pounds eleven shillings and eight pence to Lieut. Joseph
Little or order, on demand.
Pr. Thos. Chittenden.
Springfield, Oct. 10, 1778. Mr. Ira Allen, Sir, Please to pay
to Lieut. Samuel Scott the contents of this pay roll and you will
oblige. Your humble servant.
Joseph Little, Lieut.
Reed. Windsor. March 12, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ninety
pounds eleven shillings and eight pence in full of the above ac-
count, for and in behalf of Lt. Little.
^90.11.8 Pr. me, Samuel Scott.
[263]
l^Scouts sent out from Woodstock^
A Roll of the Men's Names the [who] Scouted from Wood-
stock in the year 1778.
Men's Names
Days
Men's Names
Days
Billy Gray
Jona. Kingsley
Timothy Knox
5
5
5
Sylvanus Bennett
Seth Fuller
Oliver Williams
4
4
5
28 days.
The above men found themselves [during] the time out [from]
Woodstock.
Oct. 17, 1778. Phineas Williams, Capt.
of said Town.
28 days at 12/ per day makes ^16.16.0
Your committee appointed to settle and adjust accounts, have
perused the within account and adjusted the same at 12/ per day,
do find due on the same ;^16.16.0
Attest, Paul Spooner ( Com"
Benj. Emmons [
To Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer: You are hereby directed to
pay Capt. Phineas Williams the within account, being ^16.16.0
Thos, Chittenden.
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 22, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, sixteen
pounds sixteen shillings.
Per me, Phineas Williams.
STATE OF VERMONT
[260] [Capt. Joseph Briggs' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Brigg's Company of Militia, while
in service of the United States of America, commencing the 1st.
day of October, 1778 and ending the 24:th. of November 1778.
When
When
Pr.
rn on til
Names
entered
dis-
Days
Total
service
charged
M-LL\JlmM. VA^
William Bates
Oct. 1st
Nov. 84
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Lemuel Hubbell
(( i (
ii ii
3.10.0
54
4.10.0
Winslow Perry-
( < ( <
1 C ( (
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph Andrews (or Anseres)
( ( ' (
(( ((
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jed'' [Judah?] Morrill
<( ((
< ( ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Caleb Pitch
(I ((
C( i(
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Moses Kice
f ( ( t
a ft
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
■Caleb Matteson
" "
(1 ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Nathan Ford
W " .
ii ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Ebene. Corey
it it
a ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
John Foster
it £i
ii (i
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Keuben Alebone (or Asebone)
( ( *•
a ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Seises Brookings
( ( (•
a a
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Elnathan Hunt
ii <(
ii ti
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Daniel Baker
*' **
ii fi
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph (Jacob) Barnhart (Barn-
hard)
w w
ii it
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Lemuel Bcttum
U I*
ii ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Eliakim Perrey
(( ((
'*
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
John Porter
It If
H ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
George Baker
t. ii
. *' "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Seth Bice
" '*
(( 11
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Samuel Kynderls
It a
(( it
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Theophilus Whealey
a (I
ii it
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Beuben Bennet
" ''
i I €1
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jehel Hurd
" "
tt 1 c
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Silas Bennet
(( (1
t( ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
William Henry
t( a
ti u
3.10.0
54
4.10.0
Stephen Homes
a a
ii ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
John Potter
n a
(( it
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph Beman
" "
(( C(
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Edward Ball
" 41
( ( it
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
George Parker
( ( ii
t ( ((
3.10.0
54
4.10.0
James West
ii
CI 1 (
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Eoger (Bagger ?) Ladd
" * '
(( ( (
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Isaac Andias
(< u
" "
3.10.0
54
4.10.0
William Poppel
W ii
(1 ((
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Darius Moons
(( ii
ii it
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jacob Donon
( C ( (
ii i.
3.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jonathan Morgain
ii a
f f 11
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Alfred Hathaway
i ( a
1( ((
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Daniel Beman
1 ( it
" *'
3.10.0
54
4.10.0
Edward Gibben
i( (1
(( i i
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
89
When
When
Pr.
month
Names
enterec
service
Oct. ]s1
dis-
charged
Days
Total
Thomas Brown
Nov. 24
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph Wilebond
it (i
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Benj. Carpenter
(( ti
2.10-0
54
4.10.0
Wilham Williamson
i( ( (
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Onesimus Eisden
it ii
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Alexander Potter
H i(
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Stephen Sand
ti (I
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Wm. Selleck
<f It
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
"Wm. Aylesworth
Nov. 3
2.10.0
33
2.15.0
Jacob Hawley
. e a
2.10.0
33
2.15.0
Billinps Starkweather
Oct. 28
2.10.0
28
2. 6.8
Isaac Grover
" a
2.10.0
28
2. 6.8
Barnet West
I ( il
2.10.0
28
2. 6.8
;,f237.10.0
The foregoing- Pay Roll is just and true in all its parts, with-
out fraud to the public or any individual.
Joseph Brigg's, Capt.
The foregoing Pay Roll examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Joseph Briggs which
is two hundred and thirty-seven pounds ten shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order. Per
me,
December 1778.
^237.10.0
Jos. Briggs, Capt.
[70]
\^/,ieut Solomon Sopcr's Company^
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Solomon Soper's Company of Militia for
service done the United States in the months of October and
November, 1778.
Names
Entered
Discharged
Days
Amount
John Roberts
Dan Allen
Pliny Smith
John Sabins
Reuben Stoddard
Nathl. Smith
Oct. 7. 1778
Nov. 20, 1778
46
45
45
45
45
45
3.15.0
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3 15
90
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
Discharged
Days
Amount
Daniel Ray
Oct. 7, 1778
Nov. 20, 1778
45
3.15
Jeremiah Parker
(t ( (
45
3.15
Elijah Barton
..
45
3.15
James Woodward
45
3.15
Jesse Graves
(
45
3.15
Hammon Lawrence
45
3.15
Daniel Forbish
45
3.15
William Graves
'
45
3.15
Felix Menter
45
3.15
Ichabod Dimmock
45
3.15
Benjamin Bosto
45
3 15
George Gage
45
3.15
Samuel Bailey
45
3.15
Peter Powers
45
3.15
John Seely
' '
45
3.15
^78.15
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts.
Solomon Soper.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same to Lt. Solomon Soper, which is seventy-
eight pounds fifteen shillings. Thos. Chittenden
19th Dec. 1778. Then received of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order.
Pr. me, Solomon Soper.
[62]
\Captain Gideon Ormsby's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gideon Ormsby's Company in Col.
Warren's Regiment of Militia for service done the State of Vermont
on alarm to the Northward, Nov 1778 at ^^2.10.0 per month.
Names
When
entered
service
When
dis-
charged
Days in
service
Amt. of
pay
Thomas Barney
Robert Loggan
John Smith
Danl. Purdy
Nov 7
• (
Nov 14
8
0.13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
91
When
When
Names
entered
dis-
Days in
Amt. of
service
charged
service
pay
Peletiah Soper
Nov 7
Nov 14
8
13.4
Abel Bristol
13.4
William Bedel
13.4
William Dye
13.4
Rice Beckwith
13.4
Truman Powell
13.4
Christopher Roberts
13.4
Peter French
13.4
Reuben Purdy
13.4
Jona. Ormsby
13.4
George Olds
13.4
Stephen Harrick
13.4
John Roberts
13.4
Obadiah Allen
13.4
Stephen Smith
13.4
Gideon Barber
13.4
Jacob Odle
13.4
Phelix Powel
13.4
Joel Rose
13.4
Barnet Boorn
13.4
James Vaughn
13.4
Timo^ Soper
13.4
Jesse Sawyer
13.4
Zadock Everest
13.4
Peleg Sutherland
Nov 8
7
11.8
Wallace Sutherland
11.8
Isaac Whelpley
11.8
;^ 20.8.4
Manchester, Dec 28. 1778. I do certify on honor that the
within pay roll is just and true in regard to the state of the subjects,
error of the pen excepted.
Gideon Ormsby, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same which is twenty pounds eight shillings
and four pence. Thos. Chittenden.
29th Dec. 1778. Rec* the contents of the above order.
Per me,
Gideon Ormsbee, Capt.
92
[109]
STATE OF VERMONT
\Detachment under Capt. Stephen Calkins]
A Pay Roll of a Detachment under the command of Capt.
Stephen Calkins for service done to assist Major Whitcomb, Nov.
1778, made up at two pounds ten shillings per man per month.
Names
Entered
service
When
discharged
Days
Total
1778
Sergt. Daniel Bromley
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
8
0.13.4
" Luther Colvin
i.i 11
8
0,13.4
" Jona. Sprague
( ( (;
8
0.13.4
Joseph Day
1 ( I (
8
0.13.4
Andrew Barton
i ( ( (
8
0.13.4
Jonathan Sealy
a t(
8
0.13.4
Richard Latten
( t 1 i
8
0.13.4
Roger Williams
( ( ii
8
0.13.4
Peter Wilber
11 1.1
8
0.13.4
Richard Smith
it a
8
0.13.4
Zebina Day
1. i i 1.
8
0.13.4
Ezekiel Miles
Nov 10
5
0. 8.4
Bethuel Bromley
i I k i
5
1. 8.4
Stephen Williams
i 1. a
5
1. 8.4
George Rounds
Nov. 1
0
^
0. 3.4
John Gaige
i i if
2
0. 3.4
Amos Colvin
a i i
3
0. 3.4
Isaac Gaige
I C ( c
2
0. 3.4
£Q. 5.0
March 3, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Col. Warren, which
is nine pounds five shillings.
To Ira Allen, Esq, Thos. Chittenden
April 15, 1779. Then received of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order. Per me,
Gideon Warren.
^9.5 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
93
[359]
\Capt. John Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Smith's Company in Col. Warren's
Regiment of Militia in the service of this and the United States,
commencing Nov. 7, 1778, ending 13"\ both days included.
Names
Days
pr
month
Total
Nathan Pratt
1
2.10
0.11.10
Gideon Watkens (Walker)
7
2.10
11.10
Saml. Williams
7
2.10
11.10
Daniel Washburn
7
2.10
11.10
Thos. Hale
7
2.10
11.10
Ashbel Cook
7
2.10
11.10
Daniel Squire
7
2.10
11.10
Joseph Sacket
7
2.10
11.10
Eben' Cook
7
2.10
11.10
David Tuttle
7
2.10
11.10
John Forbes
7
2.10
11.10
Josiah Hale
7
2.10
11.10
Joel Foster
7
2.10
11.10
Sylvanus Brown
7
2.10
11.10
Frederick Cushman
7
2.10
11.10
Stephen Williams
7
2.10
11.10
Amos Hiams (Hiamo)
7
2.10
11.10
Asa Fuller
7
2.10
11.10
Daniel Greeno
7
2.10
11,10
Isaac Cushman
7
2.10
11.10
Jesse Kicter
7
2.10
11.10
Gershom Beach
7
2. 10
11.10
Noah Beach
7
2.10
11.10
£ 13.12.2
Asa Fuller, Lieut.
Jan^ 28, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is thirteen
Dounds twelve and two pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer the contents of the
above order, which is thirteen pounds twelve shillings and two
penc
P'me, James Claghorn.
94
STATE OF VERMONT
[318] \^Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company in Col.
Gideon Warren's Regiment of Militia in service of the United
States of America, from the 7th day of November until the 14th.
day of the same month, in the year 1778.
Names
James Brookins
William Ward
Nathl. Smith
John Tilden
John Ashley
Eben' Hyde
Thomas Ashley
Joseph Oraw
LeviThaoher
Leml. Hyde
Saml. Allen
Seth Craw
Saml. Church
John How
Elijah Owen, Jr.
Elisha Owen
John Smith
Daniel Headdy.
Israel Thomas
Absalom Baker
Eben' Kellogg
Heber Allen
John Grant
James. Smith
Saml. Fletcher
Thomas Goodwin
Elisha Ashley
W'" Ashley
Peter How
John Meacham
Benj. Higgins
Silas How
Eben' Thomas
Entered
1778
Nov. 7
I
Left
1778.
Nov. 14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
U
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Days
month
3.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
2.10
3.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
3 10
2.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
3.10
2.10
3.10
2.10
^18. 0.0
Ka-
Amount
tions
of
Total
due
wages
2
13.4
0.14. 6.2
3
13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4
14. 6.3
2
13.4
14. 6.2
3
13.4
14. 0.2
3
13.4
14. 6.3
3
13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4.
14. 6.2
3
13-4
14. 6.3
3
13.4
14. 6.3
3
13-4
14. 6.2
2
> 13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4
14. 6.3
2
13.4
14. 6.3
2
13.4
14. 6.3
2
13.4
14. 6.3
2
13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4
14. 6.2
2
13.4
14. 6.2
2
(i.8
7.10.3
2
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.2
3
6.8
7.10.2
3
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.3
2
6.8
7.10.2
2
6.8
7.10.2
.^19.19.10.3
James Brookins, Lieut.
Arlington, Jan. 27, 1779. The within pay roll examined and
the amount of wages approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Col. Warren or Lt. Brookins, which is eighteen
pounds, lawful money. Thos. Chittenden.
Received, Jan. 27, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, eighteen
pounds lawful money. Gideon Warren.
^18.0.0
[378]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
[^Captain John Spafford's Company^
95
A Pay Roll of Capt. Spafford's Company in Col. Gideon War-
ren's Regt. of Militia in the service of this and the United States,
commencing Nov. 7, 1778, and ending the 13"^ of the same month,
both days included.
Names
When ^
entered ,^,
se
service
1778
^hen
t the
rvioe
Days
P'
month
Total
John Pier, Clerk.
Nov. 7 No
V. 13
7
.^2.10
0.11.8
John Train, 1" Sergt.
(t CL (
"
7
3.10
11.8
Daniel Adams, 2'' do.
((
• 16
10
2,10
11.8
Zephaniah White, S"* do.
'* " '
' 13
7
2.10
11.8
William Joiner, Oorpl.
'* " *
' 16
10
2.10
11.8
Benj. Coy
It ( ( 1
' 18
7
2.10
11.8
Cyrus Chapman, Drmr.
t> ((
' "
7
2.10
11.8
Silas Bingrham
(( (( (
i ((
7
2.10
11.8
Zorostus Fitch
l< (( I
( ( f
7
2.10
11.8
Thos. Hutcheson
( ( ( ( t
'
7
2.10
11.8
Ozym Brewster
i< <( i
( (I
7
2,10
11.8
Darius Chipman
(( (( (
'. 1 <
7
2.10
11.8
Elisha Smith
" " *
( ((
7
2.10
11.8
Abel White
" " *
t it
7
2.10
11.8
Solomon Wood
ti a i
' 16
10
2.10
11.8
Stephen Eoyce
" " *
' 13
7
2.10
11,8
Phares Eoyce
( ( (( (
C ti
7
2.10
11.8
Eliphas Brewster
'* *' *
t l(
7
2.10
11.8
Edward Turner
t t i( t
' 16
10
2.10
11.8
Daniel Haskin
a a i
I i I
10
2.10
11,3
Job Spafford
a <( (
' 13
7
2.10
11.8
Luther Fillmore
" *' *
' 16
10
2.10
11.8
Jeremiah Jones
*' " *
{ l(
10
2.10
11.8
Andrews Carner
( ( 1 ( <
' 13
7
2.10
11.8
Jedediah Barton
( it
7
2.10
11.8
;^16.6.8
A true roll per me, John Spafford, Capt.
March the S**, 1779. The within pay roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Col. War-
ren, which is sixteen pounds six shillings and eight pence.
To Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer. Thos. Chittenden.
April 15, 1779.
of the above order,
£1Q.Q 8
Then received of the Treasurer the contents
Per me,
Gideon Warren,
96
STATE OF VERMONT
[308]
\Capf. Thomas Sawyer's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment-of Militia under the command of Levi Colvin,
Ensign, in the service of this, and the United States, commencing
Nov. 7, 1778, ending as entered in column '6, both days included.
Names
Enterec
service
1 Dis-
charged
Pr.
month
Days
Total
George Shearman, Ist Bergt.
Nov. 7
Nov. 15
a. 10.0
9
0.15.0
James Bounds, 2 ' '
' *'
i tt
2.10.0
9
0.15.0
Nathan Eice, 3
I i I
i 1 1
2.10
9
0.15.0
Job Chatsey, Corpl.
I i (
I It
2.10
9
0.15.0
Niles Higin^botham
' "
t tt
2.10
9
0.15.0
Jonathan Wood
t It
t t(
2.10
9
0.15.0
John Collins
a
t 11
2.10
9
0.15.0
Thomas Tuttle
' "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Oliver Arnold
I it
1 .1
2.10
9
0.15.0
Philip Briggs
' "
1 <i
2.10
9
0.15.0
Saml. Green
i £1
1 1 1
2.10
9
0.15.0
Obadiah Edmunds
1 l(
1 II
2.10
9
0.15.0
James Edmonds
i It
( 11
2.10
9
0.15.0
James Chatsey
' "
1 11
2.10
9
0.15.0
Stephen Robinson
' "
1 11
2.10
9
0.15.0
Daniel Colvin
' "
1 ,1
2.10
9
0.15.0
Nathan Daniels
' "
' 18
2.10
12
0. 0.0
Jesse Place
( 1 I
' 15
2.10
9
0.15.0
Caleb Angelo
' "
1 11
2.10
9
0.15.0
Nathan Lee
( 1 i
1 1 1
2.10
9
0.15.0
Nedebiah Angell
• "
' 11
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Peter Eddy
( (1
I 1 1
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Joseph Congel
1 1 (
I 11
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Phones Bice
' "
1 11
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Silas Whitney, Jr.
t ( (
1 1.
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Jacob Ratts (or Rutts)
' '^
' 16
2.10
10
0.16.8
John Squire
f (1
( ((
2.10
10
0.16.8
Andrew Potter
( I i
( (C
2.10
10
0.16.8
Simson White
I ((
i i (
2.10
10
0.16.8
David Miles
t tt
( ( (
2.10
10
0.16.8
/ 21.10.0
The above is a true roll, according to the best of my knowl-
edge. Attest. Levi Colvin, Ensign.
Jan. 28, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is twenty-one
pounds ten shillings. Thos. Chittenden.
Date above reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, which is twenty-one pounds ten shillings.
p^21.10.0 Per me James Claghorn.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
97
[112, dupl 289]
\Capt. Simeon Wright's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company in Col. Warren's
Re.s;iment of Militia in the service of this and the United States,
commencing 7"' of November, 1778, ending 13"', both days in-
cluded.
Names
Days
Wages per
month
Total
Solomon Purdy
7
2.10.0
0.11.8
Elisha Wright
7
2.10.0
11.8
Abner Mead
7
2.10
11.8
Benj. Johnson
i
2.10
11.8
Simeon Wright
7
2.10
11.8
John Sutherland
7
2.10
11.8
Araasa Blanchard
7
2.10
11.8
Silas Smith
7
2.10
11.8
Joel Roberts
7
2.10
11.8
Nehemiah Whipple
7
2.10
11.8
Benj. Whipple
7
2.10
11.8
David Kingsley
7
2.10
11.8
James Southerland
7
2.10
11.8
Wait Wright
7
2.10
11.8
Stephen Mead
7
2.10
11.8
Isaac Mead
7
2.10
11.8
Brewster Higley
7
2.10
11.8
Benedic Alford
7
2.10
11.8
James Hinman
7
2.10
11.8
Moses Pratt
t
2.10
11.8
Joshua Pratt
7
2.10
11.8
Abel Wright
7
2.10
11.8
£ 12.16,8
Simeon Wright, Capt.
January 28, 1779. The within payroll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is twelve
pounds sixteen shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above, reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, which is twelve pounds sixteen shillings.
_^12.16.8 Per me, James Claghorn.
[7]
98
STATE OF VERMONT
[113] \_Capf. Abraham UnderhilVs Co7iipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underbill's company and Col.
Warren's Regiment of Militia for service done to guard the frontiers,
by order of the Governor and Council.
When
Wher
L Days
Pay
Names
en-
dis-
in
per
Total
tered
charge
d service
month
1778
1778
Capt. Abraham Underbill
Nov. 7
Nov.l
4 8
2.10
13.4
Lt. Richard Dunning
8
2.10
13.4
Ensign Ephraim Reynolds
8
2.10
13.4
Sergt. Nathan Manley
8
2.10
13.4
"' David Curtis
8
2.10
13.4
Corpl. Dan Kent
8
2.10
13.4
"' W" Manley
8
2.10
13 4
David Towsley
5
2.10
8.
John Farwell
8
2.10
13.4
Moses Kent
8
2.10
13.4
Titus Sikes
8
2.10
13.4
Joseph Sheldon
5
2.10
13.4
Isaac Underbill
'
8
2.10
13.4
Jacob Wheeler
8
13.4
John Gray
8
13.4
Abijah Dunning
8
13.4
James Willcoxs
8
13.4
Timothy Mills
5
8.
Joseph Ingley
' 5
8.
Peter Roberts
5
8.
John Manley
8
13.4
Noah Morse
8
13.4
Corp. Joshua Cousens
8
13.4
£ 13.14.8
The above pay roll is just and true, without any fraud or
deceit, whatsoever. Test, Abraham Underbill.
The within pay roll is examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Underbill, which is
thirteen pounds fourteen shillings and eight pence.
Feb. 13, 1770. Thomas Chittenden.
Reed. Feb. 13, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, thirteen pounds
fourteen shillings and eight pence, in full.
Abra. Underbill, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
99
[155]
\^Lteut, Abraham Ives' Company'\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Abraham Ives' Company in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State, commenc-
ing Nov. 7, 1778, ending the 13"' of the same month, both days
included.
Names
Entered
Left
Days
pv
month
Total
Lt. Abraham Ives
Nov. 7
Nov. 13
7
2.10.0
0.12.6
En. Abraham Jackson
7
2.10.0
12.6
Jedediah Jackson
7
2.10.0
12.6
Jonah Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Asahel Jackson
7
2.10.0
12.6
Reuben Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Edward Bumpus
7
2.10.0
12.6
Joseph Benson
7
2.10.0
12.6
Amos Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Edmund Clark
7
2.10.0
12.6
Danl. Bradley
7
2.10.0
12.6
George Richmond
7
2.10.0
12.6
Goodyear Clark
7
2.10.0
12.6
Jotham Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Benj. Bradley
7
2.10.0
12.6
Hezekiah Rodes
7
2.10.0
12.6
John Clark 1
7
2.10.0
12.6
James Bumpus
'
7
2.10.0
12.6
Edward Allen
'
7
2.10.0
12.6
Ephraim Andrews
'
1*'
I
2.10.0
12.6
^12.10.0
Abraham Ives, Lieut.
Manchester, 22'' Oct. 1779. The above named Abraham Ives
personally appearing before me, made oath to the above pay roll
as a true one. Samuel Fletcher, Asst.
In Council, Manchester, Oct. 22'* 1779. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which is twelve pounds ten shillings lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above, reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, twelve pounds ten
shillings.
^12.10
Abraham Ives.
100
STATE OF VERMONT
[296]
\Capt. Tehan Noble s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company and Col. Warren's
Regiment of Militia for service done to defend Frontiers, by order
of the Governor & council.
When
When
Names
entered
dis-
Days
Amount
of pay
service
charged
1778
Capt. Tehan Noble
Nov. 7
Nov. 13
7
11.8
Lt. Enoch Eastman
7
11.8
En. Moses Robinson
7
11.8
Sergt. Joseph Leavitt
7
11.8
" Seth Hermon
7
11.8
'' Cyprian Eastman
7
11.8
" William Hurlburt
7
11.8
Corpl. Amos Scott
7
11.8
" Oliver Hermon
7
11.8
" Cyrenus Dewey
7
11.8
Josiah Risdon
7
11.&
Hezekiah Towsley
7
11.8
Reuben Farnsworth
7
11. 8
Ashbel Sikes
7
11.8
Oliver Scott
7
11.8
Stephen Eastman
7
11.8
David Brade
7
11.8
Nathl Smith
7
11.8
Eben-- Hubbard (Hulbard?)
7
11.8
Eben' Smith
7
11.8
Pelatiah Dewrey
7
11.8
Sale Hermon
7
11.8
Martin Hermon
7
11.8
Luke Noble
7
11.8
Amos Hermon
7
ll.S
Jona. Hays
7
11.8
Abdiel Webster
7
11.8
Joel Shelden
3
5.0
Jona. Eastman
3
5.0
^16. 5.0
The foregoing pay roll is just and true,
State, or any individual. Test,
without fraud to the
Abra. Underbill.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
101
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Tehan Noble, or Capt.
Abraham Underbill, which is sixteen pounds five shillings.
13th Feb. 1779. Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Feb. 13, 1779 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, sixteen pounds
five shillings, for and in behalf of Capt. Noble,
^16.5.0 per me, Abr. Underbill, Capt.
[181] [Capi. Ephraim BueU's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Buel's Company in Col. Warren's Regi-
ment of militia in the service of this and the United States, com-
mencing Nov. 8, ending 13"" 1778, both days included.
Names
Days
P' month
Total
John Eaton
6
2.10.0
0 10.0
Azariah Banchard
6
2.10.
10.
Eli Cogsell
6
2.10.
10.
Alpheus Hall
6
2.10.
10.
John Moulton
6
2.io:
10.
Gershom Moulton
6
2.10.
10.
Nehemiah Hoyt
6
2.10.
10.
Araunah Woodward
6
2.10.
10.
Sam' Moulton
6
2.10.
10.
Sam' Moulton, Jr.
6
2.10.
10.
Benj. Bennet
6
2.10.
10.
Peter Cogsell
6
2.10.
10.
Charles Blinn
6
2.10.
10.
Elias Hall
6
2.10.
10.
Richard Bentley
6
2.10.
10.
Perez Sturtevant
6
2.10.
10.
William Bogue
6
2.10.
10.
Elisha Killam
6
2.10.
10.
^9. 0.0
Test. Eph-" Buell, Capt.
Jan. 28, 1779, The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is nine pounds.
Tho= Chittenden.
Date above, reed of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, which is nine pounds
^9.0.0 Pr me, James Claghorn
102
STATE OF VERMONT
[24] \Capt. Benjamin Cooky's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Cooley's Company in Col. Warren's Reg:i-
ment of Militia in the service of this and the United States, com-
mencino^ Nov. 8, 1778, ending 13th, both days included.
Names
No. days
Wages per
month
Total
Richardson
6
2,10.0
0.10.0
James Ewings
2.10.0
0.10.0
Silas Mosur
2.10.0
0.10.0
Gideon Cooley
0.10.0
Eben"' Drury
0.10.0
Edward Owens
0.10.0
Neh*" Hopkins
0.10.0
Ashbel Hopkins
0.10.0
Eben"^ Lyman
0.10.0
Saml. Ellsworth
0.10.0
Israel Ellsworth
0.10.0
Hopkins Rowley
0.10.0
Sidias Blodgett
0.10.0
Benj. Stevens
0.10.0
Eph™ Stevens
0.10.0
Aaron Persons
0.10.0
^8. 0.0
Benjamin Cooley, Capt.
Jany 28, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same which is eight pounds.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above, rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above, which is eight pounds.
^8.0.0
[330, see p. 97] {Capt. Simeon Wrig/it]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's in Col. Gideon Warren's
Regiment of Militia for a Scout to Paul Moors' in Nov. 1778.
James Claghorn.
Names
Days
Miles
Sub-
sistence
pr. day
Total
Simeon Wright, Capt.
John Sutherland, Lt.
8
8
30
30
1.8
0.8
3.6.0
2.3.0
£5.9.0
Simeon Wright, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
103
Pay Table Office, August 4, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Simeon Wright or bearer, being five pounds nine shillings
lawful money. John Fassett | „
^•„ Tj >■ Committee
1 imo. Brownson (
Date above reed, of the
order
;^5.9.0
Treasurer the contents of the above
Simeon Wright.
[144, see next roll] \Lieut. Jonathan Scott's Company\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Jona. Scott's Company, raised out of
the Militia for to guard the Continental Stores in Bennington, en-
gaged and discharged at different times, from June 30, 1778 to
January 4, 1779 both days included.
Names
Entered
Dis-
charged
Days
Wages
per
day
Total
Matthew Scott, Sergt.
July 4
J any
4
184
1.4
12. 5.4
Caleb Morgan, Corpl.
It I .
4
184
1.4
13. 5.4
Daniel Braman
t ( ( h
Dec.
31
164
1.4
10.18.8
Thomas Brown, Jr.
" 20
■'
"
164
1.4
10.18.8
Saml, Brown
" 20
Jan.
4
157
1.4
10. 9.4
Eben' Spencer
Aug. 1
"
( i-
157
1.4
10. 9.4
Wheeler Branch
1
w
( (
126
1.4
8. 8
Benj. Herwood
Sept. 1
1 1
*'
108
1.4
7. 4
Eleazer Cushman
•' 19
1 (
( (
108
1.4
7. 4
James Greenslit
" 19
Dec.
31
89
1 4
5.18.8
John Totman
Oct. 3
I (
( (
89
1.4
5.18.8
Masa Branch
" 3
<. 1
i. (
89
1.4
5.18.8
Walter Cady
" 3
Jan.
4
93
1.4
6. 4.0
John Taylor
" 3
'*
"
90
1.4
6. 0.0
Saml. Jewett
(J
( (
"
92
1.4
(i. 2.8
Benj. Thorp
" 4
Dec.
31
73
1.4
5. 5.4
Joseph Morgan
" 13
Jan.
4
89
1.4
5,10.8
Martin Follett
" 13
Dec.
31
79
1.4
5. 5.4
£\^%. 6.8
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the public or any individual.
Test, Jona. Scott, Lieut.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
104
STATE OF VERMONT
is directed to pay the same, which is one hundred forty-two pounds
six shillings and eight pence.
12th Feb. 1779. Thos. Chittenden
Reed. Feb 12, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer one hundred forty-
two pounds six shillings and eight pence, in full.
_^142.6.8 Jona. Scott, Lieut.
[60, see preceding roll] S^Lieut. Jonathan Scott's Company\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Jona. Scott's Company in Col. Saml.
Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the Service of the American
United States raised for the purpose of guarding the public stores
in Bennington by order of Gen, Stark to his Excellency Gov. Chit-
tenden, engaged and discharged at several different times from
June 30, 17^8 to Jan. 4, 1779.
Names A^fD Bank
When
entered
service
June 30
When
dis-
missed
Jan. 4
Days
in
ser-
vice
Pay
per
day
Subsis-
tence
money
Total of
wages and
subsis-
tence
Jonath" Scott, Lt.
189
0.5.4
10.18.0
69. 6. 0
Matthew Scott, Sergt.
July 4
" 4
184
1.7
14.14.41
Caleb Morgan, Oorpl.
'■ 4
" 4
184
1.5
13. 9.10
Daniel Beaman
" 20
Dec. 81
164
1.4
10.18. 8
Thomas Brown, Jr.
" 20
" 31
164
1.4
10.18. 8
Saml, Brown
Aug. 1
Jan. 4
157
1.4
10. 9. 4
Eben' Spencer
" 1
" 4
157
1.4
10. 9. 4
Whealer Branch
Sep. 1
" 4
126
1.4
8. 8. 0
Ben]. Herwood
" 19
" 4
108
1.4
7. 4. 0
Eleazer Oushman
" 19
" 4
108
1.4
7. 4. 0
James Greenslitt
Oct. 3
Dec. 31
89
1.4
5.18. 8
John Totman
" 3
" 31
89
1.4
5.18. 8
Massa Branch
" 8
'■ 31
89
1.4
5.18. 8
Walter Cady
" G
Jan 4
93
1.4
6. 4. 0
John Taylor
" 4
" 4
90
1.4
6. 0. 0
Saml. Jewett
'• 13
" 4
92
1.4
6. 2. 8
Benjn. Sharp
" 13
Dec. 31
79
1.4
5. 5. 4
Jos. Morgan
" 13
Jan 4
83
1.4
5.10. 8
Martin Follett
" 13
Dec 3]
79
1.4
3. 4. 4
;^215. 6. 3
Saml. Herrick, Col.
Bennington, May 10, 1779. Personally appeared before me the
above named Jonathan Scott and made solemn oath that the above
pay roll is made out bone fide and that the several sums therein ex-
hibited are just, and that he has never received any satisfaction
therefor, directly or indirectly.
Jonas Fay, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
10£
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May ]8, 1786. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the contents, it being two hundred and fifteen pounds six shillings
and three pence continental money to Noah Smith Esq, Paymaster G.
^£•215. 6. 3
Timo. Brownson ^
o 1 r> ^ii r t^ommittee.
Saml. Bartlit \
Sunderland, May 19, 1786.
tents of the above order.
Received of the Treasurer the con-
Noah Smith.
Bennington, 11th July 1780. Reed, of Noah Smith Esq.
p^215.6.3 lawful money in Continental money, being the full of the
within pay roll.
Jonathan Scott, Lt.
[53]
[Cajft John Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Smith's Company of Militia in Col.
Warren's Regiment in the service of this State, commencing the
3rd and ending the 28th of February 1779, both days included.
When
When
Wages
Amt.
Amt of
Names
entered
left
per
of
wages
and sub-
service
service
month
wages
sistence
Capt. John Smith
Feb 3d.
Feb 28
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106
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When
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Hammon Lawrence
Feb 3d.
Feb 28
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Thos. Lyon
do
do
do
Asbel Hopkins
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do
Luther Drury
do
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Reuben Baker
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do
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Joshua Colvin
do
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do
W" Sweet
do
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Zebina Day
do
do
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Elijah Grandy
do
do
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Gurnsey Roots
do
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^28. 4.0'
Attest,
John Smith, Capt.
Windsor, June 3, 1779. The within payroll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is.
eighty-three pounds four shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Received, date above eighty-three pounds four shillings in full
for and in behalf of Capt. Smith.
Per me, Joseph Bowker.
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[173]
YCapt. John G. Bay ley's Company'\
Pay Roll of Capt. John G. Bayley's Company in Newbury for
guarding- and scouting from April 1777 to May 1779, under com-
mand of Col. Peter Olcott.
Names
Months
Days
Pay per
month
Sum total
John Gid. Bayley, Capt.
Nathi Merrill, Lt.
1
1
14
8.
7.18 4
Jo'' Chamberlin, 2"'' Lt.
1
8.
5. 8.
Tho= Hibbard, Serg'
1
2.8.
3. 8.
Sam' Eaton do
1
2.8.
2. 8.
Peter Johnson do
Er Chamberlin do
1
1
2.8.
2.8
2. 8.
2. 8.
Elihu Johnson
• 1
2.
2.
Abiel Chamberlin
1
2.
2.
Joseph Wilson
1
2.
2.
Josiah Page
Timo>' Sargent
1
1
2.
2.
2.
3.
John Baird
Sylvanus Heath
1
1
2.
2.
3.
2.
Jacob Bayley, Jr
James Bayley
1
1
2.
2.
3.
3.
Joshua Bayley
Nath' Chamberlin
1
1
2.
2.
3.
3.
Asher Chamberlin
1
2.
2.
Moses Chamberlin
1
2.
2.
Silas Chamberlin
1
2.
2.
Jacob Fowler
Jacob Gates
Sam' Hadley
1
1
1
20
2.
2.
2.
2,
2. 6.8
2
W™ Johnstone
1
2.
2.
Moses Kelly
Neh. Lovewell
20
19
2.
2.
1. 6.8
1. 5.4
Neb. Lovewell, Jr
21
2.
1. 8.
Henry Lovewell
13
2.
0.17.4
Sam' Webster
2.
2.
Remembrance Chamberlin
29
2.
3.18.8
Abner Fowler
2.
2.
Robert Johnston
0
3.
Jona. Butterfield
2.
3.
(ohn Hazletine
2.
2.
[8]
114
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Months
Days
Pay per
month
Sum total
Sam' Barnate
2
4
£^-
£ 4. 5.4
John Barnate
1
2.
2.
John Brown
1
15
2.
3.
Gideon Smith
1
25
2.
3.13.4
Aaron Osmore
1
20
2.
3. 6.8
Ephraim Bayley
1
3
2.
2. 4.
Ephraim Webster
1
2.
2.
Ephraim Webster, Jr.
1
2.
2.
Fr)'e Bayley
1
2
2
Jesse Heath
1
2
2
James Heath
1
2
2
Sam' Heath
1
2
2
James Hunter
1
2
2
Dudley Carleton
1
2
2
Ephraim Lacy
1
2
2
Uriah Chamberlin
1
2
2
John Croodwin
1
2
2
Willibie Goodwin
1
2
2
Asa Webster
1
2
2
Jona. Fowler
28
2
1. 7.4
Peletiah Bliss
25
2
1.13.4
Benj. Muzzey
1
2
2.
John Taplin
18
2
1. 4.
Mansfield Taplin
1
2
2.
Zacheus Lovewell
1
2
2. .
W" Taplin
20
2
1. 6.8
Levi Sylvester
1
2
2.
Levi Sylvester, Jr
1
2
2.
Joseph White
1
2
2
2. 2.8
Thomas Chamberlin
28
2
1. 7.4
Jacob Page
1
2
2.
Robert Hunkins
20
2
1, 6.8
Jacob Kent
1
2
2.
Eben-- White
23
2
1.10.8
Reuben Foster
2
25
2
5.13.4
John Mills
1
2
2.
John Mills, Jr
1
2
2.
Thomas Brock
29
2
1.18.8
Jona. Goodwin
1
2
2.
David Hazletine
1
25
2
3.13.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
115
Names
Months
Days
Pay per
month
Sum total
Amos Barratt
20
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Jacob Fowler, 3'^
1
2
2.
James Dodge
18
2
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William Wallace
2
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Samuel Stevens
2
2.
Otho Stevens
2
2.
Simeon Stevens
2
3
2. 2.8
Edmund Brown
2
2.
Thomas Johnson
2
2.
Benj. Barnate
2
2.
^193. 7.8
John G. Bayley, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within roll is
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, amounting to the sum of one hundred and ninety-three
pounds seven shillings and eight pence lawful money to Capt. John
G. Bayley (or bearer) Sam' Bartlit | p ^^
Timo. Brownson [
Sunderland, July 9, 1785, Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of the within order John G. Bayley
[199] [^Capt. William Hutchins' Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Company of Militia in
the service of the State of Vermont, commencing March 1st. and
ending May 3rd and 4th, 1779.
Names
When
entered
Days
Pr.
day
Total
1779
William Hutchins, Capt.
March 1
64
0.2.0
6. 2.0
Jason Duncan, Lt.
" 16
50
2.0
5. 0.0
Lebbeus Armstrong, Lt.
" 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
Stephon Cleveland, Sergt.
" "
64
2.
6. 8.0
John Hutchins "
1 1 t(
64
2.
6. 8.0
Reuben Spalding "
" 16
50
2.
5. 0.0
Benaiah Cleveland, Drum"'
" 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
116
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
Days
Pr.
day
Total
1779
Ezra Sweat, Corp.
March 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
John Gault, "
" 17
49
2.
4.18.0
Philip Rawlings, "
" 25
41
2.
4. 2.0
Joseph Chitman, private
" 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
Jesse Gallop
( t i i
64
2.
6. 8.0
Stephen Burrit
11 t t
64
2.
6. 8.0
Darius Moon
(4 li.
64
2.
6. 8.0
W" Kellogg
ii II.
64
2.
6. 8.0
James Phillips
it it
64
2.
6. 8.0
Peleg Spencer
a li
64
2.
6. 8.0
Francis Story
t ( a
64
2.
6. 8.0
Stephen Downer
it a
64
2.
6. 8.0
Nathl. Montague
»i a
64
2.
6. 8.0
Levi Buck
i t L
64
2.
6. 8.0
Bethuel Tabby
( ( ( (
64
2.
6. 8.0
Walter Bates
ii ((
64
2,
6. 8.0
Richard Biddlecom
a ii
64
2.
6. 8.0
John Foot
(I ii
64
2.
6. 8.0
Edward Evearts
I ( 1 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
Seth Rice
( i I
64
2.
6. 8.0
Samuel Hutchins
a ( »
64
2.
6. 8.0
David Laughton
" 16
50
2.
5. 0.0
Asa Houghton
a •.!.
50
2.
5. 0.0
Joseph Starter
" 19
47
2.
4.14.0
Partey Starr
i i ii
47
2.
4.14.0
George Ray
" 22
44
2.
4. 8.0
Azariah Wright
" 26
40
2.
4. 0.0
John Gould
( k ii
40
2.
4. 0.0
Samuel Butler
" 1
49
2.
4.18.0
William Thomas
it 4 (
49
2.
4.18.0
Jonathan Pratt
i C It
49
2.
4.18.0
_ oseph Scott
ii tl
49
2.
4.18.0
leuben Comins (Commins)
(( t b
49
2.
4.18.0.
;^ 228.18.0
;^228.18.0 William Hutchins, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is directed to pay the same, which is two hundred and twenty-
eight pounds, eighteen shillings. Thos. Chittenden.
Remember the soldiers Bates, Foot and others.
Reed. May 23. 1779 of Ir
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
117
[16]
[Capt. Simeon Wright's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company, Col. Warren's
Reg't. ot Militia in voluntary Service in guarding the frontiers,
etc. 1779.
Commence-
Days
Wages
Amt. of
Names
ment
in ser-
per
wages
vice
day
Capt. Simeon Wright
May 6, 1779'
7
0.2.0
0.14.0
Lt. Nathl. Blanchard
do
7
2.
0.14.0
" John Forbes
do
14
1. 8.0
W" Dwindle, 1st. sergt.
do
7
0.14.0
Danl. Smith, 2nd. do
do
7
0.14.0
Nathan Pratt, 3rd. do.
do
7
0.14.0
Stephen Williams
do
7
0.14.0
Joseph Hawley
do
7
0.14.0
Noah Beach
do
7
0.14.0
Jared Post
do
7
0.14.0
Eben'' Cook
do
7
0.14 0
Nathl. Whitney
do
7
0.14.0
Asa Hale
do
14
1. 8.0
Enos Ives
do
7
0.14.0
Thos. Hale, Corpl.
do
14
1. 8.0
John Smith, Corpl.
do
14
1. 8.0
Ac' James Mead
do
7
0.14.0
Silas Pratt
do
7
0.14.0
Abel Wright
do
7
0.14.0
Frederick Cushman
do
7
0.14.0
Ezra Mead
do
7
0.14.0
Eben"- Pratt
do
7
0.14.0
Saml. Smith
do
7
0.14.0
John Moses
do
7
0.14.0
David Whipple
do
7
0.14.0
Jos. Chipman
do
7
0.14.0
James Hinman
do
7
0.14.0
Henry Mead
do
14
1. 8.0
Elihu Johnson
do
7
0.14.0
Justus Sutherland
Elijah Grandy
do
14
1. 8.0
do
7
0.14.0
^24.18.0
Simeon Wright, Capt.
118
STATE OF VERMONT
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same, being twenty-four pounds
eighteen shillings, lawful money.
Given under my hand, at Arlington, this 7th day of June, 1779.
Thos. Chittenden.
Treasury Office, Arlington, June 18, 1779. Received of Ira
Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the within pay roll, being
twenty-four pounds, eighteen shillings, lawful money, in behalf of
Capt. Simeon Wright.
James Claghorn, Lt. Col.
[294] [CVz//. Simeon Wright\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's in Col. Gideon Warren's
Regiment of Militia, for being in Fort Ranger in the month of May
in the year 1779. Being ordered in by Col. Claghorn.
Names
Days
Miles
Subsist
ence per
day
Total
Simeon Wright, Capt.
Nathl. Blanchard, Lt.
8
8
3
3
1.8
0.8
2.16.0
1.15.0
^4 11.0
Simeon Wright, Capt.
Sworn before
John Fassett Jr. Asst.
State of Vermont,
Arlington, Aug. 4, 1781.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 4, 1781. The within roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Simeon Wright or bearer, being four pounds eleven shillings, law-
ful money.
John Fassett
Timo. Brownson
(■ Committee
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^4.11.0 Simeon Wright.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
119
[61, see next roll] \Capt. John Burt's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Burt's Company for services done this
and the United States made up at ^3 per man per month. 1779.
Names and Rank
When ^
entered
Vhen
dis-
Days
in ser-
Amount
of pay
service ch
arged
vice
Capt. John Burt
April 24 Ju
ne30
68
6.16.0
Lt. Elkanah Sprasfue
" 27
' 28
63
6. 6.0
Ensign Peter Haselton
" 24
' 6
44
4. 8.0
George Foot
June 18
' 25
8
0.16.0
Sergt. W"> Sterns
May 2
' 28
58
5.16.
" John Marks
Apl. 24
' 29
67
6.14
Nathan Billings
May (5 '
' 28
54
5. 8
Corpl. Zeb. Ames
Apl. 24
' 29
67
6.14
Eben-- Stoel
May 2
' 28
58
5.16
" Jos. Lockwood
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
" Jno. Darling
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
_ ames Atwood
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
John Davis
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
' ^eter Tarbin
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
_ ohn Johnson
" 3
' 29
58
5.16
saac Smith
Apl 24
' 29
67
6.14
^ ames Keatsley
" 24
' 29
67
6.14
Jno. Barnes
May 3
' 29
58
5.16
Abel White
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
David Denison
Apl 24
' 29
67
6.14
Arch. Mace
May 6
' 28
54
5. 8
Saml. Spauldin
2
' 28
58
5.16
Saml. Matthews
" 26
' 28
54
3. 8
Benj. Powers
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
Thos. Powers
" 2
' 28
58
5.16
Obedi> Willard
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
Winchester Throop
2
" 28
58
5.16
Sylvester Bagley
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
Jos. Powers
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
Jeremiah Bishop
2
" 28
58
5.16
Stephen Powers
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
Moses Morse
" 2
" 28
58
5 16
John Knot
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
Artimus Robertson
6
" 28
54
0. 8
W" Strong
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
120
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and Rank
When
entered
service
When
dis-
charged
Days
in
ser-
vice
Amount
of pay
Saml. Dike
Jer'' Reed
Saml. Green
John Kellogg
May 18
Apl. M
" -M
" 24
June 28
" 29
" 29
" 29
42
67
(i7
67
4. 4
6.14
6.14
6.14
^223. 6
Arlington, June 30, 1779. I do certify on honor that the with-
in roll is just and true without fraud to this State, or any indi-
vidual. John Burt, Capt.
Arlington, June 30, 1779. The within roll is examined and
approved, and the Treasurer of this State is hereby directed to pay
the same, being two hundred twenty-three pounds six shillings
lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden.
Treasury Office, Arlington, June 30, 1779.
Reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the within
pay roll, being ^223.6.0 lawful money.
John Burt, Capt.
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123
[13] [Sheriff's Fosse under Capt. IV" Gatge]
A Pay Roll of the men that went from Danby to assist the
Sheriff of the county of Cumberland in the execution of his office
in May and June, 1779.
Names
Capt. W" Guage
Lt. Isaac Guage
John Veal
No.
days
814
Pay per
day
48
48
48
Amount
22.16 0
20. 8.0
20. 8.0
^63,12.0
I do certify that the above account is just and true.
William Gaige.
Arlington, June 17, 1779. The within account is examined
and approved, and the Treasurer of this State is hereby directed
to pay the same, being sixty-three pounds, twelve shillings, lawful
money. Thos. Chittenden.
Treasurer's Office, Arlington, June 17, 1779. Received the
contents of the within account of Ira Allen, Treasurer, being sixty-
three pounds, twelve shillings, lawful money.
W" Gaige.
[20] \_CaJ>f. Thomas Sawyer s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Militia,
raised for the defence of the Northern Frontiers of the United
States— 1779.
Names and Bank
Capt. Tlios. Sawyer
Lt. Wright
Surgeon J. Eubaok
Sergt. Joseph Andrus
" Beuben Kowley
" Eben' Smith
" Parish Ooburn
Drm. Josiah Kellogg
Corpl Pelatiah Dewey
Bobert Allen
Service
Pay per
Entered
Dis-
charged
Milage
month
and sub.
Months
Days
1779
May 4
June 38
26
05
£ 18
" 17
do
13
5
11
1778
Dec. 3
do
0
0
37
May 17
do
13
5
3
" 31
do
9
n
3
" 19
do
11
5
3
" 19
do
11
^
3
" 23
do
7
0
3
" 33
do
8
5
44/
" 34
do
e
5
44/
Total
38.17.0
16. 1.0
189. 0.0
4.11.0
4. 3.0
4. 7.0
4. 7.0
3.19.0
3. 0.0
3.17.0
124
STATE OF VERMONT
N/iMES AND Bank
Jona. Morgan
Obadiah Winter
Saml. Haines
Benj. Hininan
Jacob Sikes
Jno. Ellsworth
Hez. Logman
Solom. Wood
Gideon Sarles
John Willard
Timothy Soper
William Wheeler
Samuel Matteson
James Bentley
Seth Koyce
Joshua Pride
Simon Sanford
Benj. Carpenter
Dan. S. Pratt
Martin D Pollett
Obadiah Dunham
Nathan Allen
John Seely
Jacob Smith
Danl. V. Debender
Stephen Barrett
Anthony Day
Joseph Fuller
Eleazer Mallory
Isaac Adams.
Elisha Bigdon
Danl. Meigs
Zenas Bradley
Josiah Puller
Joshua Hathaway
Eben' Smith
W'" Malleray
Saml. Eldridge
W'" Demmon
Eliakim Pary
Elijah Aimes
Entered
1778
June 10
May 13
" 12
20
30
19
13
13
12
13
24
24
24
26
34
35
39
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
21
31
12
13
12
12
12
20
20
20
20
34
33
83
30
26
June 3
Dis-
charged
June 2S
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Service
Months Days
0
19
18
16
10
11
U
18
18
18
8
6
6
6
4
6
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
9
18
18
18
18
18
10
10
10
10
6
7
7
0
0
27
Pay per
Milage
month
and sub.
Total
5
44/
1.13.6
5
44/
3.16.0
5
£ 3
3. 9.0
5
3
3.18.4
5
3
2.18.4
5
3
3.19.8
5
3
2. 9.0
f)
2
3. 9.0
5
3
3. 9.0
5
2
3. 9.0
5
2
2.13.0
5
3
2.13.0
5
3
2.13.0
5
2
3.10.4
5
2
3.13.0
5
2
3.11.8
5
2
3. 6.4
5
2
3.19.8
5
3
3.19.8
5
3
3.19.8
5
3
2.19.8
5
3
8.19.8
5
3
2.19.8
5
3
2.19.8
5
3
2.17.0
5
3
2.17.0
5
2
3. 9.0
5
3
3. 9.0
5
3
3. 9.0
5
3
3. 9.0
5
3
3 9.0
5
2
2.18.4
5
3
2.18.4
5
2
3.18.4
5
3
3.18.4
5
2
3.13.0
5
2
3.14.4
5
3
3.14.4
5
3
3. 5.4
5
3
2.10.4
5
2
2. 1.0
I do certify that the above pay roll is just and true, without
fraud to the United States or any individual.
Thos. Sawyer, Capt. Com'.
Rutland, 7 Dec. 1779. Personally appeared Capt. Thomas
Sawyer and made solemn oath to the authority of the above
pay roll. Before me,
Reuben Harmon, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
125
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 18, 1786. The above pay
roll is examitied and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the contents being Three Hundred and Eighty-nine pounds,
fourteen shillings and two pence continental money, to Noah
Smith, Esq. Paymaster.
Time. Brownson ( ^ ^^
Saml. Bartlit [ ^°"^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 19, 1786. Rec'd. of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Noah Smith.
Rec'd, Tinmouth, June 17, 1780, of Noah Smith, Paymaster, in
behalf of Capt. Thos. Sawyer, ^389. 14. 2, the amount of the above
pay roll.
Parish Coburn.
[4, see next roll] [Capt. Tehan Noble's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia for
services done the United States and State of Vermont, made up at
three pounds per month.
126
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and rank
Com-
mence- Wh
ment of ch
pay
en dis-
arged
Days
in ser-
vice
Amount
of pay
Anthony Coffee
Apl
20 Ju
ne 21
63
6. 6.0
Enos Cotton
May
1
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Caleb Morgan
"
10
' 15
36
3.12.0
Darius Moon
Apl
10
15
66
5.14.0
Jona. Olds
"
17
• 15
59
6.12.0
Henry Matteson
( (
19
' 15
57
5.14.0
David Barns
( (
20
15
66
5.12.0
John Hulett
i i
10
' 15
66
6.12.0
John Fuller
••
26
• 15
50
6. 0.0
Wanton Buckingham
1 1
10
• 15
66
6.12.0
George Hill
I i
15
' 15
01
6. 2.0
Ezekiel Mallory
May
10
' 21
32
3. 4.0
Seth Hinman
Apl
12
• 15
64
6. 8.0
Josiah Kellogg
May
2
' 21
50
5. 0.0
Joseph Larkins
Apl
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Matthew Shaw
( (
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Silas Pratt
May
1
' 21
57
5. 2.0
Daniel Green
( k
1
' 21
57
5. 2.0
Royce Beckwith
Apl
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
John Blanden
( (
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Felix Menter
( (
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Nicholas Wood
"
24
■ 21
59
5.18.0
Penuel Stephens
t (
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Bishop Warren
i i
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Reuben Green
i i
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Arestus Munson
i I
22
' 21
61
6. 2.0
Hammon Lawrence
May
2
' 21
50
5. 0.0
Amos Harmon
Apl
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
W" Graves
*•
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
Luke Noble
i i
23
' 21
60
0. 0.0
Pliny Smith
( (
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
Saml. Bates (Barto ?)
May
2
' 21
50
6. 0.0
Stephen Tubbs
Apl
29
' 21
53
5.12.0
Jeshm. Sethward
May
2
' 21
50
5. 0.0
Jona. Wood
"
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Elihu Allen
( (
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Job Chelsey
u
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Jesse Sprague
"
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Silas Whitney
(t
' 21
51
5. 2.0
James Curby
* '
' 21
51
5. 2.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
127
Names and Rank
Isaac Mead
Jas. Sutherland
Samuel Tuttle
Joab Smith
Ira Rude
Jerod Ives
Jona. Newton
Gershom Beach
Com-
mence-
When dis-
Days
ment of
charged
in ser-
vice
pay
Apl 29
Tune 21
53
•' 29
'■ 21
53
" 10
" 15
66
" 30
" 21
52
May 3
" 21
49
2
" 21
50
3
21
49
3
" 21
49
Amount
of pay
5. 6.0
5, 6.0
C.12.0
6. 4.0
4.18.0
5. 0.0
4.18.0
4.18.0
£ 77.18.0
207. 0.0
^384.18.0
Bennington, June 26, 1779 This roll is examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same,
amounting to ^,^384.18, lawful money.
Th" Chittenden.
Treasury Office, Arlington, June 26, 1779. Received of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the amount of this roll, being three hundred
eighty-four pounds, eighteen shillings, lawful money.
Tehan Noble, Capt.
[284, see preceding roll] \Capt. Tehan Noble s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia, Col.
Warren's Regiment, which served in defence of the Northern
Frontier.
Names
Capt. Tehan Noble
Lt. Thos. Butterfield
En. Abraham Jackson
Sergt. Robert Logins
" Eph°' Ripley
" Daniel Heard
" Archibald Blodget
Oorpl. Amos Herman
Entered
April Ifi
" 18
", 18
" 26
" 86
" 24
May 8
Ap. 18
Dis-
c harmed
June 18
Time
Pr.
month
Mos.
2
Days
O
18.0.0
3
2
11.
2
3
9.
1
24
3.
1
24
3.
1
26
3.
1
17
3.
2
2
44/
Mil-
Total
ages
0.6.8
38.14.8
6.8
23. 1.4
6.8
18.18.8
6.8
5.14.8
6.8
5.14.8
6.8
5.18.8
6.8
5. 0.8
6.8
4.17.6
128
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
service
Dis-
charged
Time
Pr.
month
Blil-
ages
Total
Mos.
Days
John Morgan
Ap. 18
June 18
2
2
44/
6.8
4.17.6
Benj. Bingham
'• "
( c t (
2
2
44/
6.8
4.17.6
Joseph Larkins
(( (4
" '*
2
2
44/
6.8
4.17.6
Matthew Shaw
" 26
(( (k
24
3
6.8
3.18.8
Bice Becket
(( ii
t( n
24
2
6.8
8.13.8
John Blandin
" "
,1 ,.
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Felix Menter
a (1
" ■'
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Nicholas Wood
( ( if
"
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Panuel Stephens
n •'
" "
24
2
6.8
8.18.8
Bishop Warren
(t (i
" '*
24
2
6 8
3.18.8
Drum' Zebina Day
May 3
" '*
17
44/
6.8
8.13.4
Fifer Nathan Bowley
a a
(t (i
17
44/
6.8
3.13.4
Beuben Green
Ap. 24
" "
26
3
6.8
4. 1.4
Erastxis Munsel
i I > (
(( il
2<j
3
6.8
4. 1.4
Hermon Laurence
May 4
" "
16
3
6.8
3. 8.0
Saml. Barlow
" "
" "
16
3
6.8
3. 8.0
Aaron Bison
Ap. 25
*-■ ■ '
35
3
6.8
4. 0.0-
William Graves
"
(k t.
25
2
6.8
4. 0.0
Luke Noble
1 1 (i
( ( 14
25
2
6.8
4. 0.0
Pliny Smith
( ( ><
I, il
35
2
6.8
4. 0.0
Stephen Tubs
May 4
4( 4 C
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Jasher Southerd
" 2
44 44
18
2
6.8
3.10.8
Jonathan Wood
" 8
4 C 4 (
17
3
6.8
3. 9.4
Ehhu Allen
" 8
" "
17
3
6.8
3. 9.4
Job Chelsey
" 8
4, 44
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Stephen Squire
" 8
44 <4
1
17
3
6.8
3. 9.4-
Silas Whitney
" 8
14 14
17
2
6.8
8. 9.4,
James Curby
" 8
1 ( 44
17
3
6.8
8. 9.4
Isaac Mead
" 1
H ( (
19
3
6.8
3.12.0'
Silas Pratt
. ( t (
44 14
19
3
6.8
3.12.0
James Sutherland
" 2
44 4(
18
2
6.8
3. 10. a
Joel Smith
( ( 11
4 4 44
18
2
6 8
8.10.8
Jared Ives
" 4
"
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Ira Wood
" 5
4 « ((
15
2
6.8
8. 6.8.
Jona. Newton
. t ( (
(1 4 4
1
15
2
6.8
3. 6.8
Gershom Beach
" "
44 (.
1
15
3
6.8
8. 6.8
Jesse Sprague
" 3
44
17
3
6.8
3. 9.4
Thos. Phillips
Ap. 18
44 44
2
2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Anthony Coffee
•' 20
(4 44
2
0
3
6.8
4. 6.8
Silas Bennet
" 18
44 .4
2
2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Augustus Spercer
" 18
,4 .<
2
2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
John Huting
" 18
it (4
2
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Enos Colton (Cotton)
■ " 18
44 4(
2
3
3.0.0
6.8
4. 9.4
Pennel Staton
" 18
it 44
2
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Job Caney
" 18
ti (4
2
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Natha" Montague
May 7
(4 4 (
1
13
3
6.8
3. 4.0
Samuel Jewett
Apl 18
(( it
2
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
John Fuller
" 26
it 4 .
1
34
3
6.8
3.18.8
David Barns
" 22
14 it
1
38
3
6.8
4. 4.0
Daniel Geenoe (Grenoe]
May 8
" ■'
1
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Seth Hinman
Apl 18
ti it
2
3
2
6.8
4. 9.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
129
Names
Entered
service
Dis-
charge
Time
-1
Pr.
month
Mil-
ages
Total
id
Mos.
Days
Darius Mount
Apl. 18
June 1
8 3
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
Henry Matson
:, i,
3
2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Jona. Olds
ti It
3
• 2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Ira Rood
(■ ki
2
2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Eben' Stebens
" "
3
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Jared Hill
( ( i(
2
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Walter Burlingame
'• "
2
3
3
6.8
4. 9.4
Eeuben Bennet
May 10
1
10
3
6.8
3. 0.0
Caleb Morgan
" "
1
10
2
6.8
3. 0.0
Ezekiel Mallery
" 23
0
38
2
6.8
3. 4.0
Josiah Kellogg
" 4
1
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Samuel Tuttle
Apl. 18
2
2
3
6.8
4. 9.4
i:354. 0.0
Tehan Noble, Captain.
I do certify that the above pay roll is just and true, without
fraud to the United States or any individual.
Tehan Noble, Capt.
Personally appeared Capt. Tehan Noble and made oath to the
authenticity of the above roll, before me.
Eben'' Russell, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 18, 1786. The above roll
is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
contents of the same, being- three hundred and fifty-four pounds,
continental money, to Noah Smith, Esq. Paymaster General.
Tino. Brownson ) ^ „„•*(.
c< , TD ^1-.. t Committee
Saml. Bartht j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 19, 178C. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^ 354c. Noah Smith.
Rupert, 20th June, 1780. Reed, the amount of this Roll of Noah
Smith, P. M. G., it being ^354.
Reed, per Tehan Noble, Capt.
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[263] [A Scouting Party from Capt. Simeon Wright's Company\
A Pay Roll for a Scout in Capt. Simeon Wright's Company'in
Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment. Said Scout went to the Lake" at
Five Mile Point, and from thence to Bridport in July, A. D. 1779.
Names
Elisha Wright, Sergt.
Roswell Post, Jr.
Zebulon Mead
Weight Wright
Days
8
Miles
Total
45
1.7.8
8
45
1.5.8
8
45
1.5.8
8
45
1.5.8
£ 6.4.8
Simeon Wright, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 4, 1781. Sworn before
John Fassett, Jr. Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 4, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Simeon Wright, or bearer, being six pounds four shillings
and eight pence, lawful money.
John Fassett | ^ ^^i^>^^
i,. T-, >• Committee
Timo. Brownson \
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^6.4.8 Simeon Wright.
[75] \A Scouting Party under Sergeant Thomas Hinnian\
A Pay Roll of Sergt. Thomas Hinman in Capt. Simeon
Wright's Company of Militia in Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment,
for a scout to the mouth of Otter Creek in the month of August in
the year 1779.
Names
Days
Miles
Pay per
Mo.
Total
Thos. Hinman, Sergt.
Elijah Grandy
Gernsey Roots
Eben' Pratt
7
7
7
7
55
55
55
55
2.8.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
1.9.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
135
Names
Days
Miles
Pay per
Mo.
Total
Seth Hinman
Solomon Purdy
James Hinman
Silas Foot
John Foot
7
7
7
7
7
55
55
55
55
55
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2,0.0
2.0.0
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
£ 12.11.0
Nov. 9, 1782. The above account sworn to before me.
Tinio. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Nov. 19, 1782. The within pay roll beinjf
examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Thomas Hinman or bearer, the sum of twelve pounds
eleven shillings,
Timothy Brownson \ ^ •..
T , o/ c Committee
John Strong \
Sunderland, April 25, 1783. Reed of Ira Allen , Treasurer, the
contents of the above order in behalf of Thomas Hinman.
Jonathan Buck.
[178, see next roll] \Capt. Parmelee Allen s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company of Rangers
for the pay due to them from the State of Vermont, made up at
£Z per man per month.
When
When
Amount
Names
entered
dis-
Days
of
service
charged
pay
1779
Q. M. Sergt. Cogswell
Aug' 1='
Nov. 17
109
10.18.0
Sergt. Nath' Harmon
109
10.18.
" Elias Hall
109
10.18.
'• Trueman Powell
109
10.18.
" Justice Allen
109
lO.lS.
Corpl. James Hoskin
109
10.18.
Reuben Baker
109
10.18
" Jona. Tyler
t t t
109
10.18.
Alpheus Hall
( ( Li
109
10.18.
]36
STATE OF VERMONT
When
When
Amount
Names
entered
dis-
Days
of
servic
1779
e
charged
pay
John Eaton
Aug' r'
Nov. 1
'T'
109
10.18.
Salmon Cogsel
109
10.18.
Drum Elan Lee
109
10.18.
Fife Amos Stone
109
10.18.
Francis Culver
109
10.18.
Asa Lake
109
10.18.
W"" Crawford
109
10.18.
Timo. Richardson
109
10.18.
Philip Read
109
10.18.
Bishop Warren
109
10.18.
Jabesh Warren
109
10.18.
Joseph Lawrence
10ft
10.18.
John Russel
109
10.18.
John Ballard
109
10.18.
Daniel Ormsby
109
10.18.
Israel Everest
109
10.18.
Barabas Chipman
109
10.18.
Sampson Marble
I
109
10.18.
John Buck
109
10.18.
Daniel Purdy
109
10.18.
Gilbert Mallory
109
10.18.
Eleazor Mallory
109
10.18.
Barnard Ward
109
10.18.
John Blanchard
109
10.18.
Jona. Marshal
109
10.18.
Joseph Craw
109
10.18.
Amasiah Russell
109
10.18.
Isaac Marks
109
10.18.
Martin Barber
109
10.18.
Sam' Merriman
109
10.18.
Jona. Prindle
109
10.18.
Eph™ Blackman
109
10.18.
Abdiel Webster
109
10.18.
Neheraiah Kellogg
109
10.18.
John Christie
109
10.18.
Elisha Kilbourn
109
10.18.
Joshua Juno
1C9
10 18.
Peter Powers
109
10.18.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
137
When
When
Amount
Names
entered
dis-
Days
of
service
charged
pay
1779
Daniel Furbush
Augt V^
Nov. 17
109
lO.lS.
James Woodward
k ( a
4 ( a
109
10.18.
Eben-- Tuttle
1 ( it
a It
109
10.18.
Tho"* Powers
4( ((
(( ((
109
10.18.
Abel Green
" "
( fc ( (
109
10.18.
Castleton, 17"^ Nov. 1779. I do hereby certify that this roll
is just and true in all its parts.
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Arlington, Nov. 17, 1779. To the Treasurer of the State of
Vermont : You are hereby directed to pay the amount of the with-
in roll to Capt. Parmelee Allen, being five hundred and sixty-six
pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Tho^ Chittenden.
Rec" of I. Allen, Treasurer, the amount ot the above pay roll.
;^566.16.0 Parmelee Allen, Capt.
[388, see preceding roll] [Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company of Rangers, for
service done the United States in the year 1779.
When
Names
en-
tered
ser-
vice
When
dis-
charged
Days
Pr.
month
Total
Capt. Parmelee Allen
Aiigt.l
Nov. 17
109
12. 0
229. 4.0
Lt. Benj. Everest
" '*
t ( it
109
8. 0
121.17.0
" James Smith
( t ( t
109
8. 0
121.17.0
Q. M. S. L. Cogswell
W .i
109
3.10
21.16.4
Sergt.'Nathl. Harmon
tl 14
109
3. 0
20. 0.0
" Elihu [Elias] Hall
It t k
109
3. 0
20. 0.0
■' Truman Powell
I ( t i
109
3 0
20. 0.0
" Justice Allen
'* w
109
3. 0
20. 0.0
Corpl. James Haskins (Haw-
kins) [Ho.<;kin]
1 ( ( i
« ( 4 1
109
4. 2
16.19.9
138
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
" Reuben Baker
" Jona. Tyler
Elon Lee [drummer]
Amos Stone [fifer]
Alpheus Hall
John Eaton
Salmon Cogswell [Cogsel)
Francis Culver
Asa Lake
Wm. Crawford
Timo. Richardson
Philip Read
Bishop Warner
Jabez Warren
Joseph Lawrence
John Russell
Daniel Ormsby
Israel Everest
Barnabas Chipman
Simeon (Samson'* Marble
John Burk [B.ick]
John Bullard
David [Daniel] Purdy
Gilbert Mallery
Bernard Ward
John Blanchard
Jona. Marshall
Joseph Craw
Amasiah Russell (Bussell)
Isaac Marks
Martin Barber
Saml. Merriam (Meriman)
Jonathan Prindle
Ephr" Blackman
Abdiel Webster
Nehemiah (eaten out) (Kel-
logg)
John Ains (eaten off)
Christie
AugM
When
en-
tered
ser-
vice
When
dis-
charged
Nov. 17
Days
Pr.
month
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
2. 4
2. 4
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
Tot a
1
16.19.9
16.19.9
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
10.
7.4
]6.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16
7.4
16.
7.4-
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16,
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
REVOLUTIONARY "WAR ROLLS
139
Names
Elisha Kilburn
Joshua June (Juno)
Peter Powers
Danl. Furbush
Jas. Woodward
Eben' Tuttle
Thos. Dewey
Abel Green
Eleazer Mallory
When
en-
tered
ser-
vice
When
dis-
charged
AugM
Nov. 17
Days
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
109
Pr.
month
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
2. 0
Total
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
16.
7.4
^1345.
16.3
$4486.
Sworn to before me at Sunderland, this 19th. day of Novem-
ber 1779. Timo. Brownson, Asst.
March 28, 1782. Capt. Allen's receipt for this money on this
roll is on a separate paper and enclosed. It was the same excepted
that the continent would pay this roll, therefore the receipt was
taken on another paper. I. Allen, Treasurer.
[141] [Capi. Thomas Sawyer's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Militia, raised
for the defence of the Northern Frontiers of America — August,
1779.
Time of
service
Wages
per
Dis-
Travel
Total
charged
and sub-
30 m.
Months
Days
sistence
Capt. Thomas Sawyer An
g. 15
Nov. 1
2
16
12
5'i
80.16.4
Lt. Nathl. Holmes
1 <>
Oct. 15
2
1
8
5
16.10.4
En. Parish Coburn
i ( i
U 11
.")
1
6
5
13. 9.0
Sergt. Jacob Kobuck
' 18
Nov. 1
3
16
12
5
30.16.4
" ArchippasBlodgett '
' 15
Oct. 15
3
0
6
5
11.19.0
Asa Briggs '
I <i
3
0
6
5
11.19.0
Matthew Randall
I 41
3
0
6
5
11.19.0
Obadiah Eisdon '
1 11
3
0
6
5
11.19.0
Corpl. Thomas Willard '
' "
3
0
5
3
10. 7.0
Elijah Grandy
< C(
3
0
5
5
10. 7.0
Elijah Bishop '
i I i
3
0
5
5
10. 7.0
Drmr Josiah Kellogg
i ii
2
0
5
5
10. 7.0
140
STATE OF VERMONT
Time of
service
Wages
per
Names
Entered
Dis-
charged
month
and sub-
Travel
30 m.
Total
Months
Days
sistence
John Lane
Aug. 15
Oct. 15
2
0
5
5''
9.19.0
Elijah Spafford
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Parley Gold
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Jeroham Sawyer
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
James Handley
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Elnathan Hunt
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Philip Spauldin
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Benj. Hinman
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Seth Hinman
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
John Loggan
2
0
5
5
9.:9.0
John Ames
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Robert Grosser
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
W'" Hemon
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Joshua Briggs
(. (
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Aphas Smith
•2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Phineas MoKnight
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Daniel Bisden
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
John Bolton
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Daniel Howlett
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Frederick Hard
3
0
5
5
9.19.0
Samuel Smith
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Jacob Smith
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
W'" Kellogg
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Benj. Foster
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Eichard Hoskins
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
Silas Brookins
2
0
5
5
9.19.0
£538. 5.0
I do certify that the above pay roll is just and true, without
fraud to the United States or any individual.
Thomas Sawyer, Capt.
Rutland, Dec. 7, 1779. This day personally appeared Capt.
Thomas Sawyer and made oath to the authenticity of the above
pay roll. Before me
Reuben Harmon , Justice of Peace.
Reed, Tinmouth, June 17, 1780, of Noah Smith, Paymaster,
four hundred and thirty-eight pounds five shillings, the full amount
of the above pay roll, in behalf of Capt. Thomas Sawyer.
^438.5.0 Parish Coburn.
[151]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 14-1
\Capf. John Stark's Company, under Capt. P. Allen'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stark's Company, commanded at
this time by Capt. Parmelee Allen in Col. Gideon Warren's Regi-
ment of Militia, for service done in defence of the United States
to the northward frontiers, allowing at the rate of fifty shillings
per month for each man's pay for the State of Vermont.
Names
Entered
Return-
ed home
Days
Total
Parmelee Allen
Nov. 6
Nov. 16
0 18.9
Saml. Willard
"
0.18.9
Joel Harmon
"
0.18.9
David Comstock
"
0.18.9
Nathl. Harmon
( (
0.18.9
Ezekiel Harmon
( (
0.18.9
Philip Read
"
0.18.9
Timothy Allen
1 (
0.18.9
Simeon Barton
" 12
0.11.6
Lemuel Clark
" 16
0.18.9
Gideon Adams
" "
0.18.9
Abel Castle
" "
0.18.9
Caleb Allen
(I t b
0.18.9
Joseph Willard
1 ( 1 i
0 18.9
David Cassel
" 12
0.11.6
Benajah Stark
" 16
0.18.9
John Stewart
0.18.9
Chauncey Abbot
0.18.9
Nathan Chassel
-1 -1
0 18.9
John Bark Hartwick
0.18.9
Justus Allen
0.18.9
James Haskins
0.18.9
Elisha Gilburd
0.18.9
Jedediah Read
0.18.9
Joseph Lawrence
0.18.9
Eldad Curtis
" 12
0.11.8
Obadiah Winters
(1 L (
0.11.8
John Blanchard
" 16
11
0.18.9
David Gilmore
" 16
" 12
7
0.11.8
;^ 24.18.4
142
STATE OF VERMONT
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same to Col. Gideon Warren, which is twenty-
four pounds eighteen shillings and four pence,
Thos. Chittenden.
April 15, 1779.
of the above order.
^24.18.4
[54]
Then received of the Treasurer the contents
Per me, Gideon Warren.
\Capt. Simeon Wrighfs Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company of Militia in
Col. Gideon Warren's Regt. for an alarm at Neshobe [Brandon] for
three days in the month of November ye 22d, 1779, the Capt. and
Lieut, being absent, Ensign Nathl. Blanchard had command.
Names and Rank
Nathl. Blanchard, Ensign
Roswell Post, Sergt.
Daniel Smith, Sergt.
Solomon Purdy, Sergt.
Elisha Wright, Sergt.
Abner Mead, Corpl
Amasa Blanchard, do.
Benj. Johnson, do
John Smith, do
John Moses, Jr.
Jos. Chipman
Elisha Johnson
Stephen Mead
Thos. Hinman
B. Garnesay Root
Joshua Pratt
Silas Pratt, Jr.
Abel Wright
Wait Wright
Zebulon Mead, Jr.
Henry Mead
Moses Pratt
Jas. Sutherland
Wm. Sutherland
No. of
Miles
days
travel
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
o
20
3
20
3
20
o
O
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
o
O
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
3
20
Amt. pay
due
^0.19.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.2
11.2
11.2
11.2
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10,8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
143
Names and Rank
No. of
days
Miles
travel
Amt. pay
due
Simeon Wright, Jr.
Eben' Pratt
Aaron Miller
Jona. Sweet
Jona. Newton
Neh. Whipple
David Smith
Lemuel Bradley
Silas Smith
3
3
o
f )
3
3
3
3
3
3
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
^10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
10.8
^18. 9.8
Nathl. Blanchard, Ensign.
Rutland ss. Rutland, June 14, 1781. Personally appeared
ensign Nathl. Blanchard and m.ade oath that the above muster roll
is just and true in all its parts, without fraud to the State or in-
dividuals. Sworn before me,
Jos. Bowker, Assistant.
Rutland, June 26, 1781. To the Treasurer of this State.
Sir, Please to pay to Capt. Simeon Wright the money that
shall be found due on the within pay roll and his receipt shall be
your security, From, sir, your humble servt.,
Nathl. Blanchard, Ensign.
Pay Table Office. Augt. 6, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Simeon Wright or bearer, being ^18.6.8 lawful money.
Jno Fassett ) ^^^,,
Timo. Brownson \
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Simeon Wright.
144
STATE OF VERMONT
[223] [Cfl/A Ephraim BuelVs Company\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Ephraim Buell's Company in Col. War-
ren's Regiment of Militia, for their service done in the year 1779"
in Scoutina: for the security of the frontiers, commencing the 10th.
of May, 1779 and ending 3d. of December 1779, the money being
due from the State of Vermont.
Names
Wher
en-
tered
When
left
Days
Pr.
month
Amt.
wages and
rations
1779
1779
Capt. Ephraim Buell
May ]
Dec. 3
7
8.0.0
2.10. 8
Lt. Israel Hurlbut
7
5.8.0
1.14.15
En. Gershom Lake
8
5.8 0
1.17. 4
Sergt. John Eaton
0
2.8.0
0.13. 6
" Aziriel Blanchard
8
2.8.0
0.18. 0
Alpheiis Hall
6
280
0.13. 6
Jesse Belknap
5
200
0. 8. 0
Joseph Hawkins
2
2.0 0
0. 4. 0
Reuben Moulton
5
2 0.0
0.10. 0
John Moulton
6
2.0 0
0.12. 0
Elias Hall
i3
2.0 0
0.12. 0
Salmon Cogsel
5
200
0,10. 0
Brewster Higley
3
2.0 0
0. 6. 0
Brewster Higley, Jr.
(i
200
0.12. 0
Nehemiah Hoyt
7
2.0.0
0.14. 0
Zadock Remington
4
2 0.0
0. 8. 0
Perez Sturtevant
5
2.0.0
0. 8. 0
Asa Lake
5
2.0.0
0.10. 0
Elisha Kilbourn
4
2.0 0
0. 5. 4
Gershom Moulton
5
2.0.0
0.10 0
George Foot
2
2,0 0
0. 4. 0
Eli Cogsel
8
3.0.0
0.16. 0
Arannah Woodward
•J
2.0.0
0.12. 0
Benj. Riiford (Utford)
5
2 00
0. 6. 8
Benj. Bennett
3
200
0. 6. 0
William Bogue
3
2.0.0
0. 6. 0
John Bogue (Boog)
5
2.0.0
0. 6. 8
Peter Cogsel
2
2.0.0
0. 4. 0
Jonathan Gilmore
2
2.0.0
0. 4. a
Adams Johnson
2
2.0.0
0. 4. a
James Gilmore
2
2.0.0
0. 4. 0
John Anderson
2
2.0.0
0. 4. 0
i:i8. 4. 1
Ephraim Buell, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
145
Pay Table Office, 11th. June, 1781. The within roll being ex-
amined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
which is eighteen pounds fourteen shillings and one penny.
Thos. Chittenden i ^ ...
„.. „ V Committee
1 imo. Brownson )
received of the Treasurer the contents of the
Date above
within roll.
^18.14. 1
[170]
Pr. me, Ephraim Buel , Capt.
[Copt. Timothy Bush's Company\
A Pav Roll of Timothy Bush's Company, under the directions
of Maj. Whitcomb, Jan. 21, 1780.
Time of
CO
Wages
due
Pay
Amt.
Names
engage-
n
Days
Miles
per
of
Total
ment
o
mile
travel
Capt. Timothy Bush
Jan. 31
35
14.13.4
40
4,1
0.13.4
15. 6.8
Serg' Buel
■' 24
19
3.18.5
40
4
13.4
4.11.9
Corp' White
" "
19
3.11.9
40
4
13.4
4. 5.1
John Burnap
"
19
8. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3,18.8
James Burnap
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
John Burton
(( .1
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
Philip Delano
(< te
19
8. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
James Waulon
ti ('
19
8. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
Jehiel Boardman
(( 1 (
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
Elisha Waterman
" '■
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
Daniel Brown
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
18.4
3.18.8
Pierce Burton
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
18.4
3.18.8
Elliot Bartlet
It if
19
8. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
Jacob Fowler
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
3.18.8
Capl
ain's I
lations
3.12.6
;^70.3.4
A true Pay Roll.
Attest, Tim" Bush, Captain
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
State of Vermont. Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Tim°y Bush or bearer, being the sum of seventy
pounds three shillings and four pence, lawful money. Given at
Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Tho= Chittenden. ) Committee
John Fassett. )
June 14, 1781. ReC of I. Allen, Treasurer, seventy pound
three shillings and four pence for Capt. T. Bush.
Eli Burton.
[10]
146 STATE OF VERMONT
[381] \^A Scout under Lieut. Hezekiah Silaway\
Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown, Jan. 1780.
Names
Hezekiah Silloway, Lt
John Martin
Robert Kanady
John Gault, Sergt
Samuel Davis
Days
P-- day
Miles
P"^ mile
8
4.3
70
4"
8
1.4
70
4
8
1 4
70
4
8
1.7
70
4
8
1.4
70
4
Total
2.17.4
1.14.0
1.14.0
1.16.0
1,14.0
Test, Hezekiah Silaway, Com'" of said Scout.
Attest, John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. The within Pay
Roll beings examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron for said Scout, being the
sum of nine pounds 15/4 lawful money.
Timothy Brownson,
Thomas Tolman,
Committee
Rutland, Oct. 29,
the above order.
^9.15.4.
1784.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of
John Barron.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
147
[313]
\Capl. Nehemiah LovewelPs Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Company, raised
by order of Peter Olcott Esq. Colonel, for the defense of the
frontiers of the State of Vermont.
Time of
Service
Per
Com-
Names
Mos.
Days
month
dolls.
Total
£. b. D,
mence-
ment of
pay
1780
Nehemiah Lovewell, Capt.
2
33>-^
20. 0.0
Feb. 1
James Ladd, 1st. Lieut.
14
21%
9. 7.0
( k k i
John Thompson, 2nd "
14
2lX
9. 7.0
C L t (
Benj. Barnett, Sergt.
8
4.16.0
ki I (
Peter Lurvey, do
3
8
2.12.9
( ( ( (
Oliver Hand, do
14
8
3.12.0
( . (I
John Sloan, do
14
8
3.12.0
k I ( (
Hezekiah Ford, Corpl.
3
7/3
2. 9.0
" 4
Hugh Palmer, do
6
7/3
2.14.0
" 10
Moses Barron
14
7/3
3. 6.0
" 12
William Lock
9
7/
2.19.0
H I i
Abijah Bayley
9
6/3
2.12.0
< ( ( i
John Barnett
6
6/3
2. 8.0
" 14
Jeremiah Bowen
3
6/3
2. 4.0
" 11
Ichabod Chandler
3
6/3
2. 4.0
" 4
Charles Crook
6^3
2. 0.0
" 5
Abel Davis
9
6/3
2.12.0
ii, (.
William Darbe
6
6/3
2. 8.0
" 11
Abel Davis, Jr.
9
6/3
2.12.0
" 4
John Gait
9
6/
2.12.0
(1 i i
Hugh Gammon
3
6/3
2. 4.0
" 6
John Gibion
6/3
4. 0.0
" 1
Nehemiah Gilman
9
6/3
2.12.0
" 14
Ira Hand
14
6/3
2.19.0
( ( t .
David Haseltine
9
6/
2.12.0
ii k (
Jesse Heath
9
6/
2.12.0
( ( a
William Johnston
6/3
2. 0.0
" 4
Henry Lovewell
6/3
4. 0.0
" 1
Zacheus Lovewell
6/
4. 0.0
( ( ( (
James Miller
6/3
2. 0.0
" 11
Noah Moulton
14
6/3
2.19.0
" 14
Ebenezer Olmstead
9
6/3
2.12.0
" 12
Ichabod Patterson
6/3
2. 0.0
" 4
148
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Time of Service
Per
Com-
mence-
ment of
month
Total
Mos.
Days
dolls.
£. S. D.
pay
1780
Asa Parker
9
6^3
2.12.0
Feb. 4
Andrew Parker
9
6^
2.12,0
" 11
Phineas Starts
9
62/3
2.12.0
'^ 18
Matthew Sloan
9
6^3
2.12.0
( ( ( (
Amos Skinner
Qyi
2. 0.0
(1 U
John Skeels
9
6^3
2.12.0
( k 1 (
Asa Webster
3
6^3
2. 4.0
" 1
Joseph White
0^3
2. 0.0
" 4
Samuel Root
0
6f3
2. 0.0
a It
Jonathan Moulton
9
6^3
2.12.0
" 11
i;i46.12 9
Neh'' Lovewell, Capt.
This roll is made up according to the first establishment in
the continental Army, without any allowance for the tall of
money. Neh'' Lovewell, Capt.
Pay Table office, Bennington, Feb. 19, 1782. The within
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the sum of one hundred and forty-six pounds twelve shillings
and nine pence to Capt. Nehcmiah Lovewell or order.
Nathl. Brush, | ^
T rr^■ ■. r Committee
Isaac Tichenor (
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Oct. 24, 1782. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of tiiis order, for Capt. Lovewell.
Nehi" Lovewell.
£ 46.12.9
[10] \Lieut. Calvin Pai-khurst's command'\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst and eight privates who
have been in the service of the United States one month and a half
in guarding the frontiers of this state, the winter past, viz:
One sub" 45 days @ 149"/ per day . . . ^324.0.0
Eight privates 45 days each @ 53 V4 per day each . 960.0.0
^1284.0.0'
Calvin Parkhurst, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
149
Westminster, March 16, 1780, In Council The above pay roll
examined and approved by order of the Governor and Council.
Jos. Fay, Sec'y.
Pay Table Office, 23" Feby. 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to allow on the above order thirty-two pounds two shillings, lawful
money.
Thos. Chittenden, Timo. Brownson, Com'^^
Rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Aaron Storrs.
[250] [CaJ>f. Zebediah Dewey s Men]
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's pay roll for five men for going to
Brown's Company before they went to Ty [Ticonderoga] in March,
1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
John Richards
John Smith
Benj. Penmety
Elkanah Ashley
Wm. Richards
3
3
3
3
3
20
20
20
20
20
0.10.8
0.10.8
0.10.8
0.10.8
0.10.8
£2 13.4
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
17th May, 1781, The above named Zebediah Dewey swore to
the above Pay Roll, before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov'-
Pay Table Office, 1st of June 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Zebediah Dewey the within, being two pounds
thirteen shillings and 4''
Thos. Chittenden » Committee
Timo. Brownson j
Date above reed, the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer.
/•2. 13.4 Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
150
STATE OF VERMONT
[334] [Capt. Daniel Comstock's Company {part)']
A Pay Roll of part of Daniel Comstock's Company that turned
out on the emergency of March 22 and March 26 A. D. 1780.
Names
Days
Wag
es
Miles
Travel
Total
Daniel Comstock, Capt.
5
1.13.
4
85
1.8.4
3. 1.8
Samuel Hoit, En.
1
4.
3
15
5.0
9.3
John Lee, Sergt,
1
1.
7
15
5.0
6.7
Benja. Bingham, "
4
6.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 9.8
Robert Averill,
5
7.11
85
1.8.4
1.16.3
Eber. Bradley, Fifer
4
5.10
70
1.3.4
1. 9.2
Gilbert Bradley, Corp.
5
7.
3
85
1.8.4
1.15.7
Joel Brownson
5
7.
3
85
1.8.4
1.15.7
Joseph Averill
5
6.
8
85
1.8.4
1.15.0
Leml. Bradley
5
6.
8
85
1.8.4
1.15.0
Johon Boardman
5
6.
8
85
1.8.4
1.15.0
Samuel Barrett
1
1.
4
15
1.5.0
6.4
Jedediah Bingham
5
6.
8
85
1.8.4
1.15.0
Azariah Bradley
5
6.
8
85
1.8.4
1.15.0
Daniel Barber
4
5.
4
70
1.5.4
1. 8.8
Tisk Bartlet
1
1.
4
15
0.5 0
6.4
Asa Brownson
1
1.
4
15
5.0
6.4
Zenas Bradley
1
1.
4
15
5.0
6.4
Joseph Bradley, Jr.
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8 8
Jesse Chipman
1
1.
4
15
5.0
6.4
Barnabas Chipman
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Edward Everts
1
1.
4
15
5.0
6.4
David Hoit
2
2.
8
20
6.8
9.4
Benjamin Lewis
1
1.
4
15
5.0
6 4
Benjamin Meigs
4
4.
5
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Reuben Pitcher
1
1.
4
15
5.0
6.4
John Kelly
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Jesse Welden
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Joseph Whitford
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
^33.19.5
June 7, 1781. Capt. Comstock
common form Before me,
swore to the within roll in
Thos. Chittenden, Gov'
Pay Table Office, 7th of June, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which
is thirty-three pounds nineteen shillings and four pence.
Thos. Chittenden
Time. Brownson
Com<=
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
151
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
;^33.19.5 Danl. Comstock, Capt.
[226]
\Capt. Abel Merrimans Company\
An Abstract of Pay for Capt. Abel Merriman's Companjr, Col.
Ebene. Allen's Regiment of Militia, in their tours to Skeensboro',
Ticonderog-a and Bullwagg Bay. in March, Anno Domini, 1780.
Names
Days
Amt. of
wages
Miles
Amt.
milage
Total
1 Captain
2 Subalterns
3 Sergeants
2 Corporals
23 Rank and file
6
19
26
12
96
2. 0.0
4. 2.4
2. 1.2
0.17.9
10.18.0
64
184
273
128
1009
1. 1.4
3. 1.4
4.11.0
2. 2.8
16.16.4
3. 1. 4
7. 3. 8
6.12. 2
3. 0. 5
27.14 4
;^47.]1.11
This is a true abstract.
Test, Abel Merriman, Capt.
30th June. 1781. Capt. Merriman swore to the above roll
before me. Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
June 30, 1781. The within Pay Roll examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Abel Merriman
the sum of forty-seven pounds eleven shillings and eleven pence.
Timothy Brownson | ^
T I, -c *.. r Committee
John Fassett \
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
within. Abel Merriman.
152
STATE OF VERMONT
[359]
[Capt. Daniel Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Daniel Smith's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regt. ot Militia in an alarm to Skeensboro', March, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Per Day
Total
Cape. Daniel Smith
2
20
5.4
1. 0. 0
Lt. John Cochran
2
20
3.7
15. 2
En. Tirao. Mighles
2
20
3.7
15. 2
Clerk Peter Roberts.
2
20
1.7
9,10
Sergt. Joel Shelden
2
20
1.7
9.10
Oliver Scott
2
20
1.7
9.10
Amos Curtis
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Eben^ Hurlburt
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Phineas Sheldon
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Eben' Morse
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Noah Morse
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Abijah Dunning
2
20
1,4
9. 4
Jona. Armstrong
2
20
1,4
9. 4
Jedediah Barton
2
20
1,4
9. 4
Israel Smith
2
20
1,4
9. 4
David Cranson
2
20
1,4
9. 4
^8.13. 2
Attest, Daniel Smith, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being the sum of eight
pounds thirteen shillings and two pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden ) ^
TUT? 4-1 \ Com*"*
John Fassett j
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the above contents.
^8. 13,2. Danl. Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
153
[258]
[A Rutland Company under Ensign Isaac Cushman'\
A Pay Roll for a Company of Militia, belonging to Rutland,
under the command of Ensign Isaac Cushman, on an Expedition
to Ticonderoga in March, 1780, at the time of the invasion of
Skeensborough Fort.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Isaac Cushman, En.
7
55
2. 3. 1
Henry Strong, Sergt.
7
55
1, 9. 5
Saml. Williams, "
7
55
1. 9. 5
Sylvanus Brown
7
55
1. 7. 8
Solomon Hill
7
55
1. 7. 8
Daniel Squier
7
55
1. 7. 8
John Forbes
7
55
1. 7. 8
Wm. Barnes
7
55
1. 7. 8
Isaiah Hunewell
7
55
1. 7. 8
Saml. Beach, Lt., Volun^
7
55
1. 7. 8
Edward Waters
9
55
2. 2. 0
W" Post
9
55
1.18. 8
Moses Hale
7
55
0.17. 0
Asa Edmunds
4
55
0.17. 0
Joseph Keeler
4
55
0.17. 0
Aaron Scott
4
55
0.17. 0
Micah Whitney
4
55
0.17. 0
Noah Beach
4
55
0.17. 0
John Stratton
4
55
0.17. 0
Nathan Pratt, Jr. [Perry? Perty?]
4
55
0.17. 0
Stephen Williams
4
55
0.17. 0
Nathan Pratt
4
55
0.17. 0
Frederick Cushman
4
55
0.17. 0
Elias Post
4
55
r.l7. 0
Gideon Walker
4
55
0.17. 0
Alexander Barr
4
55
0.17. 0
Thos. Hale
4
55
0.17. 0
Josiah Hale
4
55
0.17. 0
Bezaleel Dewey
4
55
0.17. 0
Obadiah Wheeler
4
55
0.17. 0
^34.17.11
Attest, Isaac Cushman, Ensign.
154
STATE OF VERMONT
Rutland, May 31, 1781. Personally appeared Ensign Isaac
Cushman, signer of the above pay roll and made solemn oath to
the truth of the same. Before me,
Jonathan Bruce. Justice of Peace.
Pay Table OSce, 12th June 1781. The within Pay Roll ex-
amined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Isaac Cushman, or order, which is thirty-four pounds
seventeen shillings and eleven pence.
Thos. Chittenden
Timo. Brownson f
Committee.
Rarland, June 8, 1781. To his Excellency Thos. Chittenden,
Esq. Please to deliver the sum of the within roll to the bearer,
Sylvanus Brown, and you will oblige
Your humble servant, Isaac Cushman.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^34.17.11 Sylvanus Brown.
[235]
[Capt. Simeon Wright's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company of Militia in
Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment for a scout to the Lake against
Crownpoint and then to Ticonderoga the last of March, in the
year 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Subsist-
ence
per day
Pay per
month
Total
Simeon Wright, Capt.
7
50
0.1.8
8. 0.0
3. 5.8
Saml. Campbell, Lt.
7
50
0.0.8
5.10.0
2. 6 5
Nathl. Blanchard, En.
7
50
5.10.0
2. 6.5
Roswell Post, Jr., Sergt.
7
50
2. 8.9
1. 7.9
Daniel Smith,
7
50
2. 8.9
1. 7.9
Elisha Wright,
7
50
2. 8.0
1. 7.9
Solomon Purdy, "
7
50
2. 8.0
1. 7.9
Abner Mead, Corpl.
3
30
2. 4.0
0.14.5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
156
Subsist-
Pay per
Names
Days
Miles
ence
Total
per day
month
Benj. Johnson, Corpl.
7
50
2. 4.0
1. 6.8
John Smith, "
7
50
2. 4.0
1. 6.8
Amasa Blanchard, "
7
50
2. 4.0
1. 6.8
Thomas Lee
7
50
2. 0 0
1. 6.0
Isaac Martin
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Nehemiah Whipple
4
30
2. 0.0
0.15.4
Simeon Wright, Jr.
5
30
2. 0.0
0.16.8
Benj. Whipple
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Neh"^ Gates
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Zenas Ross
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
David Whipple
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
John Moses, Jr.
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
B. Garnsey Root
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Henry Mead
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Joshua Pratt
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Silas Pratt
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
W-" Dwinnell
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
John Sutherland
3
30
2. 0 0
0.14.0
Justus Sutherland
4
30
2. 0.0
0.15.4
Jonathan Adams
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Joel Roberts
4
30
2. 0.0
1. 0
James Sutherland
7
50
2. 0.0
0 15.4
Isaac Mead
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Ebene. Sterns
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Joseph Chipman
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Waight Wright
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
John Cook
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Robert Huston
7
50
2, 0.0
1. 6.0
John Hinman
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Aaron Miller
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
David Kingsley
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Michael Coanson
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6 0
Lebbeus Johnson
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Abel Wright
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Jonathan Sweet
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Saml. Shelding
7
50
2. 0.0
1
1. 6.0
^54.16.7
Simeon Wright, Capt.
156
STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 4, 1781. Sworn to be-
fore John Fassett, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 4, 1781. The written roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt Simeon Wright, or bearer, being fifty-four pounds sixteen
shillings and seven pence, John Fassett I Com^'^
Timothy Brownson )
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Simeon Wright.
^54 16.7
[130] [Capt. Abraham Uriderhill's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underhill's Company, Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in defence of the
frontiers the 22'^ March, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Abr. Underbill
1
14
0.16.4
Corpl. Dan Kent
6
10
1. 8.9
" Wm. Manley
6
60
1. 8.9
Cephas Kent
1
10
0. 4.8
John Gray
6
60
1. 8.0
Ichabod Dimock
1
10
0. 4.8
Reuben Bloomer
6
60
1. 8.0
Isaac Underbill
6
60
1. 8.0
George Gage
1
10
0. 4.8
Joseph Ingal
1
14
0. 6.0
John Manley
1
14
0. 6.0
Alexander Kent
6
40
1. 1.4
John Kent
1
10
0. 4.8
John Farwell
1
10
0. 4.8
James Willcocks
6
60
1. 8 0
John Moss
6
40
1. 1.4
Joseph Curtis
6
40
1. 1.4
Matthias Morss
6
40
1. 1.4
Josiah Foster
6
40
1. 1.4
Henry Allen
6
40
1. 1.4
Asa Strong
6
60
1. 8.0
Thomas Coan
6
60
1. 8.0
Prince Paddock
6
60
1. 8.0
Jacob Sikes
6
60
1. 8.0
Silas Reynolds
6
60
1. 8.0
£2i. 4.2
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
157
Pay Table Office, ll"" June. 1781. The within roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which it, twenty-four pounds fourteen shillings and two
pence.
Thos. Chittenden / „
Timothy Brownson \ ^otn™i"ee
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Abraham Underbill, Capt.
One pound eight shillings paid back, which was put in through
mistake.
[146] [^Capt. Daniel Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Daniel Smith's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia in an alarm to Mount Independence
in March. 1780.
Sub-
Wages
sist-
Sum
Sum
Sum of
Names
Days
Miles
pr
ence
of
of
subsist-
Total
day
per
wages
milage
ence
6
day
1.0.0
0.8.0
Capt. Daniel Smith
60
5.4
1.4
1.12.0
3. 0.0
Lt. John Cochran
6
60
3.7
.8
1. 1.6
1.0.0
0.4.0
2
5.6
Peter Roberts, Clerk
6
60
1.7
0. 9.6
1.0.0
9.6
Sergt. Joel Bhelden
6
60
1.7
0. 9.6
1.0. (T
9.6
" Oliver Scott
6
60
1.7
0. 9.6
1.0.0
9.6
Noah Smith
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
W'" Gold
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
Phineas Smith
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
Abijah Dunning
(1
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
Jedediah Barton
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
Asa Strong
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
James Paul
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
David Cranson
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
Josiah Foster
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
8.0
David Brady-
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
^33
8.0
14.0
Attest, Daniel Smith. Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington. June 6. 1781. Personally ap-
peared the within named Capt. Daniel Smith and made oath that
to the best of his knowledge the within roll is just and true.
Before me John Fasset, Assistant.-
Pay Table Office, Arlington. June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being the sum of twenty-
three pounds fourteen shillings, lawful money.
Thomas Chittenden | ,, ...
T , T-, . . \ Committee
John Fassett \
Date above received of the Treasurer the above contents.
Daniel Smith, Capt.
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STATE OF VERMONT
[174] \Capt. Zebediah Deiveys Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company of Miliiia for
service done the State in March, 1780.
Namk.s
Days
Per day
Miles
Amt.for
travel
Total
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
4
0.6.8
36
0.12.0
1.18 8
Lt. William Ward
4
4.3
36
12
1. 9 8
John Ashley, Corp'
4
1.5
36
12.
0.17 8
Ichabod Marchell, Corp'
4
1.5
36
12.
174
Silas Brookins
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
William Hooker
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
John Owen
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Ithamar Brookins
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elijah Goodwin
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Thomas Dewey
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Eben-- Canfield
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elkanah Ashley
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Mosely
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Elemuel Hyde
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Seth Crow
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
William Richards
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Ephraim Blackman
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Benj Davis
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Enoch Ashley
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Joel Grannas [Granas]
4
1 4
36
12.
17 4
Sam' Fletcher
4
1.4
36
12.
174
Isaac Crow
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elisha Allen
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Thomas Ashley
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Elijah Owen
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Obadiah Winters
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Walter Durfee
4
1,4
36
12.
17.4
William Hooker, Jr.
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Josiah Lewis
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Samuel Church
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Smith
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Josiah Squires
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elisha Ashley
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Peter How
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Grant
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Josiah Grant
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Richards
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
161
Nai\
Jeremiah Adams
Nehemiah Killigg
Ezra Perkins
Josiah Bennett
Benj. Parmely
Isaac Race
Oaj'S
4
Per day
Miles
Amt for
travel
1.4
36
12.
4
1.4
36
12.
4
1.4
36
12.
4
1.4
36
12.
4
1 4
36
12.
4
1.4
36
12
Total
17 4
174
17.4
17 4
17 4
17.4
^38 18.8
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
11"' May, 1781, The above named Zebediah Dewey swore to
the above and foregfoing Pay Roll, before me,
Tho^ Chittenden, Governor.
Pay Table Orfice, June 1, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Capt. Zebediah Dewey the within pay roll, which is thirty-
eight pounds eighteen shillings and eight pence.
Thomas Chittenden | ^ „ -^^
John Fassett [ Committee.
Date above received the contents of the above.
j!^38 18.8 Zebediah Dewey, Captain.
[140] [Capt. Benjamin Cooley s Company\
Pay Roll for Capt. Benj. Cooley's Company in Col. Eben"'
Allen's Regiment of Militia, called -out on the alarm of the 23''
March, 1780. commencing the 23" March and ending the 28"' day
of March, inclusive, the money being due from the State of
Vermont.
Names
Days
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Benj. Cooley
6
1 12. 0
47
15.8
2. 7. 8
Lt. Moses Ornistead
6
1, 1. 6
47
15.8
1.17. 2
En. James Hopkins
5
0.17.11
47
15.8
1.13. 7
Sergt Silas Mosher
2
0. 3 2
47
15.8
0. 8.10
" Bazaleel Richardson
6
0. 9. 6
47
15.8
1. 5. 2
" David Crippen
6
0. 9. 6
47
15 8
1. 5. 2
" Saral. Ellsworth
5
0. 7.11
47
15.8
1. 3. 7
Clerk John Barnes
6
0. 9. 6
47
15.8
1. 5. 2
Corpl. James Stevens
6
8. 8
47
15.8
1. 4. 4
[11]
162
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Am
t.
JS
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Corpl. Ashbel Hopkins
fi
8.
8
47
15.8
1.
4. 4
AaroQ Perkins
2
•)
8
47
15.8
0.
8. 4
Samuel Wiswall
0
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Abel Stevens
6
8.
0
47
15.8
B. 8
Jeremiah Parker
6
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Solomon Story
6
8.
0
47
15.8
3 8
Jona. Partridge
(.;
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Ephraim Story
6
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Imri Smalley
G
8.
0
47
15.8
3 8
W" Cox
6
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Adonijah Brooks
5
6.
8
47
15.8
3. 4
Luther Drury
6
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Nehemiah Hopkins
6
8.
0
47
15.8
3. 8
Ebenezer Ambler
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
Samuel Sheldon
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
(jershom Beach
4
5.
4
47
15.8
1. 0
Timothy Miller
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
David Gillmore
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
Gideon Cooley
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
Daniel Stevens
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
Jabez Ormstead
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
Samuel Crippin
5
6.
8
47
15.8
2. 4
Benjamin Stevens
5
6.
8
47
15 8
2. 4
Stephen Jenner
2
2.
8
17
5.8
0.
8. 4
^38.
12. 8
Benj. Cooley, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 10, 1781. Sworn to by
Capt. Benj. Cooley. Before John Fassett, Jr. Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 10, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Benj. Cooley or bearer, being thirty-eight pound twelve shil-
lings and eight pence, lawful money.
John Fassett ) ^
>n-„ ^u ID )- Committee
Timothy Brovvnson [
Reed. lO"" August, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents of
the above order. Per me,
^38.12.8 Benj. Cooley.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
163
[84] \Capt. Stephen Calkins^ Cotnpany]
Pay Roll of Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company of Militia in an
alarm in March 1780 by order of Col. Eben' Allen, in the county
of Rutland.
Names
Enterec
service
Miles
travel
Days
Wages
per day
Total
Stephen Calkins, Capt
Mar. 26
70
6
5 1
2.15. 4
Eben"^ Wilson, Lieut
a ( t
70
6
3.7
2. 4.10
Isaac Colvin, Ensign
1 1 a
70
6
3.7
1. 0. 0
Daniel Brumley, Sergt.
11 I (
70
6
1.7
1.12.10
Luther Colvin, "
( ( a
70
6
1.7
1.12.10
Reuben Rowley, ' '
(t ((
70
6
1.7
1.12.10
■ ona. Sprague, "
H (4
70
6
1.7
1.12.10
!3arry Spalding
(4 (1
70
6
1 4
1.11. 4
Jona. Sealy
(( i(
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Richard Latin
t ( a
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Thomas AUin
(( ii
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Michael Wilson
H ti
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Nathl. Sheldon
ti ii
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Thos. Tuttle
(( a
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
James Webster
It a
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Jesse Tuttle
11 a
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Wm. Brumley, Jr.
n n
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
George Gage
n n
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
John Gage
it t (
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
W" Gage
H ( (
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Cons* Vial
it ((
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Prince Allen
a n
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Zoah Allen
(( a
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Obadiah Edwards
it ( i
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
James Clark
ii a
70
6
1.4
,1.11. 4
Saml. Barlow
u ( (
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
John Sealee
i( i(
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Joseph Gage
f ( (1
70
6
1.4
Lll. 4
Walter Gage
ii a
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
^47. 8. 8
16-i
STATE OF VERMONT
Committee of Pay Table, Oct. 18, 1781. The within pay roll
being- examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay the same, being forty-seven pounds eight shillings and
eight pence, agreeable to the within roll.
Isaac Tichenor / ^ ...
rry- .-u -D > Committee
Timothy Brownson \
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, Oct. 18, 1781. Reed, of Ira
Allen Esq Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being forty-
seven pounds eight shillings and eight pence, in behalf of Capt.
Calkins. Eben"- Wilson, Capt.
^47.8.8
[70] \Lieut. Enoch Hall' s Corps of Rangers]
Pay Roll of Lieut. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers raised by-
order of the State of Vermont for the defence of the Northern
Frontiers.
Commence
Names
ment of pay
Enoch Hall, Lieut
L7 Mar. 1780
Timo^ Nash, Sergt
11 "
Nathan Caswell, Corpl
Deliv' Sawyer, Private
John Hough
John Hough, Jr.
William Amey
Timothy Day
John Lincey
Abner Osgood
Silas Sargeant
Benj. Byram
Orsamus Bayley
Nathaniel Hall
Time of
service
Mos.
Days
8
15
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
Pay
per
month
Dolls
18?'3
8
7/3
ti^3
6/3
6/3
6/
0/3
6^3
6/
6/3
6/
6/
6/3
Total
47.12.0
19.13.
17.19.8
16. 6.8
16.
16.
16.
16
16.
10.
16.
16.
16.
16.
6.8
6.8
6.&
0 8
0.8
0.8
0.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
$8825-1= Lav/ful money 264 17.0
Examined. T. Tolman, Pay Master.
N. B. The above officers and soldiers were discharged on the
30th day of Nov. and consequently made up in the above roll to
that date inclusive. — The above roll is just and true, without fraud
to this state or any individual, according to my best knowledge.
(Errors excepted) Per me, Enoch Hall, Lieut.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
165
Arlington, 19th Dec. 1780, Pay Table Office. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby diiected
to pay to Thomas Tolman, Paymaster to the troops of this state the
sum of two hundred and sixty-four pounds seventeen shilling's
hard money, or an equivalent in paper currency, it being the total
amount of said roll, taking his receipt for the same.
Thos. Chittenden
Reed, the above in full,
March 20, 1782.
T T? t* 1- Com"
Jno. Fassett j
Th. Tolman, Paymaster.
[305] ^\Caft. John SpafforcTs Company'\
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Gideon
ren's Regt. of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont
D. 1780, from the 32nd. to the 29th.
Warren's Regt
in the month of March, A
Names ^
i^'hen
tered
When
dis-
Icharg'd
Days
Per
month
8.0.0
Miles
Total
Capt John Spafford Mi
ir. 26
Mar. 29
4
25
1.17. 8
Lt. Samuel Allen
■ 23
8
5.8.0
25
2. 7.10
Sergt. Zephaniah White
' 22
8
2.8.0
25
]. fi. 4
" John Chandler '
' 26
4
2.8
25
17. 4
" Daniel or David Adams '
' 22
8
2.8
2.T
1. 6. 4
Corpl. Silas Gerads
' 20
7
2.4
25
1. 8. 2^
" Daniel Ray '
' 22
8
3.4
25
1. 5. 4
" Eph™ Coy
• 22
8
2.0
35
1. 5. 4
" William Joiner '
' 26
4
2.4
25
16. 4
David Whitmarsh '
■ 2ii
7
2.0
25
1. 2. 4
Joshua Remington
' 23
8
3.
25
1. 4. 4
Samuel Gary '
' 26
4
2.
25
16. 4
Stephen Roys
' 2;:!
7
2.
25
1. 2. 4
Joseph Reynolds '
' 26
4
2.
25
16. 4
Samuel Roys
' 26
4
2.
25
16. 4
Silas Bingham '
( 11
4
2.
25
16. 4
Elisha Smith
' 23
8
3!
25
1. 4. 8
Azor Perry
' 26
4
2.
25
16. 4
Matthew Parker '
( ((
4
2.
25
16. 4
Saml. McOlure
I ..
4
2.
35
16. 4
Benj. Johnson
' "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Eliphas Brewster '
' 25
5
2!
35
18. 4
Cyrus Chipman
' 28
7
2.
25
1. 3. 4
David Caswell '
' 23
8
2!
35
1. 4. 4
Ozim Brewster '
' 27
3
2.
35
14. 4
Isaac Grant '
' 24
6
2.
35
1. 0. 4
Daniel Fuller '
' 26
4
2
35
16. 4
Thos. Hutchinson
' 27
3
2!
25
14. 4
James Pitch
1 t (
3
2.
35
14. 4
Aaron Mathews '
( 11
8
2.
35
14. 4
James Haight '
(. K t
3
2.
25
14. 4
James Salisbury '
( 1(
3
2.
25
14. 4
166
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
Mar. 37
When
dis-
charg'd
Days
Per
month
Miles
35
Total
Nathl. Sprague
Mar. 39
3
3.
14. 4
Zoraster Fitch
(4 <i
3
3.
35
14. 4
Elihu Johnson
" 33
7
3.
35
1. 3. 4
Derick Earner
•■ 36
4
2.
35
16. 4
Elisha Utley
" "
4
2.
35
16. 4
StepHen Rice
" 33
7
2.
35
" 1. 3. 4
Levi Rice
" 37
3
3.
35
14. 4
Asahel Leat
" 36
4
3.
35
16. 4
Cephas Smith
" 37
3
3.
35
14. 4
Cephas Smith, Jr.
(( a
3
3.
35
14. 4
Glover Nicholson
" 36
4
3.
35
16. 4
Abel Turner
" "
4
3.
35
16. 4
Nathl. Ohipman
(I ..
4
3.
35
16. 4
Aaron Adams
" 33
8
3.
35
1. 4. 4
Elisha Hamilton
" 36
4
3.
35
1. 4. 4
Edward Turner
" 33
8
3.
35
1. 4. 4
Joseph Taylor
a a
8
3.
35
1. 4. 4
Nathl, Hamilton
" "
8
3.
35
1. 4. 4
Jared Jones
(( ((
8
3.
35
1. 4. 4
;^50. 9. 8i
Pay Table Office, 6th June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. John Spafford the within roll, which is fifty pounds
nine shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden
Time. Browi
enden ) p
I'nson )
mmittee
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
within.
^50.9.8 John Spafford, Capt.
[505] [Cap/. John Spafforas Men {names omitted^
This certifies that the following names were left out of a Pay
Roll for service done. m an Alarm in March, 1780.
Charles Brewster, 7 days, 50 miles travel , -Q
Josiah Eady do do
Benjamin Haskins do do
Robert Hopkins do do
Stephen Wood 6 days do . .
W"^ Ray (or Kay) 15 days do
1. 6.
0
1. 6.
0
1. 6.
0
1. 6.
0
1. 5.
8
1.16.
8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
167
The following- names were left out of a Pay Roll for service in
an alarm in Augt. 1780.
Joseph Taylor 15 days and 25 miles . . . 1. 8. 6
David Roberts do do ... 1. 8. 6
^11. 2. 4
Attest pr John Spafford, Capt.
Pay Office, Windsor, Feby. 20, 1783 The above account being
approved the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Capt. John
Spafford or order the sum of eleven pounds two shillings and four
pence.
Isaac Tichenor ) ^ ...
T , ot r Com"''
John Strong. j
(Recptd by John Strong for Capt. S., Apl 25, 1783)
[7]
\^Capt. Gideon Ormsby's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gideon Ormsby's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in this state in the
alarm in the month of March, 1780.
Names and Rank
Ent"
service
Days
Wages
per day
Travel
Total
M. d
Capt. Gideon Ormsby
March 2
2 7
0.3.4
90 4
3. 7. 4
En. W" Sexton
'
' 7
3.7
70 "
2. 8. 5
Serg' Tho^Barney
' '
• 7
1.7
90 '■
2. 1. 1
" Dan' Purdy
1 (
' 7
1.7
90 "
2. 1. 1
" Dan Allen
' 2
6 5
1.7
70 "
1.11. 3
" Eliakim Deming
' 2
2 2
1.7
20 "
0. 9.10
Corp David Purdy
' 2
6 5
1.5
70 "
1.10. 5
" Reuben Baker
' 2
2 7
1.5
90 "
1.19.11
Robert Loggan
' •
' 2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Christopher Roberts
i i
' 7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Reuben Purdy
' 7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
John Roberts
' 7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Waterman Ells
' 7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Rufus Munson
' 2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Martin Barber
' 7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
George Olds
' 2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Jon. Ormsby
' 7
1.4
70 "
1.12. 8
Daniel Ormsby
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
16S
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and Rank
Ent''
service
Days
Wages
per day
Travel
Total
M, d
Joshua Rose
March 22
2
1.4
20 4
0. 9. 4
"Zebulon Moses
"
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Ezekiel Roberts
a a
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
John White
It 1 1
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Nath' Bostwick
i I (1
^>
1 4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Traman Powell
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Simeon Hine
" '■
7
1.4
90 "
].19 4
Daniel Arnold
"
i
1 4
90 "
1.19. 4
Moses Sperry
"
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9, 4
Jona, Allen
( C Ik
2
1 4
20 ■■
0. 9. 4
Robert Allen
I L (1
7
1.4
90 "
1 19. 4
Obadiah Allen
I i H
2
1.4
20 "
0 9 4
Benj. Burr
'
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Jacob Odel
11 t i
7
1.4
90 "
1 19. 4
Stephen Smith
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
James Vaughn
t ( IV
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Nath' Newton
t i it
"2
1.4
20 "
0. f.. 4
Rice Beckwith
it it
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Abel Bristol
I i : t
i
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Neh'' Larkm
V V it
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
James Henison
ii (I
V
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Isaac Marks
(1 il
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Josiah Burton
it V k
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Benj. Vaughn
V t ( (
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Benj Mclntyre
( ( . (
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Jo" Mclntyre
it . t
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Sami Smith
" 26
5
1.4
70 '•
1.10. 0
Peter French
2(1
5
1.4
70 "
1.10. 0
Jesse Munson
" 26
5
1.4
70 '•
1.10. 0
Wallace Sutherland
' ' 22
I
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
W" Bedal
■' 26
5
1.4
70 "
1.10. 0
Aaron Saxton
" 20
1
1.4
8 "
0. 4. 0
Bernard Born
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10. 0
Nathan Beaman
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10. 0
Sam' Hull
26
6
1.4
70 4
1.10. 0
Elijah Burton
" 26
5
1 4
70 4
1.10. 0
John W. Bostwick
26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10. 0
Philip Mead
26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10. 0
Isaac Whelpley
" 22
7
1.4
70 4
1.12. 8
^74.14. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 169
Pay Table Office. 2"* June, 1781.
The foreg-oing pay roll being examined is allowed and the
'J'reasurer is directed to pay the same to Maj. Gideon Ormsby
which is ^74.14.8. per order. Tho^ Chittenden ( „
Timo, Brownson \ *-°™ '
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Aug. 13, 1781.
Rec'' of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents oi the above
order which is ^74.14.8 lawful money, in behalf of Gideon
■Ormsby. jona. Ormsby
[374] \_Capt. I'homas Bull's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Bull's Company in Col.
Allen's Regiment of Militia, for service done this State m
Alarms in the month of March, 1780.
Ira
the
Names ^^
se
lered
rvice
Days
P'- day
Miles
at 4''
Total
■Capt, Thomas Bull M
ar. 32
i
5.4
84
3.148
En. Stephen Washburn '
<. . (
2
4.0
20
15 2
Sergt. John Smith
' 26
5
1.7
70
1.11.7
David Brady
' 22
7
1.4
84
Nathl. Collins
i "
7
1.4
84
1.17.4
Daniel Jones
i k (
7
1.4
84
1,17 4
Peleg Sutherland
. (
7
1.4
84
1.17 4
Peter Pixley
\ <. I
2
1.4
20
9 4
Ashbel Goodrich
' 26
5
1.4
70
1.100
Martin Powell
( i I
5
1 4
70
1.100
Timothy Pearl
' 22
2
1.4
20
9 4
Isaac Barker
I I i.
7
1.4
84
1.17.4
Timothy Mead S^
' 26
5
1 4
70
1 10 0
^ esse Sawyer
' 22
7
1 4
84
1.179
John Page '
' 26
3
1.4
50
1. 0,8
Seth Pettibone
' 22
7
1 4
84
1.17.0
William Drew
( i (
2
1.4
20
94
Saml. Pettibone
i k (
2
1.4
20
94
Tim" Bliss
i i (
7
1.4
84
1 17.4
James Lewis '
'
2
1.4
20
9 4
Nathan Smith
I i 1
7
1.4.
84
1.17.4
George Smith '
' 26
5
1.4
70
1.10 0
I'unkin Dun
' 22
2
1.4
20
9,4
Thos. Abner
' 22
2
1.4
20
94
;^31. 5 6
Attest, Thomas Bull, Capt.
170
STATE OF VERMONT
Bennington County, ss. Sunderland, Jan. 25, 1783. Then
personally appeared Capt. Thomas Bull and made solemn oath that
the above is a just and true roll, without fraud or injustice to the
public or any individual, according to his best knowledge.
Before me, Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Jan. 25, 1783. The within Pay
Roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the amt. of the same unto Capt. Thomas Bull, being the sum
of thirty-one pounds 5/6, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson, ] ^ ...
„, „ , ' y Committee
Thos. Tolman, J
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 30, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^31.5.6 Thomas Bull, Capt.
[366J [Ca//. Te/ian Noble's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in Alarms March 26, A.D.
1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt Tehan Noble
6
80
2.18. 8
Lt. Enoch Eastman
6
80
2. 8. 2
Sergt. Enos Harmon
6
80
1.16. 2
" Seth Harmon
6
80
1.16. 2
" W" Hubbard
5
60
1. 7.11
" Cyprian Eastman
6
80
1.16 2
Corpl. Amos Scott
6
80
1.15. 5
" Alpheus Harmon
6
80
1.15. 5
Stephen Eastman
6
80
1.15. 5
Luke Noble
6
80
1.14. 8
Abraham Rising
G
80
1.14. 8
Isaac Gray
G
80
1.14. 8
David McClary
5
60
1. 6. 8
Selah Harmon
6
80
1.14. 8
Levi Dones
1
20
0. 8. 0
Aaron Rising, Jr.
6
80
1.14. 8
John Shepherd
6
80
1.14. 8
John Chandler
6
80
1.14. 8
Samuel Francy
5
60
1. 6. 8
Asaph Leavitt
5
60
1. 6. 8
Daniel Hopkins
1
12
0. 5. 8
William Hopkins
5
60
1. 6. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
171
Names
Days
' Miles
Total
Amos Harmon
6
80
1.14. 8
Nathl. Tower
6
,80
1.14. 8
John Burlingame
6
'so
1.14. 8
John Hayse
5
60
1. 6. 8
Eben"- Smith
1
20
0. 8. 0
Reuben Slader [Stodder]
1
20
0. 8. 0
Finlay McKnight
1
20
0. 8. 0
John Stewart
6
SO
1.14 8
Stephen Smith
6
80
1.14. 8
Nathl. Smith
6
80
1.14. 8
Eliphalet Smith
6
80
1.14. 8
Josiah Risden
6
80
1.14. 8
Calvin Eastman
5
60
1. 6. 8
Reuben Farnsworth
6
80
1.14. 8
Ashbel Sikes
6
80
1.14. 8
Robert Hopkins
5
60
1. 6. 8
David Tousley
1
12
0. 5. 4
58. 3. 6
Pay Table Office, 1=*' May, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Capt. Tehan Noble the within Pay Roll, which is fifty-eight
pounds fifteen shillings and six pence.
Thos. Chittenden | ^ .., ^
-r , T, . , y Committee
John Fassett j
Date above, received the contents of the above roll.
^58.15.6 Tehan Noble, Capt.
172
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173
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174
STATE OF VERMONT
[236] \Capt. Giles Walcott's Company {part?)]
A Return of my company, in order to draw the money allowed
them by the State of Vermont.
W" Litehal, Ensign
Nehemiah Williams, Sergt.
Gillas Van Voste, Do
John Fletcher
W" Hunt
W"' Soper
John Truax
Peter Robinson [Roberson]
John Young
Wm. Hunt
Gradis Qnashbush
John Curnble [Canbel]
Alex. McDonel
John Monroy
Sir, — You are directed (agreeable to the Resolution of the Gen-
eral Assembly of this State, passed 15th, of March, 1780) to pay on
the within roll five hundred and fifteen pounds lawful money, to
Capt. Walcott, Thos. Chittenden.
To Ira Allen, Treasurer, Arlington, 10th May, 1780.
Date above, reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, five hundred and
fifteen pounds, lawful money, in full.
;,{;ol5.0.0 Giles Walcott, Capt,
[74] \^Lient. Benjamin Everest's Compa7iy of Rangers]
Pay Roll of Lieut. Everest's Company of Rangers in the ser-
vice raised by the State of Vermont, commencing fifteenth of
November and ending the thirty-first of March, inclusive, 1780.
Com-
mence't
To
Time in
"N" A M ir.fi
what
time
Pay per
month
service
Total
Xl AillEjO
of pay
paid
March 31.
Mo'B
Days
Benj. Everest, Lieut
Nov. 15
;£60. 0.0
4
15
;f270. 0.0
David Powers, Sergt.
" "
25. 0.0
4
15
112.10.0
Elijah Grandy, do .
(( ((
25. 0.0
4
15
112.10.0
Britton Simmons, Corp.
tl C(
22.10.0
4
15
101. 5.0
Curtis Smith, do
t( t<
25.10.0
4
15
101. 5.0
Josiah Kellogg, Drum'
" "
22.10.0
4
15
101. 5.0
Andrew Patterson
(( (<
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Pliny Smith
" "
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Gideon Culey
(( (<
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Jacob Partridge
" **
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Phineas Spalding
(1 (1
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Philip Spalding
(( (1
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Benj. Glason
n u
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Joseph Lawrence
(( u
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Harmon Lawrence
" "
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Beuben Strong
(I 1 (
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Moses Powers
" "
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
Stephen Squires
(( ((
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
John Hastings
(( ((
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
William Kellogg
<( 11
20. 0.0
4
15
90. 0.0
David Purbush
Jany. 16
20. 0.0
2
1
40.12.0
;^2099. 7.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
175
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same, which is two thousand and ninety-nine
pounds Thos. Chittenden.
The day of the above date received of the Treasurer one hun-
dred and sighty pounds towards the above order.
Benj. Everest, Lt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jany. 7, 1786. Received of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order. Benj. Everest, Lt.
[73]
[Capt. Jonas Galushas Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company in Col. Herrick's
Regiment of Militia for service done in an alarm in April, 1780.
Names
Capt. Jonas Galusha
Lt. Nathan Stone
En. Joseph Andrus
Sergt. David Matteson
Benj. Matteson
Peter Matteson
Ezra Sweet
John Millington
Isaac AndruB
Lemuel Bottom
Rufus Spencer
Days
Pay per
day
No.
miles
3
0 4
60
3
3.7
60
3
3.7
60
3
1.7
80
3
1.4
60
3
1.4
60
3
1.4
60
3
1.4
60
3
1.4
60
3
1.4
36
3
1.4
36
Amt.
milage
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.12.0
0.13.0
Amt.
wages
0.16.0
10,9
10.9
4.9
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
Total
,16.0
,10.9
,10.9
, 4.9
, 4.0
, 4.0
, 4.0
, 4.0
, 4.0
0.16.0
0.16.0
;^ 13.14.3
Attest, Jonas Galusha, Capt.
Pay Table Office, May 31, 1781. The above roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which is thirteen pounds fourteen shillings and three pence.
Thos. Chittenden ) p ^^
John Fassett f ^°™
Date above received the contents of the above roll.
Per me, Jonas Galusha.
17<!
STATE OF VERMONT
[40J
[^Capt. John Stark's Co)npany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stark's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regt. for service done for the twf) alarms at Skeensborough and
Ticonderoga abour the 1st of April last, A. D. 1780.
Days
No.
Amt.
Pay per
NA.\rES ANij Rank
in ser-
miles
travel
1.4.8
day and
Total
vice
i
travel
74
rations
Capt. Jno. Stark
0.6 8
3.11. 4
Lt. Sami. Willard
7
74
1.4.8
4.3
2.14. 5
Sergt. David Comstock
3
22
7.4
1.7
J 2. 1
" Nathl. Harmon
7
74
14 4.8
1.7
1.15. 9
John Abbott
3
22
7.4
1.4
11. 4
Saml. Abbott
7
74
1.4 8
1.4
1.14. 0
Jas. Hopkins
:5
22
7.4
1,4
11. 4
Wm. Fitch
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Zodock Everest
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Joseph Everest
i
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Joseph Cook
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Philip Priest
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Elisha Clark^ Jr
74
L4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Letnl .Llark
6
64
8.
1.4
1. 9. 4
Joth'' Pratt
3
24
8.
1.4
0 12. 0
Peter Patterson
3
24
1.4.8
1.4
0 12. 0
Philip Reed, Corp'
17
74
1.4 8
1 0/2
1.15.11
James Lynn
7
74
1.4 8
1.4
1.14. 0
James Haskins
3
24
s
1.4
0.12. 0
Moses Curtis
i
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14 0
Joshua Cobb
7
74
1.4.8
] 4
1.14. 0
John Cobb
i
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Joseph Willard
7
74
1.4.S
1 4
0.14. 0
Jotb. Smart
7
74
;.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Phineas Stephens
7
50
1(3.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Levi Adams
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Caleb Allen
74
1.4 8
1.4
1.14. 0
Timo. Alltn, Corpl
7
74
1.4.8
1.5^
1.15.11
Daty Allen
rv
J
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Peter Hall
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14. 0
Joth. Prindle
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14, 0
Nathan Castle
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Danl. Welch
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Asaph Starkweather
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Saml. Moulton
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
177
Days
No.
Amt
Pay per
Names and Rank
in ser-
vice
miles
travel
travel
day and
rations
Total
Jonath. Willard
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Solomon Steel
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Benajah Stark
4
60
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
John Thompson
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Jas. Moredock
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Leml. Chipman
4
BO
16.8
1.4
0.19. 0
Abm. Meecham
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12. 0
Leml. Haskins
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12. 0
David Hough
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12. 0
Abner Haskins
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12. 0
Joseph Fitch
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12. 0
^60.14. 5
John Stark, Captain.
State of Vermont ) Arlington,
Bennington County j June 6, 1781.
Personall)' appeared the writhin named Samuel Willard and
made solemn oath that to the best of his knowledge the vsfithin
roll is just and true. Before me, John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 7, 1781.
The within roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to Capt. John Stark or bearer, being the
sum of sixty pounds fourteen shillings and five pence lawful
money. Thos. Chittenden ) p
^60.14.'5 Jno. Fassett ^ '-om.
Date above received of the Treasurer the above contents.
Saml. Willard, Lieut.
[13]
178
STATE OF VERMONT
[98]
\Capt. Samuel Williams' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. Williams' Company in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment of Militia on an Expedition to Ticonderoga
and Bulwazzy's Bay, May, 1780.
Names
Days'
Miles
Wage
s
Subsist-
ence
Saml. Williams, Capt.
8
60
/:i
2
0
0.10.8
Asa Fuller, Lt.
8
60
2
9
5
0. 5.4
Isaiah Honeywell, Lt.
Gershom Beach, Jr.
8
8
60
60
1
1
11
10
4
8
= ^0.16.0
Gideon Walker
8
60
1
10
8
Stephen Williams
8
60
1
10
8
Oliver Hermon
8
60
1
10
8
Jared Ives
8
60
1
10
8
Danl. Squire
8
60
1
10
8
Eben'' Andrews
8
60
1
10
8
Eben' Coot
8
60
1
10
8
John Forbes
8
60
1
10
8
Eleazer Marble
8
60
1
10
8
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay rolls are ex-
amined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same, being one hundred and forty-three pounds seven shillings
and nine pence. Thos. Chittenden | ^ ...
^ TA- .u o !- Committee
Timothy Brownson )
Reed. May 30, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order, being one hundred forty-three pounds seven shillings and
nine pence. Saml. Williams, Capt.
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[346] [Capi. John Spafford's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben''
Allen's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State, com-
mencing the 31st. day of May, 1780, and ending the 6th. day of
June, 1780, inclusive, the money being due from the State of
Vermont.
Names
En-
tered
Left
Days
Pr
month
Miles
Total
1780
Lt. Saml. Allen
Blay 31
June 6
7
5.8.0
45
2.4.11
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7
5.8.0
45
2.4.11
Sergt. Jacob Wood
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7
3.8.0
45
1.6.11
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2.8.0
45
1.6.11
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45
1.6.11
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Eben' Wood
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2.
45
1.4. 4
Ephraim Wood
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2.
45
1.4. 4
Luther Landon
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2.
45
1.4. 4
Abel White
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2.
45
1.4. 4
Aaron Adams
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2.
45
1.4. 4
John Trass
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2.
45
1.4. 4
Luther Fillmore
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45
1.4. 4
Edward Turner
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1.4. 4
Elihu Johnson
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1.4. 4
Oliver Bell
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1.4. 4
Levi Kioe
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1.4. 4
Samuel Owen
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1.4. 4
William Fox
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1.4. 4
Joshua Cambell
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1.4. 4
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1.4. 4
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Attest, Samuel Allen, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, 5th. June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Samuel Allen the within roll, it being examined
and approved, which is thirty-seven pounds ten shillings and one
penny. Thos. Chittenden, ) Committee.
John Fassett, )
Reed. 5th. June, 1781, the contents of the above order.
Saml. Allen, Lieut.
The 5th. June, 1781. Sworn before me,
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STATE OF VERMONT
[71]
\Capt. Be7ijamin Cooleys Cotnpany\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Cooley's Company in Col. Ebene-
zer Allen's Regiment of Militia called out on the alarm of the 30th
May 1780, commencing the 30th May 1780 and ending the G"" day
of June 1780, inclusive — the money being due from the State of
Vermont.
Names
Days
Amt. of
wages
No.
miles
56
Travel
fees
Total
Capt. Benj. Cooley
8
2. 2.8
0.18.8
3. 1.4
Sergt. Bie'/ielee) Kichardson
8
0.12.8
56
18
8
1.11.4
" Jabez Olmstead
8
0.12.8
56
18
8
1.11.4
Oorpl. Ashbel Hopkins
8
0.11.8
56
18
8
1.10.4
" Gideon Oooley
8
0.11.8
56
18
8
1.10.4
Eben'' Drury
8
0.10.8
56
18
8
1. 9.4
Darius Orippen
8
0.10.8
56
18
8
1. 9.4
Solomon Story
8
0.10.8
56
18
8
1. 9.4
Caleb Cooley
8
0.10.8
56
18
8
1. 9.4
Abdon Owen
8
0.10.8
56
18.8
1. 9.4
£n.l\A
Pay Table Office, Aug 10, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to [pay] the same to
Capt, Benj. Cooley or bearer, being sixteen pounds eleven shillings
and four pence lawful money. John Fassett ( p ^^
Timo. Brownson (
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above 10th
Aug. 1781. Ben-jamin Cooley.
[122]
\^Col. Gideon Warren s Regiment — Officers\
A Pay Roll of Field and Staff Officers in Col. Gideon Warren's
Regiment of Militia in the Alarms of March and June, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Gideon Warron, Col.
Nathl. Smith, Q-'m.
Eben-- Hyde, Agt. [Adjt.?]
17
7
10
90
45
45
11. 4.0
2. 4.9
2.17.6
^16.16.3
Gideon Warren, Col.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
183
Pay Table Office, 13"^ June, 1781. The within roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to Col.
Warren eleven pounds fourteen shillings, and to Nathl. Smith
two pounds four shillings and nine pence and to Eben' Hyde two
pounds seventeen shillings and six pence, per order of
Thos. Chittenden ) „
n^- r, y Committee
T.imo. Brownson )
Date above received of the Treasurer eleven pounds fourteen
shillings, per me, Gideon Warren, Col.
Reed, 12*'' of July, 1781 of the Treasurer five pounds lawful
money in behalf of Eben'' Hyde and Nathl. Smith, on the within
roll. W^ Hooker.
[369, dupl 227] [Copt Thomas Lee's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Lee's Company of Militia in Col.
Gideon Warren's Regiment, on an Alarm to Ticonderoga and
Crown Point, in June, 1780; State of Vermont.
Names
Thomas Lee, Capt.
Nathl. Blanchard, Sergt.
Daniel Smith, En.
Abner Mead, Sergt.
Amasa Blanchard, "
Roswell Post, "
Elisha Wright
Henry Meads
Isaac Meads
Stephen Meads
David Whipple
Joel Roberts
Jabez Gideons
David Parkhill
Benj. Johnson
Wait Wright
John Moses
Joseph Chipman
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Subsist-
ence
per day
7
39
4"
1.4
7
39
4
8.0
7
39
4
8.0
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
7
39
4
Total
2.19. 4
2. 1. 9
2. 1. 9
1. 3. 1
1. 3. 1
1. 3. 1
1. 3. 1
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 1. 4
^23. 9,10
Thomas Lee, Capt.
184
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, 5'^ May, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Thos. Lee the within pay roll, it being approved
of, which is twenty-three pounds nine shillings and ten pence,
lawful money. Thomas Chittenden ) ,,
John Fassett \ ^o"^°^i"ee
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above. Thomas Lee, Capt.
[316] [Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company (part)^
A Pay Roll for a part of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company (of
Poultney Militia) who marched to the assistance of Governor
Clinton (in his endeavor to intercept the retreat of Sir John John-
son) in May and June, 1780 (marched 30th of May) travel made up
at 4* per mile as far as Mount Independence. Poultney, June 13,
1781.
Names
Days
Per
month
Amt.
wages
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
John Asley, sergt.
10
3. 8.0
0.16.0
35
4*
11.8
1. 7. 8
Peter How
10
16.
35
4
11.8
1. 7. 8
Joseph Oraw
10
2. 0.0
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
John Meacham
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Josiah Grant
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Seth Craw
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Benj. Webster
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Benj. Parmatree
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Azel Holmes
10
18.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Elkanah Ashley-
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
William Richards
10
18.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Saml. Fletcher
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
Saml. Allen
10
IK. 4
35
4
11.8
I. 5. 0
John Smith
10
13.4
35
4
11.8
1. 5. 0
^17.15.4,
I do hereby certify that these persons made up in the above
roll entered service agreeable to the heading of this roll, and am
prosuaded that there is no fraud in the roll, either to the State or
individuals. Per me, Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
N.B, There was no commiss'd officer that continued with
command of this party.
Poultney, Dec. 8, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Zebediah Dewey and made solemn oath to the within roll, accord-
ing to the best of his knowledge.
Before me, William Ward, Justice of Peace.
* This party marched by order from Col. Eben' Allen.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
185
Pay Table Office, June 13, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the contents of the same to being the sum of seventeen
pounds fifteen shillings and four pence, lawful money. He the
said to be accountable.
Given at Arlington. Timo. Brownson ) „
John Fassett [ Committee.
Sunderland, April 12, 1782. For value received I do hereby
sign over the above pay roll to Ira Allen and request the Treasurer
to pay the same to him. Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 8, 1782. Received of I.
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order. Ira Allen.
[339]
[Cap/. Jesse Safford's Company]
An account of Money due to Capt. Jesse Safford's Company
for travel from their respective towns to Camp; one part to Pitts-
ford, the other to Royalton, in July, 1780.
Names
Miles
Per mile
Total
Samson Marbel, Sergt.
68
s.
0.2.0
6.16.0
Cleffor Chase [Chafe], "
75
7.10.0
John Wood, "
60
6. 0.0
Abel Pain,
70
7. 0.0
Rufus Root, Corpl.
60
6. 0.0
Daniel Barns, Drum'
65
6.10.0
Daniel Stearns, Fifer
70
7. CO
John Cadey
60
6. 0.0
William Negrous
68
6.16.0
William Bennett
65
6.10.0
John Goold
75
7.10.0
Seth Goold
75
7.10.0
Eben"' Stearns
70
7. 0.0
Artemus Robinson
75
7.10.0
John Curtis
68
6 16.0
Rennet Williams
65
6.10.0
Alexander Hutchinson
70
7. 0.0
Jerome Sawens
75
7.10.0
Luke Lamphire
65
6.10.0
Steven Jenkins
60
6. 0.0
Asa Chedle
70
7. 0.0
Calvin Dyke
55
5.10.0
186
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Miles
Per Mile •
Total
Thomas Freeman
70
s.
0.2.0
7. 0.0
Caleb Hoten
80
8. 0.0
Asa Hoten
80
8. 0.0
James Hoten
80
8. 0,0
Jeremiah Verging
70
7. 0.0
Eben'' Squier
68
6.10.0
Caleb Wright
75
7.10 0
Bliss Hoisington
75
7.10.0
Stephen Marcy
60
6. 0.0
Elish Walker
70
7. 0.0
Charles Rice
75
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7.10 0
Jotia. Plumley
15
1.10,0
Asel Parseful
15
1.10.0
Jerome Hutchinson
15
1.10.0
Experience Tixet [Trisket]
15
1.10.0
Saml. Tredway
15
1 10.0
John Jones
15
1.10 0
Aaron Traesdel [Trusdel]
12
1. 4 0
Simeon Root
12
1. 4.0
Sylvester Smith [Selvef]
12
1. 4.0
;,{;241. 6.0
This may certify that this is a just and true account of the
traveling money due to my company as specified within. Witness
my hand this tenth day of April, 1781. Jesse Safford, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, Feb. 20, 1783. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Capt. Jesse Safford the sum of two hundred and forty-one pounds
six shillings in continental money. *
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
John Strong, \ Committee.
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Date above, reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this
order, by taking up a receipt given in Continental money.
;^241.6.0 Jesse Safford.
£80] [A Scout under Lieut. Nathan Howland^
A Pay Roll of a Scout under the command of Lieut. Nathan
Howland in August, 1780.
Names
Miles
Travel
Days
Pay
per m.
Total
Nathan Howland, Lt.
12
0.4.0
3
5.8.0
0.12.9
Joseph Darling
12
4.
3
2
4.
Charles Kill am
12
4.
3
2
4.
Josiah Lamb
12
4.
3
2
4.
Elias Thomas
12
4.
3
2
4.
Jonas Matthews
12
4.
3
2
4.
Billy Gray
12
4.
3
2
4.
Rufus Sanderson
12
4.
3
2
4.
John Sanderson
12
4.
3
2
4.
1. 6.0
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Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 19, 1781. The within pay
roll examined and approved at four pounds and nine pence, and
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same unto Lt. Nathan
Howland or bearer.
Timothy Brownson )
Isaac Tichenor \
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, Oct. 27, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being four pounds and
nine pence. Reed in behalf of Lt, Nathan Howland.
Oliver Williams.
Committee
188
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[95] [Capt Elisha Burton's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Elisha Burton's Company, who marched by
order of Col. Peter Olcott to Head Quarters at Royalton in August
last, 1780.
Days
Wages
Miles
Pay
Amt.
Total
NAMES
serv-
ice
due
travel
per
mile
of
travel
Capt. Elijah Burton
2
0.10.8
18
4<i
6"
0.16.8
Lt. John Hopson
9
7.2
"
( (
6
13
2
" Solo. Cushman
2
7.2
( 1
i C
6
13
2
Sergt. Saml. Hutchin-
son
2
3.2
< t
( i
6
9
2
" Elias Newton
2
3.2
i i
(t
6
9
2
" Benj. Burton
2
3.2
i I
( i
6
9
2
Corpl. Adrian Hatch
2
3.0
( i
( t
6
9
0
Saml. Curtis
2
2.8
"
i (
G
8
8
Solomon Curtis
2
2.8
( 1
1 t
6
8
8
Roswell Morgan
2
2.8
f (
( (
6
8
8
Cyprian Morgan
2
2.8
1 i
I (
6
8
8
Ashhel Tucker
2
2.8
i (
1 (
6
8
8
Jona. Plumley
2
2.8
u
((
6
8
8
John Spears [Spers]
2
2.8
(<
( (
6
8
8
Asa Stone
2
2.8
( (
( (
6
8
8
Reuben Hatch
2
2.8
I c
( 1
6
8
8
John Record
2
2.8
t (
C (
6
8
8
John Wright
2
2.8
( t
( i
6
8
8
Saml. Brown
2
2.8
"
6
8
8
Jonas Richards
2
2.8
( (
c t
6
8
8
Nathl. Boardman
2
2.8
"
((
6
8
8
Jehiel Boardman
2
2.8
( (
1 1
6
8
8
John Hatch, Jr.
2
2.8
t i
6
8
8
Conant Sawyer
2
2.8
( (
u
6
8
8
Abel Stimson
2
2.8
( (
1 1
6
8
8
John Barton
2
2.8
( (
( (
6
8
8
Elisha Partridge
2
2.8
ii
( (
6
8
8
Asel Murdock
2
2.8
4 i.
( t
6
8
8
Jasper Murdock
2
2.8
( 1
1 (
6
8
8
Constant Murdock
2
2.8
t (
( 1
6
8
8
Jerom Hutchinson
2
2.8
I L
t (
6
8
8
Asel Percivel
2
2.8
It
( I
6
8
8
Solomon White
2
2.8
( (
t fc
6
8
8
Asel Lewis [Luis]
2
2,8
( I
6
8
8
^15.13 6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
101
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 25, 1781. The within pay-
roll examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Elisha Burton, which is fifteen pounds thirteen and
six pence. John Strong,
;£15.13.6. Timothy Brownson
Committee
June 25, 1781.
of this order.
Received of I. Allen,
Treasurer, the contents
Elisha Burton.
[3.38]
\^Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Company of Militia
for the service in the alarms in Aug. 9"', Royalton, 1780.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
When
dis-
chargerl
Days
Per
day
Pay
Am'ont
Ea-
tions
per
Amount
rations
pay
da3
T
Capt. Joseph Park-
hurst
Aug 9
Aug
12
o
0
0.5.4
0.16.0
0.2.0
0.6.0
Lt. Calvin Park-
hurst
H 1 (
15
6
3.7
1.1.6
1.4
8.
Lt. Elias Stephens
ii ( (
"
6
3,7
1.1.6
1
4
8.
Sergt. Walbridge
(1 ( 1
12
3
1.7
4.9
8
2.
Foster
li It.
( (
3
1.7
4.9
8
2.
" Wheeler
( ( 1 1
15
6
1.7
9.6
8
4.
Haven
i( y<.
( (
6
1.7
9.6
8
4.
Billings
" "
12
3
1.7
4.9
8
2.
Corpl. How
ti. a
( 1
1.6
4.6
8
2.
" Mosher
a 1 1
% i
3
1.6
4.6
8
2.
John Crary
( ( ( (
( i
3
1.4
4.0
8
2.
John Hiboot
a i-
i i
3
1.4
4.0
8
2.
Aaron Mosher
[Mosure]
ii n
i 1
3
1.4
4.0
8
2.
Robert Handy
( ( 11.
15
6
1.4
8.0
8
4.
Daniel Lovejoy
a 4 i
i t
6
1.4
8.0
8
4.
Daniel Havens
t i t fc
I 1
6
1.4
8.0
8
4.
Joseph Fish
4 ( k (
12
3
1.4
4.0
8
2
Medad Burton
ii ii
( (
3
1.4
4.0
8
2.
Jeremii Presot
it ii
15
6
1.4
8.0
8
4.
Nathan Morse [or
Moris]
(• i i
S (
6
1.4
8.0
8
4.
Reuben Parkhurst
(( it
(i
6
1.4
8.0
8
4.
Luther Ede
it H
12
3
1.4
4.0
8
2.
192
STATE OF VERMONT
Com-
When
Ra-
Names
mence-
dis-
Days
Per
Amt.
tions
Amt.
ment of
chargee
1
day
pay
per
rations
pay
5 6
day
Adam Durkee
Aug 9
Aug.l,
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
Elisha Kent
i I I I
( i (
' 6
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
Matthew Harrin-
ton
' 1'
I 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Abel Fairbanks
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Zacheus Downer
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Lackin Hunton
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Nehemiah Lovejoy
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Jason Downer
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Asa Stephens
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Beni. Parkhurst
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
3.
Benj. Day
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Standish Day
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Phineas Parkhurst
• 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Petil Parkhurst
' 1
5 3
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
[name erased]
' 1
2 3
1.4
1.3
8
2.
1 ^^17.11.3
Joseph Parkhurst, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Joseph Parkhurst or bearer, being the sum of seventeen pounds
eleven shillings and three pence, with the addition of rations,
lawful money. Thos. Chittenden, ) CnrnmUfe^p
Arlington 12 Jan. 1781. John Fassett, [ ^ommi^ee.
Vermont, Windsor County, ss. May 23, 1781. Sworn before
Joel Marsh, Justice of Peace.
Reed, of the Treasurer, in behalf of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst,
the contents of the within roll. 12th June 1781.
Amos Robinson
[51]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\^CaJ>t. John Mercy's Company\
193
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jolin Mercy's Company that marched
after Tories in Angt. 1780, by orders from Col. Ebenezer Woods.
Windsor, August, 1780.
Nambs and bank
Pay
com-
Days
ser-
Pay
per day
/0.5.4
When
dis-
Amt
per
Miles
Total
amt.
menc'g
August
vice
charged
day
Oapt. John Mercy
5
August
3. 1.8
30
3. 8. 4
Lt. Elnathan Strong
4
;^0 3.7
14.4
do
1. 1. 0
Lt. Eben' Hoisington
4
3.7
14.4
do
1. 1. 0
Sergt. Hilton
4
1.7
6.8
do
18. 0
' ' Parttriok
4
1.7
6.8
do
13. 0
" Bleicy
6
1.7
9.6
do
16. 3
D"" Mercy
3
1.6
4.6
do
11. 3
Oorpl. EmoneniB
5
1.6
7.6
do
15.10
" David Arms
4
1.6
6.0
do
13. 3
Matthew Hamond
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 3
Jona. Hamond
'
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 3
Joel Butler
4
1.4
5.4
do
13. 0
Joseph Perterson
3
1.4
4,0
do
10. 8
Jos. Thompson
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 8
Josiah Hawley
3
1.4
3.8
do
9. 4
Jno. Benjamin
3
1.4
3.8
do
9. 4
Moses Morse
4
1.4
5.4
do
13. 0
Seth Sabing
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 8
Solo. Buck
3
1.4
4.0
do
30. 8
John Kinglesy
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 8
Leonard Soilden
1
1.4
1.4
do
8. 0
Sergt. Saml. Parttrick
3
1.7
3.3
do
6. 8
Jacob Hastens
3
1.4
3.8
do
9. 4
Nathan Hatch
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 8
Saml. Messer
3
1.4
3.8
do
9. 4
Elias Hoisington
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 8
Joel Smead
1
1.4
1.4
do
7. 0
W" Smead, Jr.
6
1.4
8.0
do
14. 8
Peter Cunir [ Currier]
3
1.4
4.0
do
10. 8
;fl8.16. 6
13. 8
Total. ;^19. 9. 3
John Mercy, Captain.
N. B. Corpl. Thos. Wilson was omitted in the above list.
Please to grant him pay according to the rest of said company —
^0.12.8
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781. Sworn before
John Fassett, Asst
[13]
194
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office. The within account or pay roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. John Mercy or bearer, ii being the sum of nine pounds nine
shillings and two pence lawful money. Given at Windsor, April
13, 1781. Thos. Chittenden, John Fassett, Committee.
Bennington 22d June, 1781. Then reed the contents of the
within pay roll. Per me, John Mercy, Captain.
[262] [A Scout under orders of Capt. Benjamin Cox]
The following is' an exact account of Scouting, by order of
Capt. Benjamin Cox, the 23rd. of August, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
out
Miles
com-
Total
ing
Daniel Sharp, Sergt.
5
40
40
1.
1. 3
John Foster, "
5
40
40
1.
1. 3
Nathaniel Page, Corpl.
3
20
20
0.
10. 11
Asa Page, Corpl.
3
20
20
0.
10. 11
Joseph Foster, Corpl.
5
40
40
1.
0. 5
Benj. Stebbings
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Joseph Marsh
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Abel Marsh
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Hollon Blackmer [HoUam]
5
40
40
1.
0. 0
Asa Foster
5
40
40
1.
0. 0
Robert Whitcomb
5
40
40
1.
0. 0
Thos. Wannop
5
40
40
1.
0. 0
Joseph Chamberlin
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
John Hariden
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Samuel Stewart
3
20
20
0.
18. 8
£11-
3. 9
The number of miles in the above roll is as exact as by com-
putation could be made.
Barnard, June 4, 1781
I certify that the above Pay Roll is just, without fraud or
wrong to the public or any private person. Daniel Sharp, Sergt.
Pay Table Office, June 23, 1781. The within Pay Roll ex-
amined and. approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being eleven pounds three shillings and nine pence.
Timo. Brownson )
John Fassett [
June 2.5, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Joseph Foster
^11. 3. 9
Committee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
195
[314] \Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company of Rafigers\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company of Rangers,
Maj. Eben"^ Allen's Detachment raised for the defense of the State
of Vermont, commencing August 15th. and ending the 15th. of
November, A. D. 1780. — both days included.
Names
Capt. Benj. Cox
Lieut. Beriah Green
Sergt. Adams Howard
Eben" Clark
Corpl. Edward Church
" Robert Burch
John Ellis
Fifer Danl. Perkins
Jonathan Carpenter
Asa Call
Nathan Dike
John Strong
Robert Green
James Howe
Amos Parker
Jacob Salisbury
Reuben Smith
Elkanah Sprague
Lathrop Thompson
Asa Worcester
Benj. Cox, Jr.
Line Hoisington
Jeremiah Bishop
Abraham Taylor [Taber?]
Daniel Sartel
Matthew Smith
Andrew Stevens
Joseph Lull
Samuel Dike
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
Time of
service
mo8. days
Aug. 15
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug
Sept.
Aug.
16
15
Aug. 15
3
12
11
12
9
15
17
28
15
28
1
12
2
4
3
6
1
27
19
1
Officers' subsistence
Per
When dis-
Total
month
charged
8.0.0
Nov. 15
24. 5.4
5.8.0
16. 7.7
2.8.0
7. 5.7
2.8.0
7. 5.7
2.4.0
6.13.5
2.4.0
6.13.5
2.4.0
4. 5.1
2.4.0
6.13.5
2.0.0
4. 5.1
2.0.0
6.13.5
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2 0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
4.16.0
2.0.0
Oct. 14
t 2. 2.8
2.0.0
Nov. \l
) 4. 5.4
2.0.0
4. 4.0
2.0.0
4. 8.0
2.0.0
6. 1.4
2.0.0
3.16.0
2.0.0
3. 5.4
2.0.0
6. 1.4
^191.5.5
9.2.0
^,^200. 7. 5
Benj. Cox, Captain.
196
STATE OF VERMONT
Benning^ton County, 8th Jan. 1781. Personally appeared
Capt. Benj. Cox and made solemn oath that the within pay roll is
truly and justly charged, without injury to this state or any in-
dividual. Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office. This pay roll being examined and approved
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Thos. Tolman,
Paymaster to the troops of this State, it being the sum of two hun-
dred pounds seven shillings and five pence, in hard money or other
currency equivalent, he to be accountable for the same.
Given at Arlington this 10th day of Jan. 1781.
Thos. Chittenden ) ^
T -u ■c^ ii y Committee.
John Fassett j
Reed, the above in full, March 20, 1782.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[159] \_Lieut. William Post's Company\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. William Post's Company of Volunteers
in the service of the State of Vermont, from the twenty-ninth of
August, 1780, to the 20'" of September, 1780.
Names
Com
menci]
Ending
ag
pr
month
Days
Total
1780
1780
William Post, Lieut.
Aug. '.
19 Sept. 20.
6.0.0
22
4.
8. 0
Noah Beach, Sergt.
2.8.0
22
18. 5
Amasa Blanchard
2.0.0
22
9. 4
George Alford
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Saml. Sheldon
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Elibu Johnson
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Silas Pratt, Jr.
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Ephraim Loomis
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Henry Sanford
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Robert Sanford
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Jona. Whipple
2.0.0
22
9. 4
Henry Sanford, Jr.
2.0.0
22
9. 4
£20
19.9
Pay Table Office, 16 March, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined, is approved, and the Treasurer is directed'to pay the
same to Lt. W™ Post, or order, which is twenty pounds nineteen,
shillings and two pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden | „ ^^
John Fassett (" '"°™ "
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
197
Arlington, June 1^' 1781. Then received of the within pay
roll the sum of five pounds lawful money. W™ Post.
Arlington, S"* June, 1781. Then received the sum of fifteen
pounds 19 shillings and 9 pence, lawful money, it being the full of
the within pay roll.
;^20.19.9 W" Post.
[109]
[Cap(. Stephoi Calkins' Company]
Pay Roll of Steven Calkins' Company Col. Ira Allen's Regi-
ment of Militia.
When
When re-
Days
Pay per
Miles
Aint. of
Nahes
marched
turned
in ser-
vice
month
travel
travel
Total
1780
Capt. Stephen Calkins
Oct. 13
Oct. 34
11
8. 0. 0
85
11.8
3.10.5
Lt. Eben' Wilson
ti ( (
' 18
6
5. 8. 0
85
11.8
1.13.6
Sergt. Jona. Sprague
" "
' 18
6
3. 8. 0
33
11.8
1.18.6
" Daniel Brambly
(1 .1
' 18
6
2. 8.0
35
11.8
1. 1.8
" Luther Colvin
<( 11
' 18
6
2. 8. 0
35
11.8
1. 1.8
Jonathan Seely
(C (1
' 18
b
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
William Koberts
1 (
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
W'" Gage, Jr.
1. 1<
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Joseph Gage
" "
' 30
18
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
1.15.8
George Gage
(1 (1
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Titus Colvin
11 .<
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Amos Colvin
" "
' 80
18
3. 0. 0
35
11.8
1.15.8
Joshua Colvin
<l (1
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Matthew Kay
11 1 (
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Ezekiel Smith
11 IC
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
William Lowin
" "
' 30
18
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
1.15.8
Nathan Sprague
I ( 11
• 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Edward Soper
>1 If
■ 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Bichard Smith
" "
' 30
18
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
1,15.8
John Gage
" "
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
James Webster
(( 1 1
' 18
6
2. 0. 0
35
11.8
0.19.8
;^27,13.5
Bations
0.18.8
^28.13.1
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same, being ^28.12.1
Thos. Chittenden ) ^ „
„. „ y Com.
Timo. Brownson )
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within
pay roll.
Stephen Calkins.
198
STATE OF VERMONT
[158]
S^Capt. Jonathan Holton s Company^
An Abstract of Capt. Jona. Holton's Company, Col. Eben''
Woods' Reg' of Militia — service done in the Alarm in Oct. 17, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Jona. Holten
15
60
6. 0.0
Lt. W™ Stearns
7
60
2.10.4
En. Timo. Clark
7
60
2.10.4
Sergt. John Roundye
15
60
2. 4.0
John Whitney
15
60
2. 4.0
" John Titus
15
60
2. 4.0
" John Pulsipher
15
60
2. 4.0
Corpl. Danl. Richards
15
60
2. 2.0
Drum'' Charles Richards
15
60
2. 2.0
Colburn Preston
15
60
2. 2.0
Luke Hitchcock, Jr.
15
60
2. 2.0
Benj. Laribee
15
60
2. 2.0
Gardner Simonds
15
60
2. 2.0
David Camble
15
60
2. 2.0
Phineas White
15
60
2. 2.0
Levi Davis
15
60
2. 2,0
John Davis
15
60
2. 2.0
John Strond
15
60
2. 2.0
John Stowell
15
60
2. 2.0
Saml. Burr
15
60
2. 2.0
Zadock Sipeo
15
60
2. 2.0
Luther Webb
15
60
2. 2.0
Elijah Read
15
60
2. 2.0
Eben' Lock [EbenJ
15
60
2. 2.0
Eben' Albree [Eben]
15
60
2. 2.0
Saml. Spalding
15
60
2. 2.0
Philip Safford
15
60
1.14.8
L^riah Roundy
11
60
1.14.8
Asa White
11
60
1.14.8
Feniages [Ferriages ? ]
11
60
19.4
^64. 4.0
June 25, 1781.
Jona. Holten, Capt.
Then the within pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
199
Pay Table Office, 26"' June, 1781. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Jonathan Holten, it being sixty-four pounds four shillings.
Timo. Brownson | ^
T ■, c^ r Committee
John Strong j
June 26, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^64.4.0 Jona. Holten, Capt.
[356] [Lieut. Asahel Smith' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Asahel vSmith's Company of Militia that
marched to Fort Fortitude, Oct. 20, 1780, by order of Lt. Col.
Safford.
Names
Lt. Asahel Smith
Lt. Thos. Hunter
Sergt. Matthew Patrick
Asa Smead
" James Fletcher
" Wm. Hilton
Corpl. Solomon Emmons
" Able Adams
Isaiah Burk
Elias Hoisington
Saml. Jewett
Joseph Barrett
Joseph Woodruff
Elihu Beach
Andrew Blunt
Wm. Smead
Jona. Hunter
Peter Currier
Leonard Spalding
Timo. Messer
Elijah Allen
Daniel Woods
Peter Kendall
Pearl Parkhurst
Joseph Powers
Thos. Chapin
Nathan Hatch
Eben' Howard
Lazarus Bannister
Eph'" Hubbard
Moses Morse
Eldad Hubbard
John Davis
Samuel Abbot
Com-
mence'
of pay
Oct.
17
20
Days
Per
day
3.7
16
8
1.7
6
1.7
12
1.7
12
1.7
13
1.7
9
1.6
13
1.6
6
1.4
9
1.4
9
1.4
12
1.4
12
1.4
12
1.4
12
1.4
11
1.4
20
1.4
9
1.4
6
1.4
10
1.4
18
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
20
1.4
12
1.4
13
1.4
11
1.4
12
1.4
12
1.4
20
1.4
14
1.4
15
1.4
15
1.4
3
1.4
When
dis-
charged
Nov,
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov,
Oct.
Nov
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
((
Nov.
Oct.
Nov
Oct.
Miles
Total
70
4. 0. 8
40
1. 6. 0
40
1. 2.10
40
1.12.14
40
1.12.14
40
1.13.11
70
1.16.10
40
1.12.10
40
1. 1. 4
40
1. 5. 4
40
1. 5. 4
40
1. 9. 4
40
1. 9. 4
40
1. 9. 4
40
1. 9. 4
40
1. 8. 0
40
2. 0. 0
40
1. 5. 4
40
1. 1. 4
40
2. 0. 0
90
2.14. 0
40
1.10. 8
40
1.10. 8
40
2. 0. 0
40
1. 9. 4
40
1.10. 8
40
1. 8. 0
40
1. 9. 4
40
1. 9. 4
40
2. 0. 0
40
1.12. 0
40
1.13. 4
40
1.13. 4
40
0.17. 4
^58. 1.11
Attest, Asahel Smith, Lieut.
200
STATE OF VERMONT
N. B. 92 rations at S"* per ration ^3.2.2. which is
included. Sworn before, John Fasselt, Asst.
Windsor County, Windsor, Apl. 12, 1781.
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lieut. Asahel Smith or bearer, being the sum of fifty-
eight pounds one shilling and eleven pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden,
Reed. April
above order.
^58.1.11
[234, dupl 134]
A Pay Roll
20, 1781, of
John Fassett,
the Treasurer the
[
Committee.
contents of the
Dudley Chase.
[Ca/A Edmund Hodges' Company\
of Capt. Edmund Hodges Company for service
done at Fort Fortitude by order of Col. Joseph Safford, from the
towns of Pomfret and Hartford, in October, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
day
Per
Total
mile
Capt. Edmund Hodges
14
20
5.4
4d
4.
1. 4
L' Asa Hazen
14
20
3.7
4
2.16.10
Sergt. Bacon
14
20
1.7
4
8.10
" Mason
14
20
1.7
4
8.10
Tracy
14
20
1.7
4
8.10
Corpl. Perren
14
20
1.6
4
7. 8
Tilden
14
20
1.6
4
7. 8
" Emerson
14
20
1.6
4
7. 8
Fifer Benj. Skinner
14
20
1 6
4
7. 8
Samuel Allen
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
John Chedeals
14
20
1 4
4
5. 4
John Hore [Hoar]
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
Solva* Sessions
14
20
1.4
4
6. 4
Abel Morse
14
20
1.4
4
1
5. 4
Asa MoTSon
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
Benj. Sessions
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
Amos Troop
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
James Wilson
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
Barnabas Washburn
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
William Burch
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
Nehemiah Closson
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
Luther Powell
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
Jacob Hall
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
Francis Savage
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
201
Names
Days
Miles
Per.
day
Per
mile
Total
Solomon Strong
Thomas Tracy
Phineas Wright
14
14
14
26
26
26
1.4
1.4
1.4
4
4
4
1. 7. 4
1. 7. 4
1. 7. 4
£iO. 8. 2
The above is a true Pay Roll. Attest, Edmund Hodges, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Edmund
Hodges or bearer, being the sum of forty pounds eight shillings
and four pence, lawful money. Timo. Brownson I p
Windsor, April 14, 17S1. John Fassett f committee
June 19, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
the above order.
^40. 8. 2 , John Throop.
[249] [Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. Benj. Cox's Company of Militia, for scout-
ing done in Barnard the last year — 1780
Names
Time of
service
Days
Miles
Per
day
Total
Lieut. Elias Keyes
Aug. 1
13
0.3.7
0. 7.11
En. Benj. Wilbur
13
3.7
7.11
Sergt. Daniel Sharp
13
1.7
5.11
John Foster
13
1.7
5.11
Seth Dean
13
1.4
5. 8
George Page
13
1.4
5. 8
Ephraim Briggs
13
1.4
5. 8
John Whilcom [Whitcomb]
13
1.4
5. 8
Sheribeah Ballard
13
J. 4
5. 8
William Butman
13
1.4
5. 8
Joseph Bejam
13
1.4
5. 8
Moses Davis
13
1.4
5. 8
Joseph Foster
13
1.4
5. 8
Asa Chedle
13
1.4
5. 8
Araaziah Richmond
13
1.4
5. 8
Ebene. Richmond
13
1.4
5. 8
Reuben Bebee
23
1.4
5. 8
Thomas Wonnap
13
1.4
5. 8
^5.10. 0
202
STATE OF VERMONT
[268]
\Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company of Militia for
Scouting done in Barnard the last year, 1780.
Names
Capt. Benj. Cox
Sergt. John Newton
Corpl. Joseph Foster
Asa Foster
William Chedels
Jabez Wight
Silas Howard
Nathan Dameter
Nathaniel Aikins
Solomon Aikins
Thomas Swift
Whitfield Swift
Thomas Blackmer
George Cox
William Freeman
Joseph Boman
Nathl. Paige
Asa Paige
Jesse Kinney
Robert Whitcombe
W"' Chamberland
When
service
done
Aug. 9
Days
Miles
Per
day
2
17
5.4
2
17
1.7
2
17
1.5
-)
^
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
0
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
0
17
1,4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
0
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
Total
0.16
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
C. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
0. 8
10
6
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
£ 9. 3. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
203
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 205
Bennington, Jan. 31, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Eli Noble and made solemn oath that the above pay roll which he
has signed is a just and true roll of monies due to himself and
company for services, without fraud to the State of Vermont or
any individual, according to his best knowledge. Before me,
Moses Robinson, Asst.
No, 45. Pay Table Office. The within pay roll being exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Thos. Tolman, (Paymaster to the troops of this State) be-
ing the sum of three hundred and twenty-two pounds five shillings
and /4 in hard money, or other current money equivalent, the said
paymaster to be accountable for the same.
Given at Arlington this 1^' day of Febry, 1781.
^322.5.4 Thos. Chittenden ) ^
T 1, T7 it r Committee
John Fassett )
The sum of twenty-three pounds four shillings and /8 (thro'
mistake was not deducted from this roll) the Treasurer is there-
fore directed to pay the above warrant less by the said sum ot
;^23.4.8. By order of the committee.
Thos. Chittenden
T , T-, ^^ r Committee
John Fassett
Feb. 1, 1781. Reed, the above Two Hundred and ninety-nine
pounds and eight pence in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
206
STATE OF VERMONT
[309]
\^Liei/t. David Powers' Company]
A Pay Roll of Lt. David Powers' Company of Volunteers, be-
longing to Maj Eben' Allen's Detachment, raised by the town of
Clarendon for the defense of the State of Vermont, commencing
Aug. 17, 1780, and ending Nov. S, both days included.
Names
Enlisted
Aug. 17
1
Discharged j Days
Per
month
Total
David Powers, Lt.
Nov. 8
84
5.8.0
17.18.6
John Smith, Sergt.
84
2.8.0
6.14.5
Noel Potter
" "
84
2.
5.12.0
William Boyd
it a
84
2.
5.12.0
Moses Powers
" "
84
2.
5.13.0
ohn Arnold
1. (t
84
2.
5.12.0
ob Chadsey
( t I (
84
2.
5.12.0
_ ona. Edey
I ( ( (
84
2.
5.12.0
Curtis Smith
" 25
76
2.
5. 1.4
Amos Ives
" "
76
2.
5. 1.4
Stephen Squier
I C (1
76
2.
5. 1.4
Augustus Spencer
29
72
2.
4.16.0
Brittan Simonds
29
72
2.
4.16.0
^83.0.10
Attest, David Powers, Lt.
Daniel Adams thro' mistake was not made up in this roll, but
upon Lt. Powers' certificate, I have paid him ^3.5.4 which sum
must be added to the amount of this roll. ;,£'83.0.10
Adams added, 3.5. 4
T. Tolman
£^%.%. 2
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thos. Tolman (Paymaster to the troops of this State) being the
sum of eighty-three pounds and /lO* in hard money or other cur-
rent money equivalent.
Given at Arlington this 1st. Feb., 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
March 20, 1782.
Reed, the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
207
[144]
\Scouts from Capt. Joseph Sawyer's Company^
A Pay Roll of the necessary Scouts sent out of my company,
from Aug 23'' to Nov. 15, 1780, with their names and number of
days each man was out annexed thereto. Ordered out by Col.
Eben' Woods.
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Miles
P' (or)
Per
mile
Total
Joseph Sawyer, Capt.
8
5.4
43
4^
2.17.0
Jedediah Leavens, Lt.
7
3.8
24
4
1.13.8
John Sawyer, Sergt.
9
1.8
43
4
1. 0.4
Benjamin Cady, "
3
1.8
24
4
0.13.0
Andrew Spear
11
1.4
57
4
1.13.8
Asa Phelps
8
1.4
43
4
1. 4.4
Phil" Chandler
4
1.4
26
4
0.14.0
Hez'' Leavens
5
1.4
16
4
0.12.0
Thos. Hapgood
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Asa Hapgood
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Aaron Kimball
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Moses Chaplin
•'
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
W™ Howard
3
1.4
16
4
0. 9.4
Saml. Grandy
3
1.4
5
4
0. 5.8
Corn^" Sawyer
n
O
1.4
5
4
0. 5.8
^14. 5.8
Reading, June 26, 1782.
Test, Joseph Sawyer, Capt.
Pay Table Office, July 25, 1783. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Capt. Joseph Sawyer or bearer, it being fourteen pound
five shillings and eight pence.
John Strong | ^^^
Timo. Brovvnson )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, April 2*, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Jos-
eph Sawyer.
John Fassett.
208
STATE OF VERMONT
[217]
[CaJ>t Abel Merrimans Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abel Merriman's Company of Militia, Col.
Ebene. Allen's Regiment, for their tour to Castleton, Oct. 11, 1780.
V
t'hen
When
Per
Day
Names m
arch-
ed
dis-
charged
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Abel Meriman 0
:t. 11
Oct. 29
19
0.5.4
5. 6. 0
Lt. Alexander Gorden
' 14
I ( ( (
16
3.7
3. 3. 8
En. Zacheus Mallory '
' 26
1. (. <. 1.
4
3.7
18.11
Sergt. Reuben Searl
' 14
i I ( (
16
1.7
1.10
" Timo, Mop
' 11
" 17
8
1.7
0.17. 4
" Shubael Sumner
' 11
" 29
19
1.7
1.14. 9
Saml. Culver
' 11
( ( ( b
19
1.7
1.14. 9
Corpl. Ebene. Welton '
' 11
11 (1
19
1.5
1.12. 9
Silas Mallory
' 20
" "
10
1.5
19. 5
Drum' Jona. Webb '
' 20
" 25
6
1.5
13. 4
Abner Cone
' 11
" 16
6
1.4
12. 8
Joshua Culver
' 18
" 29
12
1.4
1. 0. 8
Selah Hubbard
' 20
it i (
10
1.4
0.18. 0
Gideon Searl
' 11
li H
19
1.4
1.10
Benj. Gideons
' 17
i . it
13
1.4
1. 2
Caleb Smith
' 20
( ( ( (
10
1.4
0.18
Gill Mallory
' 11
" 22
12
1.4
1. 0. 8
David Ward '
' 11
" "
11
1.4
19. 4
Benj. Richardson
' 14
" 23
10
1.4
17. 8
Increase Rudd '
' 14
" 29
16
1.4
1. 6
Abel Hubbard
' 14
'' "
16
1.4
1. 6
Saml. Meriman '
' 11
( ( 11
19
1.4
1. 0
David Blossom '
' 26
" "
4
1.4
0.10
Peter Blossom '
' 26
1 ( 11
4
1 4
0.10
Ezra Turner
' 14
" "
16
1,4
1. 6
John Moss '
' 11
It 11
19
1.4
1. 0
Joseph Parks
' 26
.1 11
4
1.4
0.10
James Brooks
' 26
1 1 1 (
4
1.4
0.10
John Thompson '
' 26
11 11
4
1.4
0.10
Luther Fillmore
' 14
" 16
3
1.4
0. 8. 8
Richard Moss '
' 14
11 ^^
4
1.4
10.
Wm. Searl
' 14
" 18
5
1.4
11. 4
Asa Osborn
' 11
11 -^r^
7
1.4
14.
Richo. Crouch '
' 20
" 25
6
1.4
12. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
209
Names
When
march-
ed
When
dis-
charged
Days
Per
Day
Miles
Total
Elnathan Gilbert
Isaac Hale
Isaac Harlow
Simon Francis
Joseph Spalding
Oct. 20
" 11
" 11
" 11
" 11
Oct. 25
" 17
" 22
" 13
" 29
6
8
12
3
19
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
£
£
12. 8
15. 4
1. 0. 8
8. 8
1.10.
Officers' rations
43. 1.11
1.18. 8
45. 0. 7
A true copy. Attest.
Abel Merriman, Capt.
Bennington County, Arlington, 30th May, 1781. The within
pay roll sworn to before
John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, 30th May, 1781. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Abel Merriman or bearer, being the sum of for-
ty-five pounds and seven pence, lawful money.
John Fassett | ^ „„-4.4. „
i,^. „ \ Committee
limo. Brownson \
Date above, received of the Treasurer the above contents.
May 30, 1781.
^45.0.7. Abel Merriman.
[14]
210
STATE OF VERMONT
[364] [^Capf. Daniel Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Daniel Smith's Company in Col. Ira Al-
len's Regiment of Militia in an alarm to Castleton in the month of
October, 1780. State of Vermont.
.Subsis
Names
Days
Miles
Per
Per
tence
Total
mile
day
per
day
Daniel Smith, Capt.
19
81
4"
5.4
1.4
7.13. 8
John Cochran, Lt
7
27
4
3.7
.8
1.18. 9
Timo. Mills [Miller?] En.
15
54
4
3.7
.8
4. 1. 9
Peter Roberts, Clerk
19
81
4
1.7
2.16.11
Joel Sheldon, Sergt.
19
81
4
1.7
2.16.11
Oliver Scott, "
19
81
4
1.7
2.16.11
John Holcomb, "
7
27
4
1.7
1. 0. 1
John Logen, Corpl.
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Elijah Dunning
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
ona. Armstrong
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
^ubel Coock
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Sben' Mose
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Noah Morse
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
John Woods
13
54
4
1.4
1.16. 0
Josiah Foster
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Joseph Celog[KeUogg?CeIay?]
7
27
4
1 4
0.18. 4
Elijah Risden
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Phineas Shelden
12
54
4
1.4
1.14. 4
Eben' Hulburd
12
54
4
1.4
1.14. 4
Daniel Reed
7
27
4
1.4
0.18. 4
Ephraim Nobles
7
27
4
1.4
0.18. 4
Saml. Perre
7
27
4
1.4
0.18. 4
John Strong
4
27
4
1.4
0.14. 4
Noah Smith
4
27
4
1.4
0.14. 4
David Bradey
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
£57.2 .6
Test, Daniel Smith, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is diiected to pay the
same to Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being the sum of fifty-
seven pounds two shillings and six pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, | ^
John Fassett. \ Committee
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the above contents.
Daniel Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
211
[183] l^Capi. John Spafford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben" Al-
len's Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont in
the month of October, A. D. 1780, from the 13*i^ to the 17'S both
days included, at Castleton.
Names
En-
tered
Dis-
charg
J Days
Per
month
Miles
Total
1780
1780
Capt. John Spafford ■
Oct.l'
J Oct.l
r 6
8.0.0
25
2. 7. 4
En. Orange Train
6
5.8.
25
1.13.10
Serg* Daniel Adams
6
2.8.
25
17.10
" Zephaniah White
6
2.8.
25
17.10
" Jared Jones
6
2.8.
25
17.10
Abijah Pratt
6
2.8.
25
17.10
Corp' Benj. Coy
6
2.4.
25
17.10*
Stephen Rice
6
2.
25
17. *
Thomas Hutchinson
6
2.
25
16. 4
David Caswell
6
2.
25
16. 4
Aaron Mathews
(( li
6
2.
25
16. 4
Joshua Remington
6
2.
25
16. 4
Cyrus Chipman
6
2.
25
16. 4
James Salisbury
6
2.
25
16. 4
John Egerton
6
2.
25
16. 4
Isaac Richmond
6
2.
25
16. 4
Ozum Brewster
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jona Bell
6
2.
25
16. 4
Edward Turner
6
2.
25
16. 4
Charles Brewster
6
2.
25
16. 4
Job Spaflford
6
2.
25
16. 4
John Chandler
6
2.
25
16. 4
Neri Crampton
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jon^ Brewer
6
2.
25
16. 4
Zachariah Porter
6
2.
25
16. 4
Derick Karnes
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jon^ Perkins
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jon^ Mayo
6
2.
25
16. 4
Levi Rice
6
3.
35
16. 4
Abel Turner
6
3.
25
16. 4
Zenas Hill
6
2.
25
16. 4
Abel White
6
2.
25
16. 4
Abrah"' White
6
2.
25
16. 4
Elisha Hamilton
6
2.
35
16. 4
sic
212
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
En-
tered
Elijah Grandee
Isaac Barrows
Artemas Southworth
Joel Baldwin
Samuel Owen
Elisha Smith
John Trass
iOct.]2
Dis-
charg'
Oct.17
Days
Per
month
Miles
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Total
16. 4
16. 4
16. 4
16. 4
16. 4
16. 4
16. 4
£36. 5. 1
I do solemnly swear by the Everlasting God, that the within
pay roll is truly and justly made, without fraud to the public or
any individual, according to the best of my knowledge.
John Spafford, Capt.
Sworn before me this 6"" day of June, A. D. 1781.
;^36.5.1 Thomas Chittenden
Pay Table Office, 6"" June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
^ to pay to Capt. John Spafford the within roll, which is thirty-six
pounds five shillings and one penny.
Tho' Chittenden ) ^ ...
rr- „ T> r Committee.
Tim° Brownson j
Date above, received the contents of the within.
Per me, John Spafford, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY Vi^AR ROLLS
213
1308] [Capt. William Hutchins' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Companj^ in Col. .Her-
ricks' Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont,
commencing the 11th of October 1780.
Names
Days
Per
day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Lt, Nathl. Fillmore
20
0.4.3
4. 5.0
150
2.10.C
6.15.0
" Joseph Rudd
20
4.3
4. 5.0
120
2. 0.0
6. 5.0
En. Lebbeus Armstrong
20
3.0
3. 0.0
120
2. 0.0
5. 0.0
Sergt. Daniel Harmon
8
1.7
12.8
60
1. 0.0
1.12.8
Hezekiah Armstrong
19
1.7
1.10.1
120
2. 0.0
3. 0.1
John Rudd
8
1.7
12.8
60
1. 0.0
1.12.8
Elijah Hvde, Corpl
18
1.5
1. 5.6
120
2. 0.0
3. 5.6
Ezekiel Smith, "
18
1.5
1. 5.6
120
2. 0.0
3. 5.6
_ ohn Armstrong
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
John Smith
17
1.4
1. 2.8
120
2. 0,0
3. 2.8
Szekiel Harmon
18
1.4
17.4
60
1. 0.0
1.17.4
Austin Harmon
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Puineas Scott
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10,8
Eleazer Hawks
18
1.4
1. 4.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 4.0
David Robinson
18
1.4
1. 4.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 4.0
Jesse Field
18
1.4
1. 4,0
120
2. 0.0
3. 4.0
Timothy Follett
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Epaphras Ripley
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Reuisen Clapp
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Daniel Herrick
20
1.4
1. 6.8
60
1. 0.0
2. 6.8
Benajiah Story
7
1.4
9.4
60
1. 0.0
1. 9.4
Thomas Story
8
1..4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Jacob Story
10
1.4
13.4
60
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Silas Rice
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Joseph Roe
20
1.4
1. 6.8
120
2. 0.0
3. 6.8
Nathan Hazen
10
1.4
13.4
60
1. 0.0
1.13,4
Ebenr. Griswold
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Bildad Hubbel, Jr.
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Elnathan Hubbel, Jr.
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Nathan Hutchins
12
1.4
16.0
60
1. 0.0
1.16.0
Eben' Ayer
20
1.4
1. 6.8
60
1. 0.0
2. 6.8
Moses Gunn
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Saml. Hunt
6
1.4
8.0
60
1. 0.0
1. 8.0
Benj. Fassett
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Nathl. Wood
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Charles Brown
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
214
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Per
day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
William Hazen
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Elijah Davis
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Doppon [DopsoTiJ Bennet
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Joseph Ivelson
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Selden Bennet
s
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Silas Harmon
e
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
John Cox
6
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Gains Harmon
6
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Joshua Harmon
6
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Jedediah Merrill
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Timothy How
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Simon George
14
1.4
18.8
60
1.0.0
1.18.8
Saml. Tubbs
9
1.4
12.0
60
1.0.0
1.12.0
Daniel Pratt
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Andrew Wood
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Philemon Wood
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Joshua Carpenter
5
1.4
6.8
60
1.0.0
1. 6.8
Jonathan Fisk
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Jonathan Hill
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Andrew Pember
5
1.4
6.8
60
1.0 0
1. 6.8
Roger Kinsley
4
1.4
5.4
60
1.0.0
1. 5.4
Cyprian Herrick
4
1.4
5.4
60
1.0.0
1. 5.4
Joseph Willoughby, Jr.
4
1.4
5.4
60
1.0.0
1. 5.4
118. 10. 5
Moses Gun, who was not entered in the within pay
roll, served 5 days, 60 miles travel,
1. 6.8
^119.17.1
Nathl. Fillmore, Lieut.
State of Vermont, Bennington, June 19, 1781. Personally ap-
peared the above named Nathl. Fillmore and made oath that to
the best of his knowledge the within roll is just and true.
Before me. John Fassett, Jr., Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 19, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lieut. Nathl. Fillmore or bearer, being the sum of one
hundred and nineteen pounds seventeen shillings and one penny,
lawful money. John Fassett ) ^ ...
-' J . I Committee.
Timo. Brownson )
June 18, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one hundred
nineteen pounds seventeen shillings in full.
Nathl. Fillmore, Lt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
215
[147] \Capt. Eli Nobles Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. Eli Noble's Company in Col. "Herrick's
Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencing- the 11"> day of Oct. A. D. 1780.
Wages
Amt.
Travel
Amt.
travel
Names
Days
and
rations
wages
and
at 4'i
per
Total
prday
"678"
rations
man
each man
Capt. Eli Noble
10
3. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
4.10. 3
Lt. Josiah Wright
20
4.3
4. 5.0
70
1.15.0
6. 0. 0
" David Demick
20
4.3
4. 5.0
70
1.15.0
6. 0. 0
En. Josiah DunninD;
20
4.3
4. 5.0
70
1.15.0
6. 0. 0
Sergt. Amasa Hungerford
12
1.7
0.19.0
70
1. 3.4
2. 2. 4
" W'" Popple
20
1.7
1.11.8
70
1.15.0
3. 6. 8
" Jona. Reynolds
12
1.7
0.19.0
70
1. 3.4
2. 2. 4
" John Niles
18
1.7
1. 8.6
70
1.13.4
3. 1.10
Corpl. Christopher Cart-
wright
20
1.5
1. 8.4
70
1.13.0
3. 3. 4
" Seth Bassett
20
1.5
1. 8.4
70
1.15.0
3. 3. 4
Nathl. Wallace
14
1.4
0.18.8
70
1. 3.4
2. 2. 0
John Hall
20
1.4
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
3. 1. 8
Stephen Aylesworth
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Daniel Brainard
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Martin Albrough
6
1.4
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Solomon Wright
20
1.4
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
3. 1. 8
James Curtice
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Spencer Niles
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Esquire Wood
12
1.4
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
John Noble
8
1.4
0.16.8
70
1. 3.4
3. 1. 8
Caleb Lewis
12
1.4
0.16.8
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Benj. Thorp
12
1.4
1.16.8
70
1. H.4
1.19. 4
Abraham Anderson
20
1.4
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
l.i9. 4
James Phillips
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.14. 0
Benj. Morgan
20
1.4
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
1.19. 4
Joseph Morgan
20
1.4
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
1.19. 4
John Downer
2
1.4
0. 2.8
70
0. 6.8
3. 1. 0
Eleazer Marsh
8
1.4
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Joseph Condel
6
1.4
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
3. 1. 8
Benj. Eaton
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
3. 1. 8
John Clark
8
1.4
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
0. 9. 4
Jacob Zounds
9
1.4
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.14. 0
Thaddeus Thorp
9
1.4
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Gideon Towers
6
1.4
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.10. 0
Wanton Aylesworth
6
1.4
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.14. 0
Lt. David Caswell
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
Lt. Thos. Jewett
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
Sergt. Elijah Wolcott
20
1.4
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
3. 1. 0
" Lydial Myers
12
1.4
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1. 9. 4
Corpl. Eben' Popple
6
1.4
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Ephraim Luce
6
1.4
8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Corpl. Beriah Grover
9
1.4
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
;^103. 9.10
Eli Noble, Capt.
216 STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, June 27, 1781. The within roll sworn to
before me. John Fasset, Asst.
Pay Table Office, June 27, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Eli Noble, it being one hundred and three pounds nine shil-
lings and ten pence.
John Strong, ) po^n^ittee
John Fassett, f '-o™™'"ee.
July 9, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Eli Noble, Capt.
^103.9.10
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STATE OF VERMONT
[121] \_Capt. Nathaniel Seely's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Seely's Company of Alarm Alen in
Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the service of the
State of Vermont, the 11"> October, 1780.
NaME3
Capt. Nath' Seely
Lt. Thomas Ransom
Lt. Silas Watson
Joseph Barber, Serg'
Beulah Waldo, "
Eben' Seely, Corp'.
A.biather Angle "
John Larabee, "
Josiah Noble, "
Josiah Williams
John Perrigo
Daniel Luce
Oliver Myers
George Parker
John Potter
Eph'" Potter
Abel Parker
Job Phillips
Derick Smith
Abraham Bowdish
Nathl. Bowdish
Michael Jackson
Eufus Weaver
W'° Hendricks
John Singer
John Welch
Elizur Larabee
Phineas Bennett
Jasper Old
Samuel Welch
Benj. Bates
Elisha Card
Elder Gardner
David Mallery
Jonathan Hunt
Isaac Grover
Peter Payne
Stephen Cummings
Days
31
21
6
21
15
23
10
5
5
14
10
10
23
10
10
10
16
10
4
10
4
13
8
5
11
11
11
4
9
4
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Wages
4.3
4.3
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Amount
7. 0
4. 9
1. 5
1.16
1. 3
1.12
0.14
0. 7
0. 7
0.18
0.13
0.13
1.10
0.13
0.13
0.13
1. 1
0.13
0.
0.13
0. 5
0.17
0.10
0. 6
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
0. 5.
0.12.
0. 5.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
4
0
4
2.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
0. 6.6
0. 6.6
Times
Miles trav-
el'i
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
71)
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
35
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Amt. at
per mile
6.8
6.8
3.4
6.8
3.4
6,8
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
6.8
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
8.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
8.4
11.8
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
Total
9. 6. 8
ij.15.11
3. 8.10
4. 8.
2. 7.
3.19.
1.17.
1.10.
1.10.
2. 2.
1.16. S
1.16. S
3.17. 4
1.16. 8
1.16. 8
1.16. 8
3. 4. 8
1.16. 8
1. 8. 8
1.16. 8
1. 8. 8
2. 0. 8
1.14. 0
1.10. 0
1.18. 0'
1.18. 0
1.18. 0
1. 8. 8
1.15. 4
1. 8. 8
0.14. 4
1.10. 0
1.10. 0
1.10. 0-
1.10. 0
1.10. 0
1.10. 0
1.10. 0
^^84.12.10
Nath'. Seeley, Capt.
State of Vermont. ) Personally appeared the within
Bennington, June 19, 1781. C Capt. Nath'. Seeley and made oatU
that to the best of his knowledge the within roll is true.
Before me, John Fassett, Jr. Assis'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
219
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 19, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Nathaniel Seeley or bearer, being- the sum of eighty-
four pounds twelve shillings and ten pence, lawful money.
John Fassett, | ^
'p „, >r, TD r Committee.
iimothy Brownson, j
June 18, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
the above order. Nath'. Seeley, Capt.
^84.12.10
[120] [Ca//. Ebenezer Wood' s Conipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Company in Col. Samuel
Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Ver-
mont commencing 11"> Oct. 1780.
Names
Days
Per
day
Amt.
wages, etc.
Miles
Amt. at
4d
per m.
Total
Eben' Wood Capt.
14
5.4
3.14. 8
60
1.0.0
4.14. 3
Simeon Harmon, Lt.
14
3.8
2.11. 4
60
1.0.0
3.11. 4
Joseph Willoughby, En.
14
3.8
2.11. 4
60
1.0.0
3.11. 4
Jos. Wiokwire, Sergt.
8
1.7
0.12. 8
60
1.0.0
1.12. 8
Archibald Stone, do.
13
1.7
1. 0. 7
60
1.0.0
2. 0. 7
Job Wood, Corporal
8
1.5
0.11. 4
60
1.0.0
1.11. 4
Zephaniah Branch, do
4
1.5
0. 5.10
60
1.0.0
1. 5.10
Bobert Blair, private
13
1.4
0.17. 4
60
1.0 0
1.17. 4
Ellas Blanchard
12
1.4
0.16. 0
60
1.0 0
1.16. 0
Thomas Harris
12
1.4
0.16. 0
60
1.0.0
1.16. 0
Kichard Weaver
12
1.4
0.16. 0
60
1,0.0
1.16. 0
Joseph Kellogg
10
1.4
0.18. 4
60
1.0.0
1.13. 4
Joseph Eudd
13
1.4
O.W. 4
60
1.0.0
1.17. 4
John Hutchins
6
1.4
0. 8. 0
60
1 0.0
1. 8. 0
Eeuben Sacket
3
1.4
0. 4. 0
15
0.5.0
0. 9. 0
Daniel Kinsley
1
1.4
0. 1. 7
15
0.5.0
1. 6. 7
^31. 7. 4
Ebenezer Wood.
The above pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Eben"- Wood or bearer, being the sum of thirty-one pounds seven
shillings and four pence lawful money.
Bennington, 9th June, 1781.
Thomas Chittenden, ) committee.
Timo' Brownson, j
June 19, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. • Eben' Wood.
220
STATE OF VERMONT
[328]
\_Capt. Samuel Robinson s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Robinson's Company of Militia in
Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment, for service done the State of
Vermont, on alarm, which commenced the 11th. day of October,
1780.
Names
Samuel Kobinson, Capt.
William Henry, Lt.
William Brush, Do
Kufus Branch, "
Thomas Abel, "
Nathl. Lawrence, "
Josiah Brush, Corpl.
Matthew Scott, Do
Ezekiel Brewster, "
Keuben Colvin, "
Stephen Fuller, Fifer
John Warner
Aclonijah Montague
Benjamin Hurlburt
David Griswold
Eoswell Moseley
Azariah Ooss
Elisha Nichols
Joseph Marks
Elizur Wright
Bascour Potter
Thomas Hall
Henry Parker
Jacob Parker
Calvin Bingham
Levi Hathaway
Peter Peron
Joshua Hathaway
Samuel Baker
John Holmes
Aaron Hubbell
James Barrett
Zephaniah Branch, Jr.
Samuel Smith
John Lance
Benjamin Holmes
Leonard Kobinson
Samuel Holmes
Amos Kellogg
Samuel Montague
Solomon Leonard
Elijah Wentworth
David Wentworth
Amt.
of
Days
Per
wages
Miles
Amt.
day
and
at*'
travel
rations
1. 6. 8
10
6.8
3. 6.
8
80
18
4.3
3.16.
6
120
2. 0. 0
7
4.8
1. 9.
9
60
1. 0. 0
18
1.7
1. 8.
6
60
1. 0. 0
10
0.15.
0
60
1. 0. 0
17
1.7
1. 6.
11
100
1.18. 4
15
1.7
1. 1.
3
120
2. 0. 0
19
1.5
1. 6.
11
100
1.13. 4
15
1.5
1. 1.
3
80
1. 6. 8
6
1.5
0. 8.
6
60
1. 0. 0
3
1.5
0. 4.
3
40
13. 4
18
1.5
1. 4.
0
100
1.13. 4
8
1.1
0.10.
8
60
1. 0. 0
13
1.4
0.17.
4
60
1. 0. 0
18
1.4
1. 4
0
120
2. 0. 0
16
1.4
1. 1.
4
100
1.13. 4
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
80
1. 6. 8
9
1.4
0.12.
0
80
1. 6. 8
11
1.4
14.
8
80
1. 6. 8
3
1.4
4.
0
60
1. 0. 0
12
1.4
16.
80
1. 6. 8
8
1.4
10.
8
60
1. 0. 0
8
1.4
10.
8
80
1. 6. 8
13
1.4-
17.
4
100
1.13. 4
14
1.4
18.
8
100
1.13. 4
5
1.4
6.
8
60
1. 0. 0
9
1.4
0.12.
0
60
1. 0. 0
16
1.4
1. 1.
4
100
1.13. 4
8
1.4
10.
8
60
1. 0. 0 ■
4
1.4
5.
4
60
1. 0. 0
14
1.4
18.
8
100
1.13. 4
9
1.4
12.
80
1. 6. 8
14
1.4
18.
8
80
1. 6. 8
10
1.4
■13.
4
100
1.13. 4
4
1.4
5.
4
60
1. 0. 0
13
1.4
17.
4
80
1. 6. 8
8
1.4
10.
8
80
1. 6. 8
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
80
1. 6. 8
10
1.4
13.
4
80
1. 6. 8
7
1.4
9.
4
80
1. 6. 8
7
1.4
9.
4
80
1. 6. 8
6
1.4
8.
0
60
1. 0. 0
11
1.4
14.
8
80
1. 6. 8
Total
4.13. 4
5.16. 6
2. 9. 9
2. 8. 6
1.15.10
3. 0. 3
a. 1. 3
3. 0. 3
2. 7.11
1.
17.
2.17.
1.10.
1.17.
3. 4. 0
2.14. 8
2. 6. 8
1.18. 8
2. 1. 4
1. 4. 0
2. 2. 8
1.10. 8
1.17. 4
2.10. 8
2.12. 0
1. 6. 8
1.12. 0
2.14. 8
1.10. 8
1. 5. 4
2.12. 0
1.18. 8
2. 5. 4
2. 6. 8
1. 5. 4
2. 4. 0
1.17. 4
2. 6. 8
2. 0. 0
1.16. 0
1.16. 0
1. 8. 0
2. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
221
Amt. oi
Names
Days
Per
day
wages
and
Miles
at 4'!
Ami.
travel
Total
1.4
rations
5. 4
1. 0.
0
Eliphalet Stiokney
4
60
1. 5. 4
David Atwood
5
1.4
6. 8
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
John Merrill
4
1.4
5. 4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Aaron Denio
7
1.4
9. 4
80
1. 6.
8
1.16. 0
Isaac Kiee
5
1.4
6. 8
80
1. 6.
8
1.13. 4
Zachariah Herwood
9
1.4
12. 0
100
1.13.
4
2. 5. 4
Andrew Ferrin
9
1.4
12. 0
100
1.13.
4
2. 5. 4
Christopher Brackett
13
1.4
100
I.IH.
4
2.10. 8
Matthew Clark
8
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1.10. 8
Jona. Eobinson
11
1.4
120
2. 0.
0
2.14. 8
Caleb. Pratt
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
John Tolman
9
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.18. 8
Moses Kice
6
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.14. 8
Charles Cushman
7
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.16.
Shadraoh Norton
6
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 8.
Josiah Fuller, Jr. .
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
Eben' Babcock.
12
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1.16.
Isaac Hill
13
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1.17. 4
Ephraim Marble
8
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
George Dale
.6
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 8. 0
Lemuel Hubbel
12
1.4
100
1.13.
4
2. 9. 4
Peletiah Morgan .
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Solomon Walbridge
6
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.14. 8
Josiah Safford ,
.4
1.4
40
0.13.
4
0.18. 8
Jehiel Smith
8
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Isaiah Hendrick
6
1.4
. 80
1. 6.
8
1.14. 8
Henry Walbridge
3
1.4
40
0.13.
4
0.17. 4
Ephraim Smith
15
1.4
120
2. 0.
0
3. 1. 3
Jeremiah Bingham
3
1.4
40
0.13.
4
0.17. 4
David Palmer
10
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
2. 0. 0
Daniel Smith
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
Absalom Tupper
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Phineas Bipley
10
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1.13. 4
Silas Walbridge
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Jonas Brewster
6
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.14. 8
Ammi Fuller
3
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 4.
Samuel Palmer
11
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1.14. 8
Simeon Hathaway, Jr.
6
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.14. &
Joseph Norton
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
John Kobens
6
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 8. 0
John Lawrence
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Ben . Deming
10
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1.13. 4
Elisha Downs
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
Noah Cross
10
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
2. 0. 0
Joseph Hinsdale
8
1.4
80
1. 6.
8-
1.17. 4
Joshua Murdock
7
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 9. 4
Charles Spurr
7
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 9. 4
Elijah Branch
12
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. a
Josiah Lawrence, Jr.
3
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 4. 0
Walter Cady
12
1.4
120
2. 0.
0
2.16. 0
Bobert Cochran
14
1.4
120
2. 0.
0
2.18. 8
222
STATE OF VERMONT
Amt.
of
Names
Days
Per
day
wages
and
Miles
at 4*
Amt.
travel
Total
rations
William Henry, Jr.
8
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Abner Rice
7
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 9. 4
Joseph Haskell
12
1.4
100
1.13.
4
2. 9. 4
Jesse Tenney
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Levi Miller "
11
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
2. 1. 4
Peletiah Bice
8
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Issacar Norton
6
1.4
80
1. 6.
8
1.14. 8
Francis Story
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
Tilly Ballard
3
1.4
40
0.13.
4
0.17. 4
Elias Trask
12
1.4
0.16.
0
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Isaac Crawford
4
1.4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
John Alexander
14
1.4
18.
8
80
1. 6.
8
2. 5. 4
John Alexander, Jr.
10
1.4
13.
4
80
1. 6.
8
2. 0. 0
Samuel Griswold
11
1.4
14.
8
80
1. 6.
8
2. 1. 4
Samuel Harvey [Herrey?]
4
1.4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Eben' Lyman
12
1.4
16.
0
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Ephraim Wood
4
1.4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 0. 4
Henry Turney
13
1.4
17.
4
60
1. 0.
0
1.17. 4
Joseph Williams
12
1.4
16.
0
60
1. 0.
0
1.16. 0
Daniel Biddlecome
5
1.4
6.
8
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
Eichard Biddlecome
13
1.4
17.
4
60
1. 0.
0
1.17. 4
Zephaniah Holmes
12
1.4
16.
0
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Eowlandson Wilsey
4
1.4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
0
1. 5. 4
Daniel Storey
5
1.4
6.
8
60
1. 0.
0
1. 6. 8
;^322.15. 9
According to the best of ray knowledge and the men.
Saml. Robinson, Capt.
June, 11, 1781. Then Capt. Saml. Robinson swore to the
within roll in form, before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov'
Pay Table Office, 11"" June, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined is approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which is two hundred and twenty-two pounds fifteen shil-
lings and nine pence,
Thos. Chittenden, ) ^ ...
rjy- T3 r Committee,
fimo. Brownson, (
Date above received the contents of the above order.
;^232.15.9 Per me, Saml. Robinson, Capt.
[63]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\_Lieut. Lemuel Hyde's Company]
223
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Lemuel Hyde's Company of Militia in
Col. Webster's Regiment, who were called out in the defence of
this State by order of Maj. Clark in October, 1780.
Arlington, 8th January, 1782.
Pay
No.
Fee
Names
Days
per
of
per
Amount
day
miles
mile
Lt. Lemuel Hyde
12
4/3
35
/*
3. 2. 8
Sergt. W™ Meacham
12
1/7
do
1.10. 8
Peter Fuller
9
1/7
1. 5.11
John Meacham
12
1/4
1. 7. 8
Stephen Pitkin
8
1. 2. 4
Amaziah Church
8
1. 2. 4
Edmund Bakon
8
1. 2. 4
Isaac Race
12
1. 7. 8
Lemuel Cleaveland
12
1. 7. 8
Joseph Ballard
12
1. 7. 8
Abram Scharp
12
1. 7. 8
Eli Freeman
12
1. 7. 8
Jedediah Blackman
12
1. 7. 8
Ephraim Blackman
6
0. 9. 4
Ben on i Haskins
8
0. 9. 4
Samuel Church
8
0. 9. 4
^20. 7.11
Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782.
Lemuel Hyde, Capt.
The above pay roll sworn to before
me. Isaac Tichenor, Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of twenty pounds seven shillings
and eleven pence to Capt. Hyde or order, agreeable to the above
order. Isaac Tichenor, ( Com"^
Timo'' Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 9, 1782,
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within order.
Lemuel Hyde.
22i
STATE OF VERMONT
[506] \Company under Lieut. Lemuel Bradley\
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia in the sixth Regiment in
the State of Vermont commanded by Lieut. Lemuel Bradley, for
their service in alarms in October, 1780.
No. of
Wages
Men's Names
days in
&
Travel
Total
service
rations
^•s.
D.
£ s-
D.
^ S D.
Lemuel Bradley, Lieut.
20
4. 5.
4
2. 5.
0
6.10. 4
John Boardman. Clerk
23
1.15.
6
0.15.
0
2.18. 6
Jesse Averill, private
5
0. 6.
8
0.15.
0
1. 1. 8
Lemuel Bishop "
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
Isaac Brownson
27
1.17.
8
0.15.
0
2.12. 8
Jedediah Bingham
5
0. 6.
8
0.15.
0
1. 1. 8
Evans Chance
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
David Hoit
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
James Hill
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
Elnathan Higley [or Higby]
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
Ebenezer Kellogg
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
Benjamin Meigs
20
1. 6.
8
2. 5.
0
3.11. 8
Ira Hawley
7
0. 9.
4
0.15.
0
1. 4. 4
Jeremiah Center
7
0. 9.
4
0.15.
0
1. 4. 4
Elijah Stoddard
12
0. L6.
0
1 10.
0
2. 6. 0
Moses Rice
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
Eldad Taylor
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
Reuben Webb
12
0.16.
0
1.10.
0
2. 6. 0
John Lee
5
0. 6.
8
0.15.
0
1. 1. 8
44. 6. 8
Lemuel Bradley, Lieut.
The above pay roll sworn to before me.
Tim". Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, 27"' May, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Lemuel Bradley the contents of the within Pay
Roll, which is forty-four pounds. six shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden
Timo. Brownson f
Date above received on the within thirty-six pounds L money.
pr me, Lemuel Bradley Capt.
6"" of June 1781, received the remainder of this Roll.
Lemuel Bradley Lieut.
Taken out of the above Roll fifteen shillings.
Committee
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
225
[343] \Capt. Tehan Noble's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Reg:iment for service done in Alarms of October A
D. 1780.
Names
Capt. Tehan Noble
Lt. Enoch Eastman
En. Wm. Hopkins
Sergt. Joseph Leavitt
" Seth Harmon
" Wm. Hulbard
" Cyprian Eastman
Corpl. Alpheus Harmon
" Amos Scott
" Cyrenus Dewey
Luke Noble
Abraham Rising
Isaac Gray
Selah Harmon
Levi Dones
Aaron Rising, Jr.
John Sheldon
Asaph Leavitt
Daniel Hopkins
Amos Harmon
Nathl. Tower
John Burlinghame
Jonathan Hays
Eben' Smith
Reuben Stodder
Finly McKnight
John Stuart
Stephen Smith
John Neilson, Jr.
Jacob Kinney
Nehemiah Harmon [?]
Wm. McClary
Joseph Tower
Zadock Norton
Days
13
19
16
11
8
11
13
13
3
13
13
13
7
13
11
7
8
13
11
16
13
7
11
11
7
7
13
13
16
13
Miles
50
60
60
60
30
60
60
60
30
60
50
30
30
50
30
50
50
30
30
60
30
50
60
30
50
50
30
30
30
30
50
50
50
50
Total
4. 6.
7. 8.
3.17.
1.17.
1. 2.
1.17.
2. 0.
1.18.11
1.14. 4
1.18. 0
1.14. 0
1. 0. 8
1. 0. 8
1.14.
0.19.
14.
11.
1.19.
0.
.17.
4.
.18.
1.17.
0.19.
1.11.
1.11.
1. 0.
1. 0.
0.19.
0.19.
1.14.
1.14.
1.18.
1.14.
[15]
226
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Ozy Norton
16
50
1.18. 0
Wni. Goo,2;ins
7
30
0.19. 4
Pelatiah Dewey
13
50
l.U. 0
Aaron Rising, Sen.
13
50
1.14. 0
Reuben Noble
7
30
0.19. 4
Hezekiah Scoit
7
30
0.19. 4
Ephraim Noble
7
30
0.19. 4
Luther Smith
12
30
1. 6. 0
Jonathan Towns
3
30
0.14. 0
John Neilson
8
30
1. 0. 8
Capt. Warum Gibbs
8
30
1. 0. 8
En. Neh. Harmon
13
60
1.17. 4
^72.17. 4
Sworn before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 1st, 1781. The Treasur-
er is directed to pay to Tehan Noble the within roll, which is sev-
enty-two pounds seventeen shilling-s and four pence.
Thos. Chittenden, j ^, ■..
T , T- .^ r Committee.
John Fassett, )
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. 18/8 out for expenses.
^72.17.4 Tehan Noble, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
227
[6] \Capt. Thomas Bull's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Bull's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done the State of Vermont on
alarm which commenced the 11th day of October, 1780.
Wages
Amt. of
No.
Names and Rank
Days
and
rations
wages
and
miles
at 4"
Amt. of
travel
Total
per day
rations
per mile
Capt. Thomas Bull
21
0.6.8
7. 0.0
120
2. 0.0
9. 0. 0
Lt. Jer'' Whelpley
11
4.8
2. 6.9
80
1. 6.8
3.18. 5
En. Stephen Washburn
8
4.3
1.14.0
40
0.13.4
2. 7. 4
Sergt John Smith
13
1.7
1. 0.7
80
1. 6.8
2. 7. 8
" Timo. Pearl
14
1.7
1. 2.2
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.10
" Seth Pettibone
15
1.7
1. 3.9
80
1. 6.8
2.10. 5
" Thaddeus Harris
6
1.7
0. 9.6
40
0.13.4
1. 2.10
Nathan Smith
17
1.4
1. 2.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 9. 4
Saml. Pettibone
11
1.4
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
David Lee, Jr.
6
1.0
0. 8.0
50
0.16 8
1. 4. 8
Silas Goodrich
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Arthur Bostwick
9
1.0
0.12.0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Peleg Sutherland
25
1.0
1.13.4
50
0.16.8
2.10. 0
George Smith
13
1.0
0.17.4
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 0
John Page
8
1.0
0.10.8
80
1. 6.8
1.17. 4
Isaac Whelpley
21
1.0
1. 8-0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Daniel Shaw
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Peter Pixley
15
1.0
1. 0.0
80
1. 6.8
2. 6. 8
Israel Bostwick
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Isaac Barker
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Eiohard Hennesy
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Solomon Collins
5
1.0
0. 6.8
40
0.13.4
1. 0. 0
Nathl. Collins
5
1.0
0. 6.8
40
0.13.4
1. 0. 0
George Sexton, Jr.
9
1.0
0.12.0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
William Drew
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Daniel Jones
21
1 0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Vassal Dickinson
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Cornelius Havens
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
David Vallance
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Amos Eichardson
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Nathan Eichardson
4
1.0
0. 5.4
40
0.13.4
0.18. 8
Aaron Sexton
4
1.0
0. 5.4
40
0.13.4
0.18. 8
Benj. Hammond
4
1.0
0. 5.4
80
1. 6.8
1.12. 0
Saml. Sutherland
13
1.0
0.17.4
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 0
Timothy Bliss
15
1.0
1. 0.0
80
1. 6.8
2. 6. 8
Joseph Baker
7
1.0
0. 9.4
40
0.13.4
1. 2. S
Jabez Crippen
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Timothy Mead
3
1.0
0. 4.0
40
0.13.4
0.17. 4
Timothy Mead, Jr.
7
1.0
0. 9.4
40
0.13.4
1. 2. 8
Ashley Goodrich
15
1.0
1. 0.0
80
1. 6.8
2. 6. 8
Benj. Purdy
6
1.0
0. 8.0
55
0.18.4
1. 6. 4
Dunkin Dunn
14
1.0
0.18.8
80
1. 6.8
3. 5. 4
Thaddeus Munson
8
1.0
0.10.8
80
1. 6.8
1.17. 4
^91. 3. 1
9th of June, 1781.
The within roll sworn to before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
228
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, 9th June, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,,
which is ^91.0.1 per order.
Thos. Chittenden, ( p_^ee
John Fassett, f ^" ■
Date above, rec'' the contents of the within roll of the
Treasurer. Thos. Bull, Capt.
[30] [Capt. Bigelow Lawrence s Cotnpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col.
Herrick's Regiment of Militia while in the service in the alarm
October, 1780
Names
Days
in
service
Miles
travel
Rations
Total
Capt. Bigelow Lawrence
11
70
0.14.8
4.16. 8
Lt. Jacob Farman
10
55
0.8
3. 0.10
Lt. Timo. Barnum
18
110
12.0
5.18. 2
En. Jno. Sunderlin
17
110
11.4
5. 8.11
Sergt. Eben' Firman
9
55
1.12. 7
Josiah Perry
17
110
3. 3. 7
" Saml. Sunderlin
17
110
3. 3. 7
Corp. Jno. Millinton
16
110
3. 0. 0
Ichabod Cross
7
55
1. 8. 6
Jona. Bills
5
55
1. 5. 0
Elijah Ames
12
55
1.14. 4
Christopher Bates
10
55
1.11. 8
John Blanchard, Jr.
14
55
1.17. 0
Reuben Blanchard
10
55
1.11. 8
Joseph Matterson
7
55
1. 7. 8
Henry Matterson
5
55
1. 5. 0
Elisha Field, Jr.
15
110
2.16. 8
John Hart
14
55
1.17. 0
Danl. Shaw
8
110
2. 7. 4
Danl. Ravnald
10
70
L16. 8
Caleb Goff
5
55
1. 5. 0
David Cutting
5
55
1. 5. 0
Davis Moore
5
55
1. 5. 0
Danl. Harris
13
55
1.15. 8
Benj. Cary, jr.
6
55
1. 6. 4
W"- Cory
9
55
1 10. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
229
Name.
Days
in
Miles
travel
Rations
Total
service
John Bennet
13
55
1.15. 8
Joseph Marsh
5
55
1. 5. 0
Timo'" Buckley
5
55
1. 5. 0
Caleb Blanchard
10
55
1.11. 8
Eph"" Doolittle
10
55
1.11. 8
John Wright
10
55
1.18. 4
Jona. Bates
15
55
1.18. 4
Daniel Salsbury
17
110
2.19. 4
Philip Green
14
55
1.17. 0
W" Sherman
15
110
2.16. 8
Elisha Starkweather
15
110
2.16. 8
Asa Starkweather
16
110
2.18. 0
Benj. Cole
5
55
1. 5. 0
Andrew Clark
10
55
1.11. 8
Adin Durkee
10
55
1.11. 8
Moses Durkee
5
55
1. 5. 0
Justin Olin
5
55
1. 5. 0
Caleb Howard
6
55
1. 6. 4
Joshua Munrow
6
55
1. 6. 4
Abner Rice
12
55
1.14. 4
W" West
9
55
1.10. 4
Moses Bump
5
55
1. 5. 0
Ichabod Bump
5
65
1. 5. 0
James Ely
12
55
1.14. 4
Perley Howlett
5
55
1. 5. 0
Jacob Corey
5
55
1. 5. 0
Danl. Goff
10
70
1.16. 8
Eph™ Persons
5
55
1. 5. 0
Jos. Matterson
5
55
1. 5. 0
Jesse Brunson
5
55
1. 5. 0
W"^ Cobb
8
55
1. 9. 0
Asa Hatch
10
70
1.16. 8
Geo. Niles
10
55
1.11. 8
Simeon Martin
4
55
1. 3. 8
Simeon Antizel
10
55
1.11. 8
Moses Doolittle
4
55
1. 3. 8
Jos. Barker
5
55
1. 5. 0
^118.14.10
230
STATE OF VERMONT
This pay roll sworn to by Capt. Bigelow Lawrence. Before
me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, ) The Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt.
9th June, 1781 f Bigelow Lawrence the contents of this Roll,
which is One hundred and eighteen pounds fourteen shillings and
ten pence, it being examined and approved.
Thos Chittenden,
Timo. Browr
;nden, (
^nson, i
Committee
Date above, rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. By me,
^118.18.10. Bigelow Lawrence, Capt.
[327]
[Capt. Jacob Odel's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Odel's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done in the State of Vermont by
way of Alarms, commencing the 11th of Oct., A. D. 1780.
Names
Days
Per day
Miles
Amt. of
wages
Total
Capt. Jacob Odel
2.5
6.8
120
8. 6.
8
10. 6. 8
Lt. Stephen Smith
21
4.8
80
5. 4.
8
5.15.11
Ensign James Vaughn
U
4.8
80
3.19.
6
4. 6. 2
Sergt. Robert Logins
21
1.7
120
1.13.
3
3.13. 3
Eliakim Deming
21
1.7
80
1.12.
3
3.18.11
" Dan Allen
12
1.7
80
0.12.
0
13. 5. 8
Benj. Molntire
10
1.7
80
0.18.
10
2. 3. 6
" Zephaniah Sexton
12
1.7
80
0.19.
0
3. 5. 8
Corpl. Jacob Mead
28
1.4^
40
3.10.
10
5.15. 2
Nathan Smith
25
1.5i
40
1.16.
4i
3. 9. 9
Andrew Eichardson
31
1.4
130
1. 8.
0
3. 8. 0
Benjamin Bears [or Beans]
7
1.4
40
0. 9.
4
1. 2. 8
James Tomeson
20
1.4
120
1. 6.
8
3. 0. 8
Benj. Vaughn
■2i
1.4
40
l.IO.
8
2. 4. 0
Isaac Marks
35
1-4
40
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
Timothy Soper
13
1 4
80
0.16.
0
3. 3. 8
Ephraim Eight [Kyb]
11
1.4
40
0.14.
8
1. 8. 0
Aaron Beman
38
1.4
40
1.17.
4
3.10. 8
Jonathan Allen
13
1.4
80
1.17.
4
3. 5. 0
Reuben French
25
1.4
40
1.13.
4
3. 6. 8
John Dagget [Dagat]
22
1.4
80
0.16.
0
2. 2. 8
Nathan Eichardson
25
1.4
40
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
Peter Ferguson
25
1.4
40
1.13.
4
3. 6 8
William Beedle
13
1.4
80
0.17.
4
3. 4. 8
Pelatiah Soper
25
1.4
40
1.13.
4
3. 6. 8
Prince Soper
13
1.4
80
0.17.
4
3. 4. 0
John Sabins [Sebens]
7
1.4
40
0. 9.
4
1. 3. 8
Richard Molntire
19
1.4
40
1. 4.
4
1.18. 8
Abel Bristol
11
1.4
80
0.14.
8
3. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
231
Names
Days
Simeon Hines
31
NathL Newton
13
Christopher Collins
7
Jonathan Beckwith
7
Seth Allen
7
Lemuel Sexton
i;
"William Wright [Kirb? Eich?]
3
Elias Curtis
3
William Dick
7
Moses Sperry [?]
7
Eice Beckwith
13
Silas Beckwith
7
Philip Eej'nold^
7
Charles French
7
Per day
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Miles
Amt. of
wages
120
80
40
40
40
80
40
40
40
40
80
40
40
40
8. 0
17. 4
9. 4
9. 4
9. 4
14. 8
4. 0
4. 0
9. 4
9. 4
17. 4
. 9. 4
. 9. 4
, 9. 4
Total
8. 0
4. 0
2. 8
2. 8
3. 8
1. 4
0.17. 4
0.17. 4
1. 3. 8
1. 2. 8
2. 4. 0
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
^100. 4. 0
The above sworn to by Capt. Odel.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov''
Pay Table office, 7th June, 1781. The foregoing roll examined
and approved and the Tieasurer is directed to pay the same,
which is one hundred pounds eight shillings.
Thos. Chittenden, \ Co^i^itce
Timo. Brownson, \
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
foregoing roll.
;^100.8.0 Per me, Jacob Odel, Capt.
232
STATE OF VERMONT
[104]
yLieut. Abner Hurd's Company\
A Pay Roll for Lieut. Abner Hurd's Company on an alarm
from the 12"^ day of October, A. D. 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
Mile
Subsist,
per day
Per mo.
Total
Bichard Hurd, En.
18
134
4.1
0.0.8''
5.8.0
6. 1.6
Elijah Warner, Sergt.
• 18
134
4
8
2.8.0
3.13.3
Simeon Sanford, "
oo
52
4
8
2.8.0
3.13.3
Jed'- Hurd,
10
82
4
8
2.8.0
2. 4.2
Daniel Hurd, "
23
52
4
8
2.8.0
3.12.3
Eleazer Hurd, Corpl.
22
52
4
8
2.4.0
2. 8.6
Samuel Bristoll, "
10
75
4
8
2.4.0
1.19.2
Saml. Penn
18
184
4
8
2.0.0
3. 8.8
Daniel Hurd, 3»
8
52
4
8
2.0.0
1. 8.0
Abijah Hurd
10
82
4
8
2.0.0
3. 0.8
David Leavenworth
12
134
4
8
2.0.0
3. 0.8
Eeuben Thomas
10
82
4
8
3.0.0
2. 0.8
Matthew Boyce
8
52
4
8
2.0.0
1. 8.0
Job Bristoll
8
53
4
8
2.0.0
1. 8.0
Adam Hurd
10
82
4
8
3.0.0
2. 0.8
Jedediah Hard
10
82
4
8
3.0.0
2. 0.8
Joseph Hadon
10
82
4
8
3.0.0
3. 0.8
James Bristoll
3
20
4
8
3.0.0
0.10.8
Jona. Bristol
10
82
4
8
3.0.0
3. 0.8
44.18.10
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 5, 1781. The within Pay
Roll examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Ensign Richard flurd or bearer, being the sum of for-
ty-four pounds eighteen shillings and ten pence, lawful mon=y.
i;4:4.18.10 Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
("
Com'=
Eleven shillings six pence reducted out of the above order for
the men's expenses. Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the above
contents. Richard Hurd.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
233
[324] \Capt. Thomas Collins' Company\
State of Vermont. A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Collins'
Company in Col. Ebenezer Allen's Regiment of Militia in the
service of this state, commencing the 14th. day of October and end-
ing the 20th.
Names Er
itered
Left
Miles
Total
Capt. Thomas Collins Oc
:t. 14
27
12
3. 4. 0
Lt. Solomon Wilder
' 14
29
12
1.12. 3
Sergt. Cephas Carpenter
' 14
29
12
1. 1. 5
" Asahel Joiner
• 20
29
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' 14
15
12
0. 6.11
John Collins
' 14
29
12
1. 0. 0
Nathaii Lee
' 14
29
12
0.18. 8
George Shearman '
' 14
29
12
0.18. 8
Benjamin Bailey
' 14
29
12
0.16. 0
Edward Bailey
• 21
29
12
0.12. 0
David Roberts '
' 14
29
12
0.18. 8
Daniel Adams
' 14
29
12
0.16. 0
Joseph Wood '
' 14
18
12
0.10. 8
Daniel Haskins
' 14
15
12
0. 6. 8
James McClure
' 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
Ozias Perry '
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29
12
0. 9. 4
Joshua Wood
' 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
Eben' Wood
■ 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
Silas Rudd
' 21
22
12
0. 6. 8
^15.15. 7
Thomas Collins, Capt.
State of Vermont, Rutland County, ss.
Clarendon, June 11, A. D. 1781.
Personally appeared Capt. Thomas Collins, signer to the fore-
going roll and made solemn oath that the several articles therein
mentioned are justly and truly charged and entered, according to
the best of his knowledge.
Before me. Increase Moseley, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 12th June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Thomas Collins or order the within roll which is
^15.15.7. Thos. Chittenden, | ^^^,,
John Fassett, f
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order, in behalf of Capt. Collins. George Shearman
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[242]
\^Capt. Zebcdiah Dewey's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company of Militia for
service done the state in Oct. last, 1780
Names and Bank
Pay per
day
0.6.8
Days in
services
16
Miles
travel
Amt.
travel
Amt.
paj
of
Amt. of
pay& trav.
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
24
0.8.0
5. 6.
8
6.15.8
Sergt. W"' Ashley
0.1.7
16
do
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1. 5.
4
1.18.1
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0.1. 5i
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16
0.5.4
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11
1. 8.6^
Saml. Fletcher
0.1. 5i
10
24
0.8.0
1. 3.
4
1.15.7
Ithmar Brookins
0.1.4
do
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1. 1.
4
1.13.4
John Smith
0.1.4
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
John Owen
0.1.4
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
John Grant
0.1.4
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
Hezekiah Login
0.1.4
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
Stephen Maranville
0.1.4
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
Eben' Canfield
0.1.4
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
Joseph Crow
0.1.4
13
16
0.5.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Josiah Lewis
0.1.4
do
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4
1. 5.4
Elisha Gilbord
0 1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Joel Grannis
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Elijah Owen
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Joseph Ran
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Tites Watson
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Philip Brookins
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Seth Crow
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Mordecai Soper
0.1.4
0.17.
4
1. 5.4
Josiah Grant
0.1.4
8
16
0.5.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Henry Hyde
0.1.4
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0.10.
8
0.18.8
Elisha Allen
0.1.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Eeuben Hosford
0.1.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Timo> Hyde
0.1.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Levi Thatcher
0.1.4
5
8
0.2.8
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8
0.19.8
Asa Lawrence
0.1.4
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8
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0. 5.
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0. 8.4
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0.1.4
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0.2.8
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0. 9.4
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0.1.4
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Jeremiah Adams
0.1.4
8
16
0.5.4
0.10.
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0.18.8
Azel Holmes
0.1.4
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16
0.5.4
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18.8
Joseph Jones
0.1.4
16
24
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Thomas Hooker
0.1.4
2
8
0.3.8
0. 2.
8
0. 5.8
Obadiah Winter
0.1.4
2
8
0.3.8
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John Lewis
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John Ei chard
0.1.4
2
8
0.5.4
0. 2.
8
0. 8.4
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8
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8
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Enoch Ashley
0.1.4
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0. 5.4
Thomas Dewey
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W'" Eichards
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Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 23T
17th May, 1781. The above named Zebediah Dewey swore to-
the above pay roll, before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, V^ June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Zebediah Dewey the within roll which is forty-
eight pounds fifteen shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden ) ^ „
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Timo. Brownson )
Date above, received the contents of the within roll of the
Treasurer. Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
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240
STATE OF VERMONT
[33]
\^C<ipt. Cyprian Douiners Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Cyperan Downer's Alarm Cn. in CoL
Herrick's Reg't. of Militia while in service October, 1780.
Names
Days in
service
Miles
travel
Amount
Capt. Cyp" Downer
18
lie
7.16. 8
En. Benj. Corey
17
110
5. 8.11
Sergt. Jas. Charter
10
55
1.14. 4
Charles Dyer
12
55
1.15. 8
Tsaiah Carpenter
16
110
3. 2. 4
Eph" Wilmarth
8
55
1. 9. 0
Kiah Wright
8
55
1. 9. 0
Abner Drinkwater
11
55
1.13. 0
W" Parker
6
55
1. 6. 4
David Galusha
5
55
1. 4.10
Luther Tipliff
11
55
1.12.10
Nathan Leonard
5
55
1. 4.10
Nathan Wheeler
10
55
1.11. 6
Saml. House
11
55
1.12.10
Hosha Fuller
11
55
1.12.10
Abiather Waldo
16
110
2.18. 0
Cabel Olm
14
110
2.15. 4
Jonas Galusha
17
85
2.11. 0
Winslow Perry
10
55
1.15. 8
George Parker
14
110
2.15. 0
Stephen Dwinell
17
85
2.11. 4
Daniel Ford
6
55
1. 6. 8
Ezekiel Perry
9
55
1.10. 4
Thomas Warren
5
55
1. 4 10
Peter Wright
18
110
3. 0. 8
Thos. King
11
110
2.11. 0
^59.14. 5
Attest,
Cyprian Downer, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, July 24, 1781. The above pay
roll sworn to before me. John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office, July 24, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
241
Capt. Cyprian Downer, or bearer, being fifty-nine pounds fourteen
shillings and five pence lawful money.
^59 14.5 John Fassett, )„ ^^
Timo. Brownson, j ^°'^
Date above, received the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer. Per me, Cyperan Downer, Capt.
[287] [Capt. John Spafford's Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben' Al-
iens Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont,
Oct. A. D. 1780, from the 35th. to the 38th. both days included, at
Castleton.
Names
When
joined
WheD
dis-
charge
Days
d
Per
Mo.
Miles
Total
1780
1780
Capt. John Spaiford
Oct. 2
5 Oct. 2
8 4
8.0.0
25
1.15.0
En. Orange Train
( (
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5.8.
35
1. 4.4
Sergt. Jacob Wood
( 1 t
' 4
2.S
35
14.8
" Jared Jones
( ( (
' 4
3.8
35
14.8
Corpl. Silas Gerads
( ( 1
' 4
2.4
35
14.3
'■ Wm. Joyner
i I I
' 4
2.4
35
14.3
Daniel Ray
i ' h
' 4
2.4
35
14.3
Edward Turner
U (
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Moses Sheldon
" *
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Cyrus Chipman
i i i
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Jacob Johnson
i I i
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Neri Crampton
I i i
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Wm. Fox
ii i
' 4
3.
35
13 8
Ozim Brewster
I i (
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Robert Hopkins
*' (
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Joshua Cambell
( ( t
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Obadiah Noble
( ( i
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Elisha Utley
(( (
' 4
3.
25
13.8
James Adams
4 (
' 4
2.
35
13.8
Charles Brewster, Jr.
1 i (
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Aaron Adams
it I
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Daniel Fuller
I i i
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Phineas Cluff
( ( (
' 4
3.
35
13.8
Ira Hill
( ( t
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Stephen Rice
ii i
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Ephraim Coy
I 1 (
' 4
3.
25
13.8
Jonathan Bell
I
' 4
3.
25
13.8
[16]
242
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
joined
When
dis-
charged
1780
Oct. 28
( ( ( (
(( a
a a
a it
Days
4
4
4
4
4
Per
Mo.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
Miles
Total
Aaron Mathews
Stephen Royce
Samuel Fargo
.Silas Bingham
Jonathan Brewer
1780
Oct. 25
( ( i I
H <.!.
f I 4 (
25
25
25
25
25
£
• 13.8
13.8
13.8
13.8
13.8
23.12.10
Sworn before me this day of June, A. D. 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, Gov'
I do solemnly swear by the Everliving God, that the within
pay roll is truly and justly made, without fraud to the public or
any individual according to the best of my knowledge.
John Spafford, Capt.
Pay Table Office, 6th. June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. John Spafford the within roll, which is twenty-
three pounds twelve shillings and ten pence.
Thos. Chittenden ) Q^^^ee
Timo Brownson f
Date above reed, the contents, per me, John Spafford, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
243
[371]
\^Capt. William Gage's Company\
Pay Rolls of Capt. Gaige's Company of Militia in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment.
Names
When
marched
When
returned
Days
Per
month
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
1780.
1780.
Lieut. Thomas Rowlee
Oct. 13
Oct. 18
6
5.8.0
35
11.8
1.18. 6i
Ensign John Mott
" "
<( ((
6
5.8.0
35
11.8
1.13. 6i
Isaac Gaige
i( (<
<l ((
6
2.0.0
35
11.8
0.19. 8
Israel Harrington
<( (1
(( (1
6
2.0.0
35
11.8
0.19. 8
Thomas Tuttle
a ((
6
2.0.0
35
11.8
Rations
19. 8
6. 6. 1
8. 0
;f6.14. 1
Second Alarm.
1780
Lt. Thomas Rowlee
Oct. 20
Oct. 25
6
5.8.0
25
8.4
1.10. 2
En. John Mott
<1 i(
6
5.8.0
25
8.4
1.10. 2
Sergt. Henry Herriok
(t 4(
6
2.8.0
25
8.4
18. 4
•' Eeuben Towers
(( ((
6
2.8.0
25
8.4
18. 4
" Zerh. Merithew
(( ;<
6
2.8.0
25
8.4
18. 4
Daniel Sherman
a 4i
6
2.0.0
25
8.4
16. 4
Thomas Tuttle
(1 i(
6
2.0.0
25
8.4
Rations
16. 4
7. 8. 1
0. 8. 0
;^7.16. 1
Third Alarm.
Lt. Thomas Eowlee
Oct. 26
Oct. 30
5
5.8.0
25
8.4
1. 6. 7
Ensign John Mott
4 1 ((
5
5.8.0
25
15.0
1.13. 3
Sergt. Merithew
U (1
5
2.8.0
25
8.4
16. 4
" Herrick
" "
5
2.8.0
25
8.4
16. 4
Corpl. Nathl. Shelden
«( u
5
2.4.0
25
8.4
15. 6
Caleb Howlen
(( (1
5
2.0.0
25
8.4
15. 0
Isaac Gaige
(t (t
5
2.0.0
25
8.4
15. 0
6.18. 0
0. 6. 8
£1. 4. 8
;^21.14.10
Danby, May 29, 1781. Each of the within Pay Rolls are
justly and truly made.
Test, Thomas Rowlee, Jr., Lt. of said Company.
244
STATE OF VERMONT
Sworn to before me the day and date above.
Thos. Rowlee, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay rolls are
examined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same, being twenty-one pounds fourteen shillings ten pence.
Thomas Chittenden, |
Timo. Brownson, j
Committee.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within,
pay roll, in behalf of Capt. W"" Gage.
^21.14.10 Stephen Calkins.
[157]
\Capt. Daniel Comstock's Company]
A Pay Roll of the First Company in the Sixth Regiment in
the State of Vermont for service in Alarms in the month of Oct.,
1780.
Names
Days
Per
Day
Amount
Milage
Total
Capt. Dan Comstock
20
6.8
6.13.
4
2. 5.0
8.18. 4
Lt. Eli. Brownson
21
4.3
4. 9.
3
1. 2.0
5.11. 9-
En. Saml. Hoit
12
4.3
2.11.
0
1.10.0
4. 1. 0'
Serg'. Saml. Bradley
20
1.7
1.11.
8
2. 5.
3.16. 8-
Robert Averill
0
1.7
7.11
15.
1. 2.11
Clk Jona. Hoit
7
1.7
11.
1
1.10.
1. 6. 1
Corp. Judah Everts
12
1.5>^
17.
6
15.
2. 7. 6
" Benj. Scranton
23
1.5)4
1.13.
6
15.
2. 8. 6
" Joel Brownson
23
1.5^
1.13.
6
1.10.0
. 2. 8. 6
" Elisha Bartlett
12
1.5>^
17.
6
15.
2. 7. 6
Fifer Eber Bradley
23
1.5>^
1.13.
6
15.
2. 8. 6.
Drm-- Elon Lee
23
l.by2
1.13.
6
2. 5.
2. 8. 6.
Jos. Averill
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
2. 5.
3.11. 8.
Wyman Averill
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
1.10.
3.11. 8
Daniel Barber
12
1.4
16.
15.
2. 6
Zenas Bradley
27
1.4
1.16.
2. 5.
2.11. 0
Benj. Bradley
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
15.
3.11. 8
Saml. Barrett
9
1.4
0.12.
15.
1. 7. 0
Seymour Bradley
27
1.4
1.16.
15.
2.11. 0
Fisk Bartlett
0
1.4
6.
8
15.
1. 1. 8
Ichabod Bartlett
5
1.4
6.
8
2. 5.
1. 1. 8
Amos Chipman
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
15.
3.11. 8
Barnabas Chipman
27
1.4
1.16
1.10.
2.11. 0
James Everts
14
1.4
18.
8
15.
2. 8. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
245
Names
Days
Per
Day
Amount
Milage
Total
Charles Everts
27
1.4
1.16.
16.
2.11. 0
Edward Everts
5
1.4
6.
8
1.10.
1. 1. 8
Matthew Lewis
12
1.4
16.
15.
2. 6. 0
Reuben Lee
27
1.4
1.16.
15.
2.11. 0
Benj. Lewis
12
1.4
16.
1.10.
2. 6. 0
Robert Lazell
27
1.4
1.16.
15.
2.11. 0
Benj. Griffis
12
1.4
16.
1.10.
2. 6. 0
Danl. Meigs
7
1.4
9.
4
15.
1. 4. 4
John Taylor
23
1.4
1.10.
8
15.
2. 5. 8
Jesse Welden
7
1.4
9.
4
15.
1. 4. 4
Joseph Whitford
50
1.4
6.
8
15.
1. 1. 8
John Wellman
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
2.15.
3.11. 8
Reuben Parks
4
1.4
5.
4
15.
1. 0. 4
^95.11. 1
May 30, 1781.
Eli Brownson, Lt.
This Pay Roll sworn to before me. Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll is exam-
ined and accepted and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being ninety-five pounds eleven shillings and one penny.
Thos. Chittenden, ) ^ ...
„. D M- Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Reed. May 30, 1781, ninety-five pounds eleven shillings and
one penny, being the contents of the above order.
;^95.11.1 Eli Brownson, Lt.
246
STATE OF VERMONT
[239] [Capt Jonas Galusha's Company\
A Pay Roll in Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company in Col. Herrick's
Regt. for service done in the alarm in Oct., 1780.
Days
No. of
Officers'
Names
in
service
miles
travel
Rations
Total
Capt. Jonas Galusha
18
110
1. 4. 0
7.16. 8
Lt. Gideon Segers
14
55
0. 9. 4
3.18.10
" Nathan Stone
14
55
0. 9. 4
3.18.10
En. Joseph Andrus
18
110
1. 2. 0
5.14. 2
Sergt. Isaac Spencer
14
110
2.18.10
" David Matteson
14
110
2.18.10
" Judah Worden
14
110
2.18.10
" Peleg Matteson
14
110
2.18.10
Corpl. Ebene. West
12
55
1. 5.10
Ezra Sweet [Swet]
8
55
1.10. 0
John Kingsley
10
55
1.11. 8
Richard Colvin
14
55
1.17. 0
Abiather Buck
10
55
1.11. 8
John Buck
12
110
2.12. 8
Ebene. Harris
14
110
2.15. 4
Benj. Oatman
8
55
1. 9. 0
Danl. Smith
8
55
1. 9. 0
Peter Matteson
14
110
2.15. 4
Saml. Matteson, Jr.
10
55
1.11. 8
Giles Olin
10
55
1.11. 8
Amos Galusha
14
110
2.15. 4
Benejah Matteson
14
110
2.15. 4
W™ Sweet
10
55
1.11. 8
David Done
14
110
2.15. 4
John Neeholds
14
110
2.15. 4
Squire Herrington
10
55
1.11. S
John Olin
12
110
2.12. 8
Parker Cole
10
55
1.11. 8
Eben^ Wright
10
55
1.11. 8
Edw'' F' Simmons
10
55
1.11. 8
Benj. Morgan [Mongan?]
12
110
2.12. 8
Amos Waters
10
55
1.11. 8
Josias Briggs
8
55
1. 9. 0
W" Spencer
10
55
1.11. 8
Leml. Bottum
14
110
2.15. 4
Joshua Reynolds
8
55
1. 9. 0
Rufus Spencer
10
55
1.11. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
247
Names
Days
in
service
No. of
miles
travel
Officers'
Rations
Total
David Daily
10
55
1.11. 8
Isaac Andrus, Jr.
14
110
2.14. 4
Ebene. Dwinal
10
55
1.11. 8
Theoph. Herrington
10
55
1.11. 8
John Hammon
10
55
1.11. 8
_ ohn Rapnor (?)
10
55
1.11. 8
Henry Matteson
8
55
1. 9. 0
Jones [Janes] Nichols
8
55
1. 9. 0
Abel Johnson
8
55
1. 9. 0
Clerk Burlingame
8
55
1. 9. 0
ohn Soencer
8
55
1. 9. 0
'5enj. Wells
8
55
1. 9. 0
Hezekiah Carpenter
8
55
1. 9. 0
Aaron Martin
8
55
1. 9. 0
Asa Baker
10
55
1.11. 8
Wm. Havens
10
55
1.11. 8
Caleb Kehenn
16
110
2.17. 0
Jas. Herrington
2
110
2.12. 8
^121. 6.18
I do certify the within roll to be a true roll, to the best of my
knowledge. Jonas Gahisha, Capt.
Sworn before me, Thos. Chittenden.
Pay Table Office, 8th June, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Jonas Galusha, which is one hundred and twenty-one pounds
six shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden )
Timo. Brownson \
Com''
Date above, received of the Treasurer the full of the above.
^121.6.8 Per me Jonas Galusha, Capt.
248
STATE OF VERMONT
[367]
\^Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company (^par/)'\
This may certify that the following persons were in actual
service as follows, in the Alarm in Oct. 1780, for which they have
received no pay.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Alexander Ruling
Barnet West
John Snow
Reuben Ellis, Jr.
9
10
10
10
110
00
55
55
2. 8.8
1.11.8
1.11.8
1.11.8
£7. 3.8
Jonas Galusha, Capt.
Arlington, June 8, 1778. The above account examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed t6 pay the same, it being
seven pounds three shillings and eight pence.
^7.3.3. Isaac Tichenor
Timo. Brownso
on, f
Bennington, Feb. 1, 1782.
contents of the within order.
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the
Jonas Galusha.
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251
[374] [Copt Isaac Clark's CompaHy\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Isaac Clark's Company of Volunteers that
turned out for a month in October, 1780.
Pay and
Days
Amt.
travel
Names
rations
in
Miles
Total
per day
service
Capt. Isaac Clark
0. 4.
3
24
Lt. Nathl. Smith
4.
3
36
8
2.8
5. 4. 8
Lt. Israel Hurlburt
7
26
15
5.0
5.15. 6
Sergt. Elkanah Ashley
7
26
18
6.0
2. 7. 0
" Alpheus Hall
7
26
14
4.8
2. 5. 8
" Timothy Moss
7
24
13
4.0
2. 5. 0
Reuben Pitcher
5
26
12
4.0
3. 1.10
Corpl. Salmon Cogsell
5
26
13
4.4
2. 3. 9
" Silas Brookings
5
26
19
6.4
2. 0. 0
" John Mosely
5
26
19
6.4
2. 0. 0
" Daniel Gray ^
4
26
14
4.8
2. 0. 0
Perist [?] Sturdevant
4
26
13
4.4
1.17. 4
Ephraim Buel
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Amasiah Church
4
26
9
3.0
1.16. 0
Hicok
4
26
1
0.4
1.13 4
o How
4
26
18
6.0
1.19. 0
"3 -z: r-, How
4
26
8
3.8
1.15. 8
.S| oj R Moss
4
26
12
4.0
1.17. 0
^\ S Hooker
4
26
19
6.4
1.19. 4
O^ ^ sa Lake
4
26
2
0.8
1.13. 8
' ' seph Lee
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Joseph Hawkins
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Silas Churchill
4
26
12
4.0
1.17. 0
Gershom Molton
4
26
15
5.0
1.18. 0
Azarial Blanchard
4
26
15
5.0
1.18. 0
Benjamin Hecok
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Gershom Lake
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
John Boge
4
24
3
1.0
1.14. 0
David Gilmore
4
26
3 •
1.0
1.14. 0
John Churchill
4
26
8
2.8
1.15. 8
Barnard Ward
4
26
18
6.0
1.19. 0
Elijah Goodwin
4
26
16
5.4
1.18. 4
Elisha Owen
4
26
8
2.8
1.15. 8
James Guthrie
4
26
18
6.0
1.19. 0
Abiather Esquires
4
24
12
4.0
1.17. 0
Gideon Searles
4
34
12
4.0
1.17. 0
Gilbord Soper
4
26
18
6.0
1.19. 0
^78.18. 4
c Clark, Capt.
252
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug* 18, 1783. The within roll
being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of
seventy-eight pounds eighteen shillings and 4", lawful money, tak-
ing his receipt. Timo. Brownson, | Committee.
Saml. Bartlet, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Aug. 18, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[118]
\Capt. Daniel Smith's Company (?) {^partW
At Oastleton
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
per day
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Sum of
wages
Sum of
milage
Total
Andrew Barton
Elisha Eisdon
Saml. Piney
Daniel Reed
Elisha Risdon
Ebenezer Moss
19
2
2
2
6
6
81
18
18
18
60
60
1.5.4
2.8
2.8
2.8
8.0
8.0
1.3.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
2.12.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
1. 8.0
1. 8.0
;f6.14.4
I do certify upon honor that the above named persons were
in service in the alarm in 1780, as above specified, for which they
have never been made up in any roll or received any pay.
Danl. Smith, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 2*, 1781. The within account examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being six pounds fourteen shillings
and four pence, lawful money. John Fassett, J p
Timothy Brownson, (
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^6.14.4 Danl. Smith, Capt.
[319]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\Capt. William Dyres Company']
253
Pay Roll of Capt. William Dyre's Company in the service of
the State of Vermont, from Oct. 12th. to the 6th. day of Nov. 1780,
both days included.
V
Com-
Expira-
Days
Pay
per day
5/4
Milage
allowed by
Names
mence-
ment
of pay
tion
of pay
in
service
Amount
6.13.4
Act of
Assembly
60 m each
William Dyre, Capt.
Oct. 13
Nov. 6
25
0.20.0
Gideon Spencer, Lt.
3/7
4. 9.7
20.
Solomon SafiEbrd, En.
3/7
4. 9.7
20.
Moses Hurd, Sergt.
1/7
1.19.7
20.
Simeon Prentice, do.
1.19.7
20.
Jedediah Durfee, do.
1.19.7
20.
Moses Ellis, Oorpl.
1/5
1.15.5
20.
Stephen Holmes, do.
1.15.5
20.
James Bates, do.
1.15.5
20.
Daniel Hawlet
1.15.5
20.
Stephen Puller, Fifer
1.15.5
20.
Saml. Matteson
1/4
1.13.4
20.
Levi Buck
1.18.4
20.
Solomon Fuller
1.13.4
20.
Walter Bates
1.13.4
20.
Nathan Sherman
1.13.4
20.
John Weeks
1.13.4
30.
Silas Walbridge
1.13.4
20.
Joseph Norton
1.13.4
20.
Erastus Hatheway
1.-.3.4
20.
ThoB. Buck
1.13.4
20.
Joab Lawrence
1.13.4
20.
Phineas Meiggs
1.13.4
30.
Daniel Smith
1.13.4
30.
James Burnit
19
1.13.4
30.
John Bradford
25
1.13.4
20.
Thos. Starkweather
1.18.4
20.
Saml. Harvey
1.13.4
20.
Gale Ferman
1.13.4
20.
Saml. Chapins
1.13.4
20.
John Holmes
1.13.4
30.
Francis Storey
1.13.4
30.
Benja. Lamb
1.13.4
30.
Jonas Safford
1.13.4
30.
Chester Derby
1.13.4
20.
Francis Matteson
1.13.4
20.
George Brighs
1.18.4
20.
Phineas Ward 0.16.8
allowed
by His
Ex5 for
milage
1.13.4
20.
Nathan Ford
1.13.4
20.
Job Spink
1.13.4
20.
Isaac Mathews
1.13.4
20.
254
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
John Huling
Stephen Tracy
Jesse Parsons
David Fay
John Davis
Capt. Dyre's subsistence <
Lt. Spencer's D" d
En. Safifords D" 0
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Expira-
tion
of pay
Days
in
service
1/4 per day
/8 " "
/8 " "
Pay
per day
Amount
1.13.4
1.13.4
1.13.4
1.13.4
1.13.4
.£88. 7.0
1.13.4
16.8
16.8
Milage
allowed by
Act of
Assembly
60 m each
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
Total amt. pay & subsistence
Milage included,
Attest,
;£91.13.8
46. 0.0
;£137.13.8
Wm. Dyre, Capt.
Amount pay and subsistence ^91.13.8
Milage for 46 men at 14/ each the whole 30/ )
beingnot allowed by reason of their being V 32. 4.0
partly subsisted on the State's cost. )
Total amt. right ^123.17.8
Pay Table Office. The within roll being examined and ap-
proved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Thos.
Tolman Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of one hundred and twen-
ty-three pounds, seventeen shillings and eight pence, or other cur-
rent money equivalent — he the said paymaster to be accountable.
Given at Arlington, June 7, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Brownsor
en, i
Com"
March 20, 1782. Reed.
the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paym"'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 255
[230] \^Major Gideon Ormsby's Service]
Manchester, 20th March, 1781.
State of Vermont Dr. to me for service done in the
alarms of October last. £1. 0.0
Entered service the 11th of October and continued in
service 21 days.
Travel 80 miles at /4 per mile 1. 7.4
Sixty-three Extra Rations at /8 per ration 2. 2.0
Gideon Ormsby, Major. £ 10.9.4
Pay Table Office, 2 June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Maj. Gideon Ormsby the above account, which is ten
pounds nine shillings and four pence lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, ] ^ .,,
J u -c tt t- Committee.
John Fassett, )
Date above, reed, the contents of the above order.
j^lO.9.4 Gideon Ormsby, Major.
256
STATE OF VERMONT
[354] [Copt. Joseph Parkhursf s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Company of Militia
for service in the alarm in Royalton, Oct. 16, 1780.
Names
Days
Pr. day
Total
Capt. Jos. Parkhurst
3
6.8
1. 0.0
Lt. Elis Stevens
3
4.3
12.9
Sergt. Jo' Edson
3
1.7
4.9
John Billins
3
1.7
4.9
" Isaac Pinney
3
1.7
4.9
Corp. Heman Durkee
3
1.6
4.6
" Phineas Parkhurst
3
1.4
4.0
Joseph Green
3
1.4
4.0
Oliver Pinney
3
1.4
4.0
Timothy Hibbard
3
1.4
4.0
Ralph Day
3
1.4
4.0
Robert Handy [Hand?]
3
1.4
4.0
Elisha Hart
3
1.4
4.0
Daniel Haven
3
1.4
4.0
John Evans
3
1.4
4.0
Medad Benton
3
1.4
4.0
Joseph Wallon
3
1.4
4.0
Rufus Rude
3
1.4
4.0
Nathl. Moss
3
1.4
4.0
Nathan Morgan
3
1.4
4.0
Stephen Burrus
3
1.4
4.0
Zebulon Burrus
3
1.4
4.0
Samuel ]oslin
3
1.4
4.0
Jer"^ Triscut
3
1.4
4.0
Comfort Sever
3
1.4
3.8
£^. 6.2
Jos. Parkhurst, Captain.
Attest, Comfort Sever.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 20"" Feb. 1782. The within
Pay Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. Joseph Parkhurst, or order, the sum of six pounds
six shillings and two pence, for services done by the militia, 1780.
Nathl. Brush, ) ^^^,,
Isaac Tichenor, j
Bennington, Feb. 21, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being six pounds six shillings and two
pence, lawful money, in behalf of Capt Joseph Parkhurst.
-Q^.^.'l Comfort Sever.
[220]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\^Capt. Timothy Bush's Company\
257
A Pay Roll of Capt. Timothy Bush's Company under the di-
rection of Col. Peter Okott at the time the enemy came to Royal-
ton, Oct. 16, 1780.
Names
Com-
menced
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
[travel
Total
Capt. Timothy Bush
Oct. 16
3
0.16.0
40
4
13.4
1. 9.4
Lt. James Smalley
K ((
3
10.9
40
4
18.4
1. 4.1
Lt. John Hopson
"
3
10.9
40
4
13.4
1. 4.1
En. Elisha Partridge
"
3
10.9
40
4
13.4
1. 4.1
" John Eogers
3
10.9
40
4
13.4
1. 4.1
The Rev. Mr. Lyman
Potter
" "
3
16.9
40
4
18.4
1. 9.4
Adjt. Cushman
" "
3
10.9
40
4
13.4
1. 9.1
Sergt. Seavei
I'. n
3
4.9
40
4
13.4
18.1
Hatch
"
3
4.9
40
4
13.4
17.1
' ' Boardman
"
3
4.9
40
4
13.4
18.1
" Hovey
" "
3
4.9
40
4
13.4
18.1
" Hutchinson
'■ "
3
4.9
40
4
13.4
18.1
Corpl. Burton
11 tl
3
4.5
40
4
18.4
17.9
" Burnap
'
3
4.5
40
4
13.4
17.9
" Waterman
<( u
3
4.5
40
4
13.4
17.9
" Brownson
" "
3
4.5
40
4
13.4
17.9
" Hait
" "
3
4.5
40
4
13.4
17.9
Drum'Baldwin
"
3
4.5
40
4
13.4
17.9
Joseph Smalley
(t l(
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John H ibard
I- 1.
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
WilUam Blake
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Asahel Murdock
I. n
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Constant Murdock
11 •(
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Hovey
" "
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Becket Chapman
<( t(
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Bichard
" "
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Amos Starkweather
(1 (1
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joel Benton
" "
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Philip Smith
"
8
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Isaac Partridge
It i I
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Israel Newton
" "
O
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Boardman
" "
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Gershom Bartlet
" "
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Elhot Bartlet
" "
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Jona. Bartlet
a a
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Francis Smalley
u u
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Elijah Yeomans
a ((
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joel Jones
" "
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Ichabod Carly
" '•
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Abel Curtis
" "
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Loveland
(t ' ((
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
John Sargeant
11 ((
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Simeon Carpenter
U "
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Saml. Curtis " "
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
[17]
:258
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Com-
mencec
1 Days
Wages
due
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Solomon Curtis
Oct. 16
3
0. 4.0
40
4
13.4
0.17.4
Jolin Wright
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Jonas Eiohards
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Joel Stimaon
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Saml. Partridge
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Hez. Goodrich
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Messenger
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Josiah Goodrich, Jr.
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Elisha Waterman
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Daniel Waterman, Jr.
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Levi Waterman
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Dole Johnson
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
James Waterman
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Samuel Waterman
3
4.
4()
4
13.4
17.4
Elisha Freeman
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Bush
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Elijah Burnap
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Jeremiah Percivel
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Job Morse
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Seth Morse
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Judah Swift
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Swift
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Daniel Baldwin
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Ebene. Brown
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Amos Ames
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Elihu Baxter
a
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
William Burnham
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Jonathan Lord
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
David Lord
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Israel Brown
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Elias Partridge
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Abel Buel
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Philip Delano
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Abial Abbott
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Daniel Waterman
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Simon Stimson
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Abel Stimson
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Moses Belknap
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Lewis
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Brown
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Daniel Brown
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Asa Huntington
3
4.
40
4
13,4
17.4
Samuel Plumley
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Asa Story-
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Ben]. Lewis
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Asahel Lewis
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Cornelius Gilbert
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Henry Burton
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Burton
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Stephen Percivel
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Boswell Morgan
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Boardman, Jr.
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
259
Names
Com-
menced
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Josiah Goodrich.
Oct. 16
3
0. 4.0
40
4
13.4
0.17.4
Exper" Freeman
3
4.
40
4
13.4
]7.4
John Hatch
3
4.
40
4
13 4
17.4
Ebene. Percivel
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
"William Bolles [Bowls?]
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Eoswell Olcott
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Saml. Bartlet
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Hatch
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Solomon White
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Ashbel Tucker
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Saml. Brown
8
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Brown
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Ball
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Gersham Bartlet Jr.
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Josiah Hobard
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
David Belknap
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Sylvanus Owen
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Shafter [Slafter]
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
27 Rations ;f 0.18.0
Total ^101. 3.4
A true roll.
Attest,
Timo. Bush, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
State of Vermont. ) The within Pay Roll examined and
Pay Table Office. j approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Capt. Timothy Bush or bearer, being the sum of
one hundred and one pounds three shillings and four pence, law-
ful money.
Given at Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, ) committee.
John Fassett, )
June 14, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one hundred
and one pounds three shillings and four pence for Capt. T. Bush.
^101.3.4 Elisha Burton
260
STATE OF VERMONT
[218]
[^Capt. John Marcy's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Marcy's Company in Maj. Benj.
Wait's Detachment that marched in the alarm when the Indians
came to Rovalton.
Windsor, Oct. 16, 1780.
Com-
Per ^
'^''y chf
/■hen
Names
meno-
Days
iis-
Miles
Total
eing
8
irged
Capt. John Marcy
Oct. 16
5.4 0
Bt. 24
114
4. 0. 8
Lt. Elnathan Strong
i- li
8
3.7
( ( (
114
3. 6. 8
" Eben' Hoisington
K (1
8
3.7
t li
114
3. 6. 8
Sergt. John Mercy
k ( If
8
1.7
i i I
114
2. 0. 8
" Samuel Patrick
(< (i
8
1.7
i I
114
2. 0. 8
Drum' Samuel Mercy
" 21
3
1.6
i a
80
0.14. 6
Joel Butler
(1 n
8
1.4
"
114
2. 8. 8
Joseph Thompson
t( ((
8
1.4
I 11
114
2. 8. 8
Hezekiah Thompson
(( (.
a
1.4
' 19
30
2.14. 0'
John Kingsley
it • (
8
1.4
' 24
114
2. 8. 8
Matthew Hammont
H U
6
1.4
' 22
86
1. 0. 8
Jona. Hammont
I c it
8
1.4
' 24
114
2. 8. 8
Solomon Burke
11 ((
3
1.4
' 21
30
0.14. 0
Moses Morse
" "
8
1.4
' 24
114
2. 8. 8
Ehsha Halley
(( ( (
8
1.4
( ((
114
2. 8. 8
John Benjamin
' ' "
8
1.4
( tt
114
2. 8. 8
Watts [Wates?] Hubbard, Jr.
CC 1(
3
1.4
' 21
35
0.15. 8
Josiah Hawley
" "
2
1.4
' 18
30
0.13. a
John Curtis
CC (I
8
1.4
' 24
114
2. 8. 8
Williard Dean
•' "
4
1.4
' 20
60
1. 5. 4
Thomas Wilson
«( it
4
1.4
I .1
4
0.19. 8
Saml. Messer
It a
8
1.4
' 24
114
2. 8. 8
Zebina Curtis
It ((
8
1.4
( ((
114
2. 8. 8
Jona. Hodgeman
( ( (1
6
1.4
' 22
96
2. 0, 0
Orange Hoisington
it ( (
3
1.4
' 24
30
15. 8
Caleb Stone
CI (1
2
1.4
' 18
20
7. 8
Koswell Smith
" "
6
1.4
' 22
96
2. 0. 0
Peter Currier
(( a
2
1.4
' 18
30
13. 8
Eldad Hubbard
" "
2
1.4
' 18
20
7. a
Joseph Patterson
tt a
8
1.4
' 24
114
2. 8. 8
/■55. 8.10
Test, John Mercey, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved,
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Mercey
or bearer, being the sum of fifty-four pounds eight shillings and
ten pence, lawful money.
Given at Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
Bennington, 22"^ June, 1781. Received the contents of the
within pay roll. Per me John Mercey, Capt.
^55.8.10.
Committee
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263
[353, see next roil] \^Capt. Joshua Hazetis Cotnpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company that turned out
by the order of Col. Joseph Saffordto the intent to head that party
. . . the enemy that was supposed was going to Coos on their
return in October last, A. D. 1780. Our march was as far as
Bethel.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Joshua Hazen
3
30
1. 6. 0
Lt. William Bramble
3
30
1. 2. 0
Sergt. David Wright
3
30
O.U.IO
Corpl. John Gillet
3
30
0.14. 5
" Hezekiah Flazen
3
30
0.14. 5
Solomon Hazen
3
30
14.
Erastus Chapman
3
30
14.
Joseph Chapman
3
30
14.
Jona. Wright
3
30
14.
Barnabas Tisdale
3
30
14.
Josiah Tilden
3
30
14.
James Tracy
3
30
14.
Seth Savage
3
30
14.
John Cheny
3
30
14.
Enoch Emerson
3
30
14.
£l'l.\\. S
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same, which is twelve pounds eleven
shillings and eight pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) p„~ee
John Fassett, \
June 23, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^12.11.8. Elkanah Sprague.
264
STATE OF VERMONT
[105, see last roll] [Capf. Joshua Hazens Company [part)~\
A Pay Roll of the Men that was out in the Royalton Alarm
last October, who through mistake, were left out of the Roll that
I sent in at the session of June last. Hartford, Oct. 9, 17S1.
Names
Days
P"- day
Wages
due
Miles
Total
Samuel Webster
3
1.4
4
3 4
15.4
W"" Powers
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
Christoi)her Pease
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
Elisha Marsh
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
Benj. Stetson
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
W"" Porter
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
Benj. Burch
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
W"^ Curtis
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
Benj, Kingsbury
3
1.4
4
34
15.4
;^ 6.18.0
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
Pay Table Office. Oct. 24, 1781. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Joshua Hazen or bearer the within sum, being six pounds eighteen
shillings, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson, )
Thos. Chandler, I Comm"
John Strong, )
the contents of the above order of the
Date above, received
Treasurer.
^6.18.0
Elk"'' Sprague.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
265
[170]
\Capt. Daniel Gilbert' s Company]
A Pay Roll for a company under the command of Daniel
Gilbert, Capt.
Names
Days
Miles
Shillings
per day
Total
due
Grand
Total
Daniel Gilbert, Capt.
4
30
20.
4. 0.0.
1.16. 8
Abel Fairbanks, Lt.
4
k I
15.
3. 0.0.
1. :. 0
John Walbridge, Serg*
4
i i
6.
1. 4.
0.16. 4
Jacob Foster, Do.
4
( I
6.
1. 4.
•0.16. 4
Zacheus Downer, Clk.
4
"
6.
1. 4.
0.16. 4
Simeon How, Corpl.
4
i c
5.G
1. 2.
0.15.10
Jonathan How
4
"
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Samuel Ladd
4
"
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Larkin Hunter
4
( (
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Jason Downer
4
( (
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Wright vSpalding
4
( (
5.
20.
0.15. 4
John Crery
4
( (
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Stephen March
4
"
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Elisha Kent
4
t 1
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Daniel Lovejoy
4
^ (
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Ashbel Ladd
4
' '
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Peirce Parkhurst
4
( t
0.
20.
0.15. 4
Azel Spalding
4
' "
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Joel Marsh
4
( c
5.
20.
0.15. 4
^16. 2.10
The within pay roll is for service done in Royalton Alarm
the 16"^ Oct. 1780. Daniel Gilbert , Capt.
Pay Table OfEce, Oct. 24, 1781. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Daniel Gilbert or order the within sum, being sixteen pounds two
shillings and ten pence, lawful money
Tim" Brownson, ]
Tho^ Chandler, }>Com".
John Strong, j
Date above rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above
y order in behalf of Dan' Gilbert. Joel Marsh.
266
STATE OF VERMONT
[322]
[^Major Elkanah Days Battalion\
Muster Roll of the two Companies of Militia in Westminster,
Officers and Soldiers who marched in the Alarm, Oct. 17, 1780, by
and with me the subscriber, Elkanah Day of said Westminster.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Per day
Total
Elkanah Day, Major
2
30
4d
0.6.8
1. 3. 4
Michael Gillson, Capt.
2
30
4
5.4
1. 0. 8
William Crook, Lt.
2
30
4
3.8
0.17. 4
Ephraim Ranney, Lt.
2
30
4
3.8
0.17. 4
Asa Averill, En.
2
30
4
3.8
0.17. 4
Bildad Easton, Sergt.
8
100
4
1.7.1
2. 6. 2
Robt. Crook,
.2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2>^
Abra"" Shipman, "
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2>^
David Heaton, "
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2J4
John Abbe,
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2>^
Abiel Goodell,
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. ly-z
John Wells, Corpl.
2
30
4
1.5.2
0.12.11
Expe: Fish,
8
110
4
1.5.8
2. 8. 4
John Morse, "
2
30
4
1.5.2
0.12.11
Benj. Burt
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Amos Carpenter
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Ephraim Willcox
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
John Holt
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Oliver Wells
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Joshua Stoddard
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Joseph Kern [Pierse ?]
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Joseph Arven
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Eben' Holton
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Job Dickerson
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Wait" Ranney
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Lemuel Cone
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Azel Goodell
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Asaph Wright
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Edward Garey
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
John McNeil
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Elijah Ranney
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Ichabod Ide
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8 .
Azariah Wright
8
110
4
1.4
2. 7. 4
Sylvanus Fisk
8
110
4
1.4
2. 7. 4
John Averill
8
110
4
1.4
2. 7. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
267
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Per day
Total
Const' Chaffee
8
110
4d
1.4
2. 7. 4
Lynd Willard
6
90
4
1.4
1.18. 0
Charles Rice
6
90
4
1.4
1.18. 0
Abel Willard
6
90
4
1.4
1.18. 0
Jona. Buck
6
90
4
1.4
1.18. 0
Nathl. Kittredge
3
44
4
1.4
0.18. 8
Otis Chafifee
3
44
4
1.4
0.18. 8
Benj. Lovejoy
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
John Petty
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Silas Burk
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Thos. Averill
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Jas. Phippan
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
David Daly
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Azariah Wright, Jr.
2
30
4
1.4
0.12, 8
Amos Robinson
2
25
4
1.4
0.11. 0
Levi Peck
2
25
4
1.4
0.11. 0
James Crafford
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Daniel Badger
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Elijah Daly
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Abraham Hawkins
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Uriah Carpenter
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Saml. Burk
3
40
4
1.4
0.17. 4
Eph™ Griggs
3
40
4
1.4
£
0.17. 4
54.11. 2
A true return of officers and men who marched in the alarm as
above mentioned. Elkanah Day, Maj'
Westminster, 3rd Sept., 1781.
Westminster, Sept. 3'', 1781. Then Maj. Elkanah Day person-
ally appeared and made oath to this pay roll.
Coram Nathan Fisk, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table OfiBce, 6th. of Sept., 1781. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Major Elkanah Day or bearer, it being fifty-four pounds eleven
shillings and two pence. John Strong, ) Committee
Timo. Brownson, [
Reed-. Arlington, Sept. 15, 1781, of the Treasurer, the contents
of the within order. Elkanah Day, Major.
^54.11.2 .
268
STATE OF VERMONT
[350] [CaJ>t Comfort Starr s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Comfort Starr's Company of Militia of the
Town of Guilford, who went out into the service of the State of
Vermont, in the alarm in the month of Oct.. 1780.
Names
Days
Per
day
Pay and
sub-
sistence
13. 8
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
0.9.4
Total
Comfort Starr, Capt.
2
0.6.8
88
4,1
1. 3. 8
Ezra Pratt, Ensign
3
4.3
8. 6
38
4
9.4
0.17.1U
Joseph Sarter [?], Clerk
2
1.7
3. 8
28
4
9.4
12. 6
Caleb Carpenter, Sergt.
2
1.7
3. 2
28
4
9.4
12. 6
Nich* Pullen,
2
1.5
2.10
88
4
9.4
13. 8
John Burroughs, Corpl.
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
13. 0
William Yaw
3
1.4
3. 8
28
4
9.4
13. 0
Timo. Fisher
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
12. 0
Pearly Starr
2
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
18. 0
Asarel Carpenter
3
1.4
3. 8
28
4
9.4
13. 0
Ezra Shepardson
3
1.4
3, 8
88
4
9.4
13. 0
Hez'' Horton. Jr
2
1.4
3. 8
88
4
9.4
18. 0
Nathan Horton
2
1.4
2. 8
38
4
9.4
12. 0
Jabez Franklin
2
1.4
3. 8
88
4
9.4
18. 0
Aaron Franklin, Jr.
2
1.4
3. 8
88
4
9.4
18. 0
Joshua Culver
3
1.4
8. 8
88
4
9.4
18. 0
Saml. Stafford
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
13. 0
Jared Shepherdson
3
1.4
3, 8
38
4
9.4
13. 0
Jona. Kinsley
3
1.4
2. 8
38
4
9.4
13. 0
Philip Franklin, Jr.
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
18. 0
W'" Morris
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
18. 0
Jef. Barney
2
1.4
3. 8
28
4
9.4
18. 0
Eseck Thayer
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
18. 0
Seth Shepherdson
3
1.4
8. 8
38
4
9.4
12. 0
Ab'" Jonas
2
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
18. 0
John Shepherdson
2
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
13. 0
John Barney
3
1.4
3. 8
28
4
9.4
13. 0
Stephen Shepherdson
3
1.4
3. 8
28
4
9.4
13. 0
Edward Barney
2
1.4
3. 8-
28
4
9.4
12. 0
Jas. Burroughs
3
1.4
3. 8
38
4
9.4
12. 0
Peleg Hicks
2
1.4
8. 8
38
4
9.4
12. 0
;fl9.10. 2
The within is a true roll of the services done by ,Tiy company.
Comfort Starr, Capt.
State of Vermont. Sept. 26, 1781. Then the within pay roll
sworn to Before me, Timothy Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, 26'\ 1781. The within Pay Roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Comfort
Starr, or bearer, it being- nineteen pounds ten shillings and two
pence. Timo. Brownson, I ^ .,,
^ T u o. r Committee.
John Strong, )
Treasurer's OfiBce, Sept. 26, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen' Esq.
Treasurer, the contents of this order.
i;i9.10.2. Comfort Starr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
269
[351]
[CaJ>t. Comfort Starr's Company {part)^
Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Comfort Starr's Company of the
town of Guilford, who marched in an Alarm about the last of
October, 1780, in the service of the State of Vermont.
Names
Days
Per
day
Pay and
sub-
sistence
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Comfort Starr, Capt.
6.8
6.8
8
4.1
2.8
9. 4
Ezra Pratt, Ensign
4.3
4.3
8
4
2.8
6.11
Pearly Starr, Oorpl.
L5
1.5
8
4
2.8
4. 1
Jabez Franklin, do.
1.5
1.0
8
4
2.8
4. 1
'J'imo. Fisher
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
Aaron Franklin, Jr.
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
John Barns, Jr.
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
Darius Bullock
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
Peleg Hicks
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
Stephen Chase
1.4
1.4
8
4
3.8
4. 0
Asarel Carpenter
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
Abner Starter
1.4
1.4
8
4
3.8
4. 0
Philip Franklin, Jr.
1.4
1.4
8
4
3.8
4. 0
Jona. Culver
1.4
1.4
8
4
3.8
4 0
David Culver
1.4
1.4
8
4
2.8
4. 0
£-i. 8, 5
The above is a just and true roll
Attest,
Comfort Starr, Capt.
Sept. 26, 1781. The within Pay Roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Sept. 26, 1781. The within Pay
Roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Comfort Starr or bearer, it being three pounds
eight shillings and five pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^
T 1 o^ h Committee.
John Strong, j
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treas-
urer, the contents of this order. Comfort Starr.
270
STATE OF VERMONT
[36]
\^CaJ>t. Comfort Starr's Company (part)^
Roll of a party of men detached from Capt. Comfort Starr's
Company of Militia in the town of Guilford, in the alarm in the
month of Oct. 1780.
Names Eank
Days
Pay per
day
Amt.
Miles
travel
Per
Mile
Amt. ot
travel
Total
amt.
John Slater, Sergt.
Wm. Marsh
Jno. Shepardson
6
6
6
0.1.7
0.1.4
0.1.4
0.9.6
0.8.0
0.8.0
47
47
47
4d
4
4
0.15.8
0.15.8
0.15.8
1. 5.3
1. 3.8
1. 3.8
.if 3.13.6
The above is a just and true roll.
Attest,
Comfort Starr, Capt.
Fay Table Office, Sunderland, Sept. 26, 1781. The within
pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Comfort Starr or bearer it being ;^3.12.6.
Timo Brownson, )
Jno. Strong, f
Com«
Treasurer's Office, Sept 26, 1781.
urer, the contents of order.
Rec'd of I. Allen, Treas-
Comfort Starr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
271
[510]
\Capt. Comfort Starr s Company (part)"]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Comfort Starr's Company who went in
the service of the State of Vermont in the Month of October, 1780.
Names
No. of
Days
Wages,
&c
No. of
miles
travel
Four pence
per mile
Whole
Stephen Chase
Ezra Shepardson
Nathan Horton
2
1
1
1/4
1/4
1/4
28
8
8
9/4
2/8
2/8
^S.D.
0.13.0
0 4.0
0. 4.0
1. 0.0
To the Gentlemen Committee of the Pay Table:
These men were not made up in the Pay Rolls that I brought
in to the Pay Table in September the 26"" day 1781— the first
named Stephen Chase not in the biggest, the other two left out of
the next biggest — these men I entirely forgot and I must pay
the men and lose the money, unless the gentlemen Committee will
consider my case and send me the money by the bearer hereof or
by some other man : — this from your humble servant,
Guilford, October y= 9"^ day, 1781. Comfort Starr.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Octo. 25, 1781.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Comfort Starr or bearer,
being one pound.
^1.0.0 Timo. Brownson
John Strong
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, Octo. 27, 1781.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of this order — reed in
behalf of Comfort Starr. Pr John Shepardson.
Committee
272
STATE OF VERMONT
[110]
[Capt. Abner Bisbees Detachmenf\
A Pay Roll of the Men that went on the alarm from Spring-
field in Oct. 1780, belonging to Col. Wood's Regiment.
Wages
Amt.
Names
Days
per
mo.
of
wages
Miles
Travel
Total
Abner Bisbee
5
40s.
0.6.8
50
0.10,8
1. 3. 4
Jacob Sartvvell
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Elisha Brovi'n
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Orsamus Holmes
5
6.8
50
16 8
1. 3. 4
Em« Case
5
6.8
50
.16.8
1. 3. 4
Oliver Sartwell
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
John Bisbee
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Simeon Spencer
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Thos. Dumphee
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
John Hannam
5
6 8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Joseph Hannock
5
6.S
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
John Griswold
3
2.8
20
6.8
0. 9. 4
Thos. Curlew
•z
2.8
20
6.8
0. 9. 4
13 15. 4
Abner Bisbe, Captain.
Charlestown, Oct. 18. Then the above pay roll sworn to before
me, Timo^ Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 18, 1781. The above pay
roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, being thirteen pounds fifteen shillings and four pence.
Timothy Brownson, | ^
T rr^-u f Com.
Isaac Tichenor, j
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 24, 1781. Reed, of the Treasurer the
contents of the within order, being thirteen pounds fifteen shil-
lings and four pence. Reed, in behalf of Capt. Abner Bisbee.
Simeon Spencer.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
273
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STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office. The within roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Saml. Scott
or bearer, being the sum of ;^18.10.10 Lawful money.
Given at Windsor Ap. 6, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, } ^
Jno. Fassett, f ^°"^
Treasurer's Office, Oct 12, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treas-
urer, the contents of this order. Samuel Scott, Capt.
[357] [Ca//. yo/in Powell's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. John Powell's Company of Militia in the
alarms of Barnard and Royalton, &c, &c. [1780]
Names
Days
Total
John Powell, Capt.
2
0.10. 8
Elijah Beman, Lt.
9
16. 0
Solomon Calkins, En.
14
17. 4
Abel Crandel, Sergt.
10
15.10
David Rich,
11
17. 5
Nathan Norton, "
4
5. 4
Elisha Powell
2
3. 8
Uaniel Oilman
6
8. 0
John West
3
4. 0
Oliver Pennock
7
9. 4
Heman Pennock
4
6. 4
Jonathan Rowell
2
2. 8
^ ona Luce
10
13. 4
!5ber White
10
13. 4
Isaac Comings [Corier]
3
4. 0
Elisha May
5
6. 8
Zerah Norton
10
13. 4
Jared Alger
6
8. 0
Solomon Root
7
9. 4
W^ Root
5
6. 8
Absalom Brown
10
13. 4
Heman Brown
4
5. 4
Jonathan Rich, Jr.
4
5. 4
Eliphalet Bean
3
4. 0
Thomas Bean
10
13. 4
Samuel Peters
3
4. 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
275
Names
Days
Total
Hezekiah May
4
9. 4
David Chamberlin
5
6. 8
Josiah Brown
5
6. 8
Elias Chamberlin
3
4. 0
Zenas Morey
3
4. 0
Saml. Huggins
4
5. 4
Levi Root
3
2. 8
Peter Pennock
3
4. 0
Joshua Tucker
5
6. 8
Frederick Smith
5
6. 8
Silas Alger
3
3. 8
yona. Wood, Jr.
4
5. 4
oel Chamberlin
4
5. 4
' onathan Wood
6
8. 0
Saml. Rich
6
8. 0
Jona. Rich
7
9. 4
Aaron Pennock
16.0)
;^0.18.0f
7
9. 4
4 horses 48 miles
;^18.18. 7
Amount of rations
=
21.
8. 7
June 23, 1781. The within pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Powell or bearer, it
being the sum of twenty-one pound eight shillings and seven
pence. Timo. Brownson, ( r^^^^-^.^^^
^ T 1. oj. y Committee.
John Strong, )
Reed, of Ira Allen, the Treasurer, tlie con-
June 26, 1781.
tents of this order.
;^21.8.7
John Rowell.
276
STATE or VERMONT
[111]
[ Capt. Elias Weld's ■Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Elias Weld's Militia Company, who
marched to Rovalton and Haverhill in the alarm, Oct. 1780.
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Miles
Total
Capt. Ellas Weld
3
0.5.4
25
1. 4. 4
Jonah Loomis, Ensign
6
3.7
75
2. 6. 6
Nathl. Killam, Serg'
6
1.7
85
1.17.10
John S. Harvey, Serg'
3
1.7
35
0.16. 5
George Dennison, Serg'
3
1.7
35
0.16. 5
John Grow, Corpl.
o
0
1.6
35
0.16. 2
Timothy Bannister, Drm''
6
1.6
85
1.17. 4
Jesse Bannister, Fifer
6
1.6
85
1.17. 4
Darius Liscomb, "
3
1.6
35
0.16. 2
George Back
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
Saml. Capon
4
1.4
50
1. 2. 0
Saml. Grow
6
1.4
85
1.16. 4
Jeremiah Rust
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Perez Antizel
6
1.4
85
1.16. 4
Ichabod Hatch
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Benj. Munsel
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Andrew Luce
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
Timri Luce
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
Asa Wright
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Joory Luce
4
1.4
50
1. 2. 0
Robt. Morrison
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
John Laiton
3
1,4
25
0.12. 4
Timothy Lull
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
Aaron Willard
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
EHsha Gallup
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Joseph Marcy
4
1.4
50
1. 2. 0
Jona. Burk
4
1.4
50
1. 2. Q
Eleazer Bishop
6
1.4
85
1.16. 4
Marston Cabot
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Willard Colton
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Luther Colton
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Lot Hodgeman
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Thomas Lawton
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Joseph Olmstead
5
1.4
75
i.n. 8
Elihu Smead
4
1.4
50
1. 2. 0
W°> Simmes Ashley
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Nathan Billings
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
277
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Miles
Total
Wilder Willard
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
Eli Willard
6
1.4
75
1.13. 0
Asa Taylor
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Moses Webster
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Zebulon Lee
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Thos. Richardson
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Jerem'' Richardson
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Dan Davison
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Danl, Sumner
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
W™ Sumner
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Thos. Smith
4
1.4
50
1. 2. 0
Danl. Bugbee
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
John Dunbar
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Ambrose Grow
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Isaac Stephens
2
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Saml. Weden
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Phineas Killam
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Lezedel Munsel
4
1.4
35
0.17. 0
Noah Jenne
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
John Goldsbary
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Esta Russell
3
1.4
50
1. 0. 8
Joel Bishop
3
1.4
50 •
1. 0. 8
Joseph Gallup
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Oliver Willard
3
1.4
25
0.11. 0
Thos. Liscomb
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Neh'^ Liscomb
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Jos. Grow, Jr
1
1.4
8
0. 4. 0
Eph™ Miner
1
1.4
8
0. 4. 0
Elisha Howard
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
^65.10.10
Signed per me, Elias Weld, Captain.
June 19, 1781. The above pay roll was examined and
approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the above
sum of sixty-five pounds ten shillings and ten pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timothy Brownson, f
June 25, 1781.
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
£ 65.10.10 Paul Spooner.
Committee.
278
STATE OF VERMONT
[68]
\Major Benjatnin Waif\
A Pay Abstract for Major Benjatnin Wait when he marched in
the alarm when the Indians came to Royalton in October IG"*,
1781. [1780?]
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
Days
Pay
per
day
Dis-
charpred
Amt.
pay
Miles
Pay
per
mile
Amount
Maj. Benj. Wait
Oct. 16
8
0.6.8
Oct. 24
3.13.4
114
/4'1
4 11.4
Benj. Wait, Maj.
Pay Table Office. The within abstract examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Maj. Benjamin
Wait or bearer, beingf the sum of four pounds eleven shillinrs and
four pence lawful money. Windsor, April 1.3, 1781.
Thomas Chittenden, I ,, ...
T , T7 .4. t Committee.
John Fassett, \
Treasurer's Office, June 21st, 1782.
the contents of the above order.
Received of the Treasurer
Benj. Wait, Major.
[509]
\Capt. William Upham's Company]
Pay Rpll of Capt. William Upham's Company of Militia for
service done at sundry times — 1780.
Time
No. of miles
No.
Whole
Name and Rank
when service
travel at
of
amount of
done
i"* per mile
days
pay
£ 8. D.
William Upham, Capt.
Oct. 17
67
8
3, 5. 0
Edward Grannis, Lieut.
do
67
8
2.11
John White, Ensg"
do
67
8
2.11
Josiah Hatch, Clerk
do
67
8
1.15
'J'hos Hutchins, Sergt.
do
67
8
1.15
Henry Tolles, private
do
67
8
].13
Ambrose Cushman "
do
67
8
1.13
Waters Chilson
do
67
8
1.13
Justus Dart
do
67
8
1.13
Josiah Dart
do
67
8
1.13
Asa Field
do
67
8
1.13
John Bennet
do
67
8
1.13
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
279
\
Time
No. of miles
No.
Whole
Name and Rank
when service
travel at
of
amount of
done
i"^ per mile
days
pay
;^S. D.
Clark ToUes
Oct. 17
67
8
1.13
Abijah Whi*te
do
67
8
1.13
Benja. Towers [Powers?]
do
67
8
1.13
John Hatch
do
67
8
1.13
Will" Dean [Will?]
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Abbot Roby
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Caleb Shaw
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Gideon Lyman
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Amos Boyanton
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Joseph Webb
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Godfrey Richardson
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
John Spafford
Nov. 1
36
4
0 17. 4
Moses Allen
do
36
4
0.17. 4
Eben' Hatch
do
36
4
0.17. 4
William Upham, Capt.
Aug. 15
30
2
1. 0. 8
Henry Tolles
do
60
4
1. 5. 4
Clark Tolles
do
30
2
0.12. 8
38.18. 4
W"" Upham, Capt.
Pay Table Office. Charleston, Octo. 17, 1781.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved — and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same, being thirty eight pounds eight-
een shillings and four pence. Timo. Brownson ( Committee
Isaac Tichenor f P. T.
Treasurer's Office, \
Charles Town, 17"> Oct., 1781 C
Received of the Treasurer the contents ot the above order
being thirty eight pounds eighteen shillings and four pence.
William Upham, Capt.
280
STATE OF VERMONT
[103] \^Capt. Jl'arren Cottle's Compa)iy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Warren Cottle's Company of Militia for
service in the late alarm, with the milage. Woodstock, Oct., 1780.
Com-
Names
mence-
ment
of pay
Days
Pay
per day
5.4
Amt.
pay
16.
Miles
at4'i
Total
Capt. Warren Cottle
Oct. 24
R
20
0. 6. 8
Lt. Phin^ Thomas
H li
8
3.7
8. 8
20
6. 8
En. D. W. Williams
"
7
3.7
5. 1
20
6. 8
Sergt. Moses Sampson
" "
7
1.7
11. 1
20
6. 8
" Am* Powers
(1 1 (
13
1.7
19.
50
16. 8
" Daniel Badcock
11 11
5
1.7
7,11
4
1. 4
" Eph"' Eddy
1 ( 1(
3
1.7
4. 9
30
6. 8
Corpl. Anz. Slayton
H (4
5
1.6
7. 6
6
2.
" Consider Fuller
(< (1
3
1.6
4. 6
2
0. 8
James Emerson
i k it
5
1.4
6. 8
40
18. 4
Josiah Hurlbut
H ((
8
1.4
4. 0
20
6. 8
Thos. Powers
it ( (
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Jno. Killam
.( (.
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Veline Moisington
[Hoisington]
(( ((
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
John Ransom
" '•
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Elijah Field
t( ( c
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Charles Powers
•' "
10
1.4
13. 4
50
16. 8
Eufus Carpenter
( ( 11
8
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
W"' Smith
U ( (
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Walter Brigham
"
8
1.4
4. 0
20
6. 8
Nathan Perkins
" "
3
1.4
4. 0
20
6. 8
James Barrows
" "
8
1.4
10. 8
20
6. 8
Seth Fuller
( ( >.
3
1.4
4. 0
20
6. 8
Philemon Sampson
(t a
7
1.4
9. 4
20
6. 8
George Lake
(1 (1
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Lemuel Shaw
it it
4
1.4
5. 4
20
6. 8
Ezra Perry
it ti
7
1.4
9. 4
50
16. 8
Eben' Kingsley
" "
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Asahel Powers
(i ((
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
W'" McClay
tt i
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Jabez Hammond
a I.
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Jona. Farnsworth
<l it
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Seth Washbon
(( ti
4
1.4
5. 4
20
6. 8
Josiah Dunham
a
7
1.4
9. 4
20
6. 8
Gardner Spooner
"
3
1.4
4. 0
20
6. 8
Perez Wood
ti (1
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Andrew Thomas
a II
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Phin. Williams
II (1
6
1.4
8. 0
30
6. 8
Joseph Churchill
II II
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Jesse Williams
II II
3
1.4
4. 0
20
6. 8
Joshua Slayton
II II
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Nathan Cook
II II
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
W"' Barns
II II
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Eufus Basett
11 (1
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
John Cottle
1 r II
10
1.4
13. 4
20
6. 8
£S2. 9. 3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
281
Windsor County. Windsor, April 17, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
The above is a true roll,
Attest, Warren Cottle, Capt.
Sixteen of the within men found themselves in camp— ten of
them five days, and six four days. ^2.9.4.
Attest, Warren Cottle, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Warren Cottle or bearer, being with the addition of the above
rations thirty-four pounds eighteen shillings and six pence, lawful
money.
Given at Windsor, April 17, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, I
John Fassett, \
Committee.
June 36, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^34.18.6 Warren Cottle.
[291]
[CaJ>t. Timothy Bush's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Timothy Bush's Company of Militia em-
ployed in guarding and scouting at Strafford, at the time of the
alarm at Newbury, und2r the direction of Col. Peter Olcott, Oct.
19, 1780.
Names
Time
en-
gaged
Dajs
Wages
due
Miles
from
home
13
Miles
home
Amt.
travel
Total
<3apt. Timothy Bush
Oct. 19
7
1.17. 4
13
0.4.0
2. 1. 4
Lt. James Smalley
6
1. 1. 4
13
13
4.
1. 5. 4
Sergt. Nathl. Seaver
6
1. 4. 0
13
13
4.
13. 6
'■ Jonas Boardman
6
9. 6
13
12
4.
13. 6
" Elias Newton
6
9. 6
12
13
4.
13. 6
Corpl. Elisha Yeoman
6
9. 6
13
12
4.
12.10
" Benj. Burton
6
9. 6
13
13
4.
12.10
" Adrian Hatch
[Hart]
6
8.10
12
13
4.
13.10
" Wm. Burnham
6
8.10
13
13
4.
12.10
Nathl. Brown
6
8.10
13
13
4.
12.
John Burnap
6
8.10
12
18
4.
12.
Jonas Richards
6
8. 0
12
12
4.
12.
Abel Wilder
6
8. 0
12
12
4.
13.
Ithaman Bartlet
6
8. 0
13
13
4.
13.
Saml. Waterman
6
8. 0
13
13
4.
12.
282
•STATE OF VERMONT
Names
James Waterman
Elisha Waterman
Levi Waterman
Francis Smalley
Jona. Lord
David Lord
John Bush
Joel Bentdn
John Burton
Joel Barnet
Jona. Bartlet
John Brown
Josiah Goodrich
Saml. Thatcher
Isaac Partridge
Beuben Smith
W'" Blake
Keuben Hatch
Asa Huntington
John Sargeant
Abel Stimson
Eben' Jaques
Time
en-
gaged
Days
W^ages
due
Miles
from
home
Miles
home
Amt.
travel
Oct. 19
6
8.0
13
13
4.
6
8.0
18
12
4.
6
8.0
12
13
4.
6
8.0
12
13
4.
6
8.0
18
12
4.
6
8.0
12
12
4.
6
8.0
12
18
4.
6
8.0
13
13
4.
6
8.0
18
12
4.
6
8.0
12
18
4.
6
8.0
13
18
4.
6
8.0
13
13
4.
G
8.0
18
13
4.
6
8.0
12
12
4.
6
8.0
12
13
4.
6
8.0
12
13
4.
6
8.0
13
12
4.
6
8.0
18
12
4.
6
8.0
18
13
4.
6
8.0
13
13
4.
6
8.0
13
13
4.
6
8.0
12
12
4.
Total
12.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
12.
13.
13.
13.
12.
12.
18.
13.
13.
13.
18.
13.
13.
13.
12.
12!
£25. 6. 6
The within is a true roll.
Attest.
Timo. Bush, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved,
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Timo. Bush
or bearer, being the sum of twenty-five pounds nineteen shillings
and ten pence (with the addition of rations) lawful money.
Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, | „
r I -r. 4.. ' r Committee.
John Fassett, j
Aug. 9, 1781.
Treasurer.
^25.19.10
Reed, the contents of the above order of the
Jos. Farnsworth in behalf of
Eben'' Green.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
283
[280]
\^Capt. Joshua Hazen' s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company in Col. Wood's
Reg't. that marched to Brookfield in the Alarm, Oct. 1780.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Joshua Hazen
3
16.
40
13.4
1. 9.4
Lt. William Bramble
3
12.
40
13.4
1. 5.4
En. Elkanah Sprague
3
8.
40
13.4
1. 1.4
Sergt. Asa Hazen
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
David Wright
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
" Elias Chapman
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
" Andrew Tracy
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
Clerk Asa Emerson
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
Corpl. Wm. Dunham
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
" Hezekiah Hazen
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
Stephen Tilden
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
" John Gillet
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
Abel Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Barjone Deman
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Roger Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
W" Allen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
W" Burch
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Levi Demon
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Ignatius Sprague
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Elliot Porter
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Samuel Pease
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Christopher Pease
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Thomas Tracy
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Pineo
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Seth Savage
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Josiah Tilden
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Nehemiah Clossen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Elnathan Allen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Elijah Mason
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Marsh, Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jona. Wright
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jona. Reynolds
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Thos. Hazen, Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Solomon Hazen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Hazen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
James Tracy
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Rowland Powell
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Rowland Powell, Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
T iiHi«>- T3^.,.„n
"
13.4
17.4
284
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Calvin Powell
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Simeon Curtis
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
John Button
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Erastus Chapman
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Chapman
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Israel GiUet
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Gillet
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Benj. Wright, Jr.
3
4.
40
13 4
17.4
Jonathan Bennet
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Timo. Johnson
3
4,
40
13.4
17.4
Enoch Eaton
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jehiel Robbins
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
John Cheny
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Barnabas Tisden [Tigden?]
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
David Bliss
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Thomas Holbrook
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Williams
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Ashbel Smith
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Phineas Strong
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Francis W. Savage
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Solomon Strong
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Solomon Strong Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Josiah Terry
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
"Lemuel White
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Ezekiel Gilbert
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Clark
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Thomas Hazen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Simon Chapman
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Stephen Tilden
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Benajati Strong
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Enoch Emerson
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jacob Hall
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Willis Hall
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jona" Hall
3
■it.
40
13.4
17.4
Abel Marsh
3
4.
40
. 13.4
17.4
John Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
David Newton
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Solomon Scipeo
3
4.
40
13.4
*
17.4
^60. 5.7
* Wrong.
Capt., Lt. and Ensign's rations 3 days, 8/
A true pay roll, Attest, Joshua Hazen, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
285
Norwich, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Joshua Hazen and made oath to the within Pay Roll, that it was
made according to the best of his judgement Before me,
Nathl. Brown, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, June 22, 1781. The within account exam-
ined and approved, and the 'JYeasurer is directed to pay the same,
which is sixty pounds five shillings and seven pence.
John Fassett, | „
T,-„ D }- Committee.
limo. Brownson, (
June 23, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^60.5.7 Elkanah Sprague.
[202] [CaJ>t. John Hawkins' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Hawkins' Company of Minute Men
of Woodstock for their service in the Alarm at Royalton, with
allowance of travel from their respective homes to Brookfield.
Names
Com
mencf
. Time
?- of
Per
day
When
dis-
Amt.
of pay
Miles
Total
ment
of pa
serv-
y ice
charged
1780
Days
1780
Oapt. John Hawkins
Oct. 1
6 ;s
5.4
Oct. 18
0.16.0
45
0.15. a
Lt. Moses Samson
3
3.7
16.9
45
15.
En. 01' Williams
3
3.7
10.9
45
15.
Sergt. Eph"' Eddy
3
1.7
4.9
45
15.
' ' Josiah Clark
3
1.7
4.9
45
15
" George Thomas
3
1.7
4.9
45
15
" AmasaPo-wers
3
1.7
4.9
45
15
Corpl. Billy Gray
3
1.5^
4.6
45
15
Eifer Seth Fuller
3
\M
4.6
45
15
Phineas Powers
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Eufus Sanderson
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Thomas Powers
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Joseph Safford
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Josiah Lamb
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Jopiah Dunham
3
1.4
4.
45
15
William Smith
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Andrew Thomas
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Josiah Hurlburt
3
1.4
4.
45
15
John Sanderson
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Isftac Hoisington
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Stephen Powers
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Phins. Sanderson
3
1.4
4.
45
15
John Killam
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Jona. Kingsley
8
1.4
4.
45
15-
Joseph Hawkins
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Saml. Matthews
3
1.4
4.
45
15
286
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Com-
mence-
Time
of
Per
Whe
dis-
^ Amt.
3<j Of pay
Miles
Total
ment
of pay
serv-
ice
day
charg(
1780
Days
1780
Time. Cox
Oct. 16
3
1.4
Oct. 1
8 4.
• 45
15
Jonas Matthews
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Nathan Howland
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Simon Davis
3
1.4
4.
45
15
James Sanderson
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Veline Hoisington
3
1.4
4.
45
15
William Paddock
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Moses Kimball
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Joseph Darling
3
1.4
4.
45
15
William Perry
3
1.4
4.
45
15
Eben" Winslow
1.4
4.
45
15
Gains Paddock
1.4
4.
45
15
James Barrow
1.4
4.
45
15
Charles Killam
1.4
4.
45
15
Daniel Niels
1.4
4.
45
15
John Smith
1.4
4.
45
15
Joshua Wood
1.4
4.
45
15
Total
£42. 5.6
Woodstock, 9th. June, 1781. Personally appeared Capt. John
Hawkins and made oath before me that the within pay roll was
just, without fraud to the public or any private person.
Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Capt.
John Hawkins or bearer, being forty-two pounds five shillings and
six pence, lawful money. John Fassett, [ p . ,
TTi r v-'OrnmittcC
imo. Brownson,
June 25, 1781.
this order.
^42.5.6.
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
Warner [?] Castle.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
287
[360]
\^Capt. John Stark's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stark's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in defence of the Northern
Frontier of this State, by order, in October in the year 1780.
Names
When
entered
Days
Miles
Amt.
milage
Per day
&
rations
Total
Capt. John Starks
Oct. 10
24
C6
1. 2.0
6.8
9. 2.0
Lt. Samuel Willard
t. f (
20
66
1. 3.0
4.3
5. 7.0
En. Joel Harmon
(( (C
24
66
1. 3.0
4.8
6. 4.0
Sergt. David Comstock
l( <<
18
66
1. 3.0
1.7
2.10.6
" Nathl. Harmon
" 12
18
66
1. 2.0
1.7
3.10.6
' ' Ezekiel Harmon
" 19
11
32
7.4
1.7
1. 4.9
'^ " Isaac Meecham
" 10
20
66
1. 2.0
1.7
2.13.8
Clerk, John Stewart
" 12
7
32
7.4
1.7
18.5
Oorpl. Philip Eeed
(( ((
7
33
7.4
1.5i
17.4
" Jos. Kverest
" 10
16
66
1. 3.0
1.5^
3. 5.4
Hall
" 17
13
44
14.8
1.5i
1.13.8
' ' Jotham Smart
" 12
21
44
14.8
1 5i
3. 5.5
Gideon Adams
t ( t (
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Benj. Everett
(I <(
18
66
1. 3.0
1.4
3. 6.0
Benj. Starks
(i II
6
23
7.4
1.4
15.4
Ehsha Fitch
" 10
16
66
1. 3.0
1.4
2. 3.4
Eeturn Strong
" 12
7
33
7.4
1.4
16.0
Stephen Starkweather
li a
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Benaj. Hill
It <(
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Josiah Willard
(4 ((
7
33
7.4
1.4
16.8
Joseph Kellogg
" 10
9
44
14.8
1.4
1. 6.8
W" Kellogg
" 12
20
44
14.8
1.4
2. 1.4
David Carver
(< . (
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Jedediah Edgerton
" 10
24
44
14.8
1.4
2. 6.8
Cephas Harmon
(( ((
9
44
14.8
1.4
1. 6.8
John B. Hartwick
*' 12
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Daty Allen
t( i<
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
Justus Allen
(( ((
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Moses Curtis
*' 10
23
44
14.8
1.4
3. 6.3
James Lynn
" 13
.31
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
James Hopkins
(( ((
' 7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Jona. Prindle
(( (<
31
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
Saml. Stark
(( <<
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
W"" Adams
<( u
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Elisha Leach
( < (4
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Eben' Cobb
(I i(
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Ab" Fryhout
(< *\
15
66
1. 3.0
1.4
2. 3.0
Caleb Austin
i( <(
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Joseph Willard
ii ((
18
66
1.2 .0
1.4
3. 6.0
Timo. Brewster
" 10
30
06
1.2 .0
1.4
2. 8.8
Leml. Haskins
" 13
7
22
7.4
1.4
10.8
Asaph Starkweather
(( ((
31
44
14.8
1.4
3. 3.8
John Cobb
(( CI
18
66
1. 2.0
1.4
3. 6.0
Elkanah Cobb
(I (1
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
James Haskins
(( ti
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Lemuel Clark
(4 ( C
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
iSi^
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
Days
Miles
Amt.
milage
Per day
&
rations
Total
Euius Baker
Oct. 13
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Peter Pateraon
'• "
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Solomon Steel
( ( ( (
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Eliada Orton
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
W'" Potter
Oct. 13
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Moses Wheeler
t ( k t
7
33
7.4
1.4
16.8
David Castle
i< 1"
7
23
7.4
1.4
16.8
Nathan Castle
,1
IG
66
1. 3.0
1.4
2, 3.4
Peter Davidson
.i 11
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Levey Adams
12
44
14.8
1-4
1.10.8
Onesimus Kisden
" "
7
32
7.4
1.4
16.8
Elisha Clark
" "
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Jona. Castle
" "
10
44
14.8
1.4
1. 8.0
.Tas. Small
" "
7
23
7.4
1.4
16.8
Peter Stevens
7
23
7.4
1.4
16.8
Philip Priest
" 10
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Abel Castle
" 12
7
44
14.8
1.4
1. 3.0
Hezekiah Tracy-
C( W
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 3.8
Joel Simonds
" 10
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Joshua Cobb
" 25
30
66
1. 2.0
1.4
2. 8.8
Eliphalet Haskins
" "
5
23
7.4
1.4
14.0
Saml. Butts
" 17
5
22
7.4
1.4
14.
John Abbott
'■ 19
13
44
14.8
1.4
1.12.0
Jedediah Reed
" 25
11
44
14.8
1.4
1. y.4
Edward Willard
" 19
5
23
7.4
1.4
14.
Zadock Everest
•' 25
U
S3
7.4
1.4
1. 2.0
Phineas Stephens
" 19
5
33
7.4
1.4
.14.0
Danl. Welch
" 10
11
44
14.8
1.4
1. 9.4
Jacob Edgerton
" "
10
44
14.8
1.4
1. 8.0
Caleb Allen
" 19
6
33
7.4
1.4
15.4
David Hough
" "
5
23
7.4
1.4
14.0
Eldad Steel
" "
5
33
7.4
1.4
14.0
Samuel Stoddar
" •'
5
22
7.4
1.4
14.0
John Thompson
a it
5
22
7.4
1.4
14.0
Gideon Allen
" "
5
22
7.4
1.4
14.0
Samuel Wright
" "
5
32
7.4
1.4
14.0
Koswell Bennett
" "
5
33
7.4
1.4
14.0
David Andrus
" 25
5
23
7.4
1.4
14.0
Jos. Fitch
" "
5
22
7.4
1.4
14.0
Leml. Hawley
'• 13
21
22
7.4
1.4
1.15.4
i:i39.18.5
John Stark, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. John Stark or bearer, being the sum of one hundred
and thirty-nine pounds eighteen shillings and five pence, lawful
money. Thos. Chittenden, | ^
ohn Fassett, \
Date above reed, the above contents of the Treasurer.
^139.18.5 Saml. Willard, Lieut.
[32]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\Capt. Thomas Barney's Company]
289
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thos. Barney's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regt. of Militia for service done the State of Vermont on
alarm to the Northward, which commenced the 11th day of Octo-
ber, A. D. 1780.
Names and Bank
Days
Wages
per
day
Amt.
of
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
0.16.0
Total
Amt. of
rations
Capt. Thos. Barney
25
0.5.4
6.13. 4
40
7. 9. 4
/1. 13.4
Lt. John White
81
3.7
3.15. 3
120
2. 0.0
5.15. 3
16.8
En. Danl. Purdy
21
3.7
3.15. 3
120
2. 0.0
5.15. 3
16.8
01k. Christ" Kobert
28
1.7
2. 4. 4
80
1. 6.8
3.11. 0
Sergt. Truman Powel
16
1.7
1. 5. 4
180
1. 6.8
3.11. 0
.^3. 6.8
" .Terh. Wait
5
1.7
0. 7.11
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 3
" J no. Roberts
5
1.7
0. 7.11
40
0.18.4
1. 1. 3
" Abel Pettibone
25
1.7
1.19. 7
40
0.13.4
3.13.11
Corpl. Jona. Ormsby
21
1.5
1.10. 7
120
2. 0.0
3.10. 7
Elijah Burton
a5
1.5
1.16. 9
40
0.13.4
2. 9. 9
" Philip Mead
9
1.5
0.13. 1
40
0.13.4
1. 6. 5
" Thos. Wait
9
1.5
0.13. 1
40
0.13.4
1. 6. 5
Heman Barlow
31
1.4
1. 8. 0
40
0.13.4
8. 1. 4
David Purdy
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
3.10. 8
Benj. Eoberts
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.18.4
2.10. 8
Edward Hanison
83
1.4
2. 2. 8
40
0.13.4
2.16. 0
Danl. Ormsby
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
John W. Bostwick
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
8.10. 8
Bufus Munson
35
1.4
1.13. 4
80
1. 6.8
8.10. 8
James Hennesy
38
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
3.10. 8
Martin Barber
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
Jos. Heavens
25
1.4
1.13. 4
40
0.13.4
2. 6. 8
Jacob Wheeler, Jr.
31
1.4
1. 8. 0
,130
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Josiah Allen
21
1.4
1. 8. 0
80
1. 6.8
8.14. 8
W'" Bennett
21
1.4
1. 1. 4
120
2. 0.0
3. 8. 0
Eeuben Purdy
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
40
0.13.4
1.14. 8
Ezekiel Eoberts
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
3. 8. 0
Joshua Boss
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
3. 8. 0
Josiah Lockwood
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
2. 8. 0
James Lewis
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
3. 8. 0
Nathan Beman
16
1.4
0.18. 0
80
1. 6.8
3. 8. 0
Waterman Ells
14
1.4
0.18. 0
80
1. 6.8
3. 4. 8
Jared Boorn
14
1.4
0.18. 0
80
1. 6.8
3. 4. 8
Peter French
14
1.4
0.18. 0
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
Neh. Larkin
14
1.4
0.18. 0
80
1. 6.8
3. 4. 8
Eiohard Bentley
14
1.4
0.18. 0
80
1. 6.8
8. 4. 8
Aaron Mason
14
1.4
0.16. 0
80
1. 6.8
8. 4. 8
John Eobertson
12
1.4
0.12. 0
80
1. 6.8
1. 5. 4
Stephen Herrick
9
1.4
0.13. 0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
James Palmer
9
1.4
0.12. 0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Asa Brownson
9
1.4
0.18. 0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Saml. Hull
9
1.4
0.13. 0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
[19]
290
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and Rank
Nathl. Boorn
Edmund Wood
Truman Mead
John Bonner
Thos. Soper
Bosel Cossett
John Howard
Ora Boss
John Austin
Barnard Boorn
Nathl. Bostwiok
James Stevens
Reuben Baker
Geo. Olds
Danl. Champion
Eben' Clark
Wages
Amt.
Amt.
travel
Days
per
of
Miles
day
wages
0.13.4
9
1.4
0.13. 0
40
9
1.4
0. 8. 0
40
0.13.4
6
1.4
0. 9. 4
40
0.13.4
7
1.4
0. 9. 4
40
0.13.4
7
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
5
1.4
0. 9. 4
40
0.13.4
7
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
5
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
5
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
5
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
5
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
5
1.4
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
6
1.4
8. 0
40
13.4
9
1.4
13. 0
80
1. 6.8
5
1.4
4. 8
40
13.4
5
1.4
4. 8
40
13.4
Total
1. 5. 4
1. 5. 4
1. 1. 4
1. 3. 4
1. 3. 4
1. 0. 0
1. 2. 4
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 1. 0
1.18. 8
0.18. 0
0.18. 0
L 137. 4.11
Amt. of
rations
Thos. Barney, Capt.
31st May, 1781. The foregoing pay roll sworn before me.
Time. Brownson, Asst.
The foregoing pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is directed to pay the same to Capt. Thos. Barney, which is
;^127.4. 11 lawful money.
31st May 1781. Th. Chittenden, ) ^
^ rp- -D ' ^ Comm'^''.
Timo. Brownson, (
Date above rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above
pay roll. Th' Barney.
Returned by Capt. Barney for money recp' [rec'd ?] from the
soldiers for expenses paid by the State _;^2.0.6
[92]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\^Lieut. Abisha Samson s Company]
291
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia under the command of
Lieut. Abisha Samson, that did duty at Barnard in October, 1780,
and a number that turned out on alarm in the year 1780 that have
not been made up in any roll before.
Names
Miles
travel
Amt.
travel
Days
service
Pay per
mo.
Total
Abisha Samson, Lt.
25
8.4
12
5. 8.0
2. 3. 0
Gershom Palmer, En.
15
5.
10
5. 8.
1.16.10
Jacob Bebens, Sargt.
30
10.
12
2.18. 2
19.
Robert KoUoton, do
55
18.4
13
2. 8.
1. 0. 7
Jno. Stevens Harvey do
20
6.8
8
2. 8.10
12. 8
John Killam, Corp.
35
11.8
13
2.14. 8
18. 9
Philemon Sampson, Corp.
30
10.
12
2.14. 7
17. 6
Seth Fuller, Fifer.
15
5.
10
2.14. 8
14. 7
Gaius Paddock
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Timothy Cox
15
5,
10
2.
13. 4
Phineas Williams
25
8.4
11
2.
14. 8
Thomas Powers
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Elijah Field
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Stephen Powers
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
John Cottle
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Nathan Dike
65
18.4
13
2.
17. 4
Elias Thomas
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Joseph Hawkins
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Jno. Smith Hoisington
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Line Hoisington
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Jarnes Harwood
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Josiah Hurlbutt
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Joshua Wood
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Rufus Carpenter
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Saml. Matthews
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Sa.-nl. Pratt
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
William Ellis
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Isaac Jones
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Amasa Delano
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
James Sanderson
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Joseph Safford
20
6.8
15
2.
1. 0. 0
W-" Sims Ashley
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
Asa Wright
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
Moses Webster
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
292
STATE Of VERMONT
Names
Miles
travel
Amt.
travel
Days
service
Pay per
mo.
Total
Jeremiah Ruse
20
0.8
8
2.
10. 8
W" Gooldsbury
-zo
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
Derick Oxford
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
Anthony Ruse
15
5.
2
2.
2. 8
Ichabod Churchill
30
10.
3
2.
4.
Andrew Thomas
15
5.
2
2.
2. 8
Charles Killam
20
6.8
3
2.
4.
Timothy Kox
20
6.8
3
2.
4.
W" Smith
15
5.
2
2.
2. 8
Chellis vSafford
20
6.8
4
2.
5. 4
Amasa Slayton
40
13.4
3
2.
4.
Nathan Cook
30
10.
3
2.
4.
W"^ Barns
30
10.
3
2.
4.
Libanus Cottle
30
10.
3
2.
4.
John Hammond
30
10.
3
2.
4.
Danl. Bodcock
30
10.
3
2.
4.
Eben"- Dike
15
5.
3
2.
4.
Rufus Sanderson
20
6.8
3
2.
4.
Isaac Ho[i]sington
20
6.8
3
2.
4.
Abisha Samson, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 20, 1781. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same, being forty-nine pounds nineteen shillings and
eleven pence. Isaac Tichenor, | ^
rp- ii, o h Com'^".
Iimothy Srownson, j
Oct. 24, 1781. Received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order in behalf of Abijah Samson.
Jesse Safford.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
293
[347]
\^Capt. Benjamin Cox's Compatiy\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benj. Cox's Company of Militia, for Scouting
done pursuing- after the Enemy to Brookfield the year past. 1780.
Names
Time of
service
Days
Miles
Per
day
Total
Lieut. Elias Keyes
Oct. 11th
3
25
3.7
0.19. 1
En. Benj. Wilbur
"
3
25
3.7
0.19. 1
Sergt. John Newfon
( ( i
3
25
1.7
0.13. 1
" Daniel Sharp
" '
3
25
1.7
0.13. 1
Corpl. Joseph Foster
( ( ;
3
25
1.5
0.12. 7
" Asa Page
£ ( (
3
25
1.5
0.12. 7
Moses Lurvy
( 1 (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Robert Dean
C ( i
3
25
1.4
C.12. 4
Nathan Parmetree
I ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Simeon Howard
( t I
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Asa Foster
" '
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
W° Chedle
'
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Asa Chedle
1 ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Thos. Freeman, Jr.
t ( k
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Saml. Steward
i ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Nathaniel Aikens
(.(. (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Solomon Aikens
1 ( t
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Holland Blackaman
( ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Thomas Whitcomb
(.^ 4
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Seth Dean
" '
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
George Page
1 ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
William Freeman
( ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. i
Thomas Freeman
I ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Calvin Sevit [Sevir ?]
( ( (
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Jonathan White
" '
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
^16. 3.10
Elias Keyes, Lieut.
Pay Table OfHce, June 23^ 1781. The within Pay Roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being sixteen pounds three shillings and ten pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^^ ,-f4.„„
John Fassett, [ Committee.
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^16. 3.10 Joseph Foster.
294
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[349]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\Capt. Joshua Hazen s Company]
295
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia, the command of Capt.
Joshua Hazen, employed in guarding' and scouting the frontiers of
this State, he-td-quarters at Strafford, the men detached from
Hartford and Norwich, under the immediate inspection of Col.
P. Olcott.
Names
Oapt. Joshua Hazen
Lt. James Smalley
Sergt. Joel Stimson
" Jonas Bichardson
Corp. Hezekiah Hazen
John Wright
Francis Smalley
Daniel Brown
Nathl. Brown
Eeuben Hatch
Ichabod Carley
Saml. Thatcher
Peter Olcott
Ebenezer Parsifield
Elisha Waterman
John Slaughter
John Bogers
Gershom Bartlet
Samuel Waterman
Simeon Curtis
Dan Ardna Gillet
Elisha Burton
Eoger Marsh
Jonathan Hall
Barjonas Demon[Damon?]
John Burnap
Engage-
ment
1780
Oct. 27
Days
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
10
10
11
11
10
11
11
11
26
Wages
due
4.10.
3. 9.
1. 6.
1. 6.
0.15.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
1. 2. 8
Miles
Travel
12
0.4.0
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
13
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
12
4.
13
4.
13
4.
12
4.
12
4.
13
4.
12
4.
12
4.
Total
4.15. 8
3.13.11
1.11. 2
1. 10.11
19. 7
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6, 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
17. 4
17. 4
18. 8
18. 8
17. 4
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
1.18. 8
Captain's ratio.ns, 17 days
Lieutenants' Do " ''
A true pay roll.
Attest,
£\. 2. 8
11. 4
£m. 7. 3
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
Norwich, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Joshua Hazen of Hartford and made oath to the within Pay Roll
that it was made according to the best of his judgement.
Before me, Nathl. Brown, Justice of Peace.
Bennington, 22 June, 1781. Examined and approved and the
296
STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer is requested to pay the same, being thirty-eight pounds
seven shillings and three pence.
John Strong,
Timo. Brownsc
iCo
son, )
mmittee.
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
;^38.7.3 Elihu Burton.
[267]
\Capt. Ramtiel Allen's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Allen's Company of Volunteers
raised by order of Brig. Genl. Allen, commencing the 13th Oct.
1780 and ending the 4th day of Nov. 1780, inclusive, the money
being due from the State of Vermont.
Names
When
enterec
When
I left
Per
month
Amt.
wages
CO
1
Total
1780
Capt. Saml. Allen
Oct. 18
Nov. 4
33
8.0.0
3. 6.3
50
7.17. 6
Lt. Isaac Martin
•' "
38
5.8.0
4 . 2.5
34
4.19. 9
" Lemuel Boberts
" "
33
5.8.0
4. 2.5
36
5. 0. 9
Sergt. David Parkhill
" "
33
2.8.0
1 .16.5
24
1.18. 5
" Asa Jackson
" "
33
3.8.0
1 .16.5
40
1.19. 9
" Jethro Jackson
" 1.
33
3.8.0
1 .16.5
40
1.19. 9
" Sylvanus Brown
" ''
23
2.8.0
1 .16.5
24
1.18. 5
Corpl. Eben' Charley
.t i(
33
3.4.0
1 .13.6
34
1.15. 6
" Weight Wright
(( .1
38
2.4.0
1 .13.6
34
1.15. 6
" Jonah Ives
" '•
38
2.4.0
1 .13.6
40
1.16.10
" Keuben Post
" "
33
2.4.0
1 .13.6
34
1.15. 6
Fifer Jer'' Dewey
n n
33
2 4.0
1 .13.6
24
1.15. 6
Jeremiah Briggs
" "
33
3.0.0
1 .10.8
86
1.13. 8
Edmund Bacon
1.
33
2.0.0
1 .10.8
36
1.18. 8
Aaron Beach
u >t
33
2.
1 .10.8
34
1.13. 8
Oliver Bell
"
33
3.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Joseph Chipman
11
23
2.
1 .10.8
24
1.13. 8
Clement Clark
(( .1
23
2.
1 .10.8
40
1.14. 0
Nathan Crary
11 .1
33
3.
1 .10.8
36
1.13. 8
Samuel Chipman
11 11
38
3!
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Moses Corbins
11 11
38
3.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
James Cathing
11
33
2.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Elias Crary
U 1 (
33
2.
1 .10.8
36
1.14.10
Luther Dury
11 11
23
2.
1 .10.8
24
1.13. 8
Josiah Edy
11 It
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
1.12. 8
Chauncy Graves
11 11
28
2.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Nathaniel Hamilton
11 It
28
2.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Beuben Ives
11 11
23
2-
1 .10.8
40
1.14.10
Philemon Johnson
11 11
28
3.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Benoni Kinney
11 11
33
2.
1 .10.8
40
1.14.10
Miles Leat
£
If 11
33
2.
1 .10.8
50
1.14.10
Isaac Mead
11 (1
33
3.
1 .10.8
24
1.12. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
297
Names
When
enterec
When
left
Per
month
Amt.
wages
•i-H
Total
1780
P
S
Saml. McConnell
Oct. 13
Nov. 4
23
■2.
1.10.8
24
1.12. 8
Glover Nicholson
" "
23
3.
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Elias Post
(i ((
23
2.
1.10.8
34
1.12. 8
Charles Boys
1. 1.
23
2.
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Stephen Eoys
(( ( .
28
2.
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Samuel Sheldon
(I ( (
23
2.
1.10.8
24
1.13. 8
Artemas Southworth
(( a
23
3!
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
O-eshor Southworth
i( ((
23
2.
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Eben' Tuttle
" "
23
2.
1.10.8
36
1.13. 8
Henry White
(( ..
23
2.
1.10.8
36
1 13. 3
Jonathan Whipple
It I.
23
2.
1.10.8
24
1.12. 8
Jedediah Williams
23
3.
1.10.8
86
1.18. 8
i: 88. 19. 10
Attest,
Samuel Allen, Capt.
Pay Table Office — The within roll being examined and ap-
proved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thomas Tolman, Paymaster, being- the sum of Eighty-eight pounds
nineteen shillings and ten pence in specie or other current money
■equivalent — the said paymaster to be accountable.
Given at Arlington, June 7, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Browr
enden, )
rason, \
Committee.
March 20, 1782. Reed, the above in full.
^88.19.10 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster
298
STATE OF VERMONT
[108]
\_Capt. Charles Parker's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Chas. Parker's Company in Col. Samuel
Hernck's Regiment of Volunteers, taking from the 12"" of Octo-
ber to the 7'i» of November.
Names
Clarke Parker, Capt.
Timothy Abbot, Lt.
Ezekiel Parker, Lt.
Jona Griswold, Sargt.
John Cummins, Sergt.
Cypron Herrick, "
Jos. Potter, Corpl.
Nathl. Wood, Corpl.
W- Popple,
Elnathan Hunt, Drm'
Ben]. Herwood
Levy Morgan
Thomas Card
Henry Matterson
Caleb Matterson
Ezalmou Wheeler
W-" Heriuton
Stephen Olin
Eiohard Herinton
Ja9. Willebar
Jacob Beamheart
Coon Runnols
Paul Gammet
Caleb Clark
Roger Kinsley
Henry Walbridge
Sam I. Hayns
Nathl. Graves
W" Roberts
Ephraim Potter
Saml. Welch
Levi Wheeler
Abner Nobles
Josiah Bates
Moses Barber
Caleb Morgan
Frederick Jewett
Reuben Bennett
Abraham Dunning
Isaac Grover
W°> Potter
Eben' -4yre
3ays
Monthly
Subsis-
tence
Proof of the Effective
wages
money
26
6.18.10
0.16.0
Present, Capt. 1
26
4.18.10
0. 8.0
Lieut. 2
26
4.18.10
0. 8.0
Sergt. 3
26
2. 1. 7
Corpl. 3
26
2. 1. 7
1.12.0
Drm- 1
26
2. 1. 7
Privates, 31
26
1.19.10
—
26
1.19.10
Total, 41
86
1.19.10
26
1.19.10
26
1.19.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
36
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
26.
1.14.10
26
1.14.10
^85. 0. 5
O O Q
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 299
Sum total to be paid in silver or gold, or old way
Wheat at 4/ per bushel. ^85. 0.5
1.12.0
^86.12.5
Saml. Herrick, Colonel.
N. B.— _;£2.9.8 to be added. to the the warrant for Eben' Ayre,
omitted thro' mistake. Thos. Chittenden, ) ^
TUT? i4. r Committee.
John Fassett, j
We do solemnly swear by the Everliving God, that the within
pay roll is a true state of the company, according to the best of
our knowledge, without fraud to this State. So help me God.
Bennington, Nov. 17, 1780. Clarke Parker, Capt.
Timothy Abbot, Lieut.
Bennington, Nov. 23, 1780. The above named Clarke Parker
and Timothy Abbot personally appeared made solemn oath that
the within pay roll was just aad true. Before
Moses Robinson, Judge.
June 1=', 1781. When this roll was made, the traveling fee
allowed by the General Assembly was not known. Therefore for
the purpose of its being now added to each man, I do hereby certify
that Capt. Clarke Parker's company upon an average travelled
sixty-three miles each from their respective homes, which at 4''
per mile is 21/ per man. Timo. Abbot, Lieut.
To the Hon. Com" of Pay Table.
Amt. pay and subsistence j£ 86.12.6
Milage at 16/ per man 30.15.0
;^117. 7.5
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thomas Tolman, Paymaster, being the sum of One Hundred and
seventeen pounds seven shillings and five pence in specie or other
current money equivalent. Given at Arlington, June 7, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, j ^ ...
„. T-j r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, (
;^117.7.5. Add for E. Ayre 2.9.8.
Reed, the above in full. March 20, 1782.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
300
STATE OF VERMONT
[120]
\Capt. Nathatiiel Blanchard's Cojnpajiy']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Blanchard's Company of Militia in
Col. Ebenezer Allen's Rep^iment in the State of Vermont, for an
alarm commencing the 12"" of October, 1780, and ending the 12"^
Nov. following.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Subsist-
ence
per day
Pay per
month
8. 0.0
Total
Nathl. Blanchard, Capt.
30
21
4,1
0.1.4
10. 7.0
Danl. Smith, Lt.
30
24
4
0.0.8
5.10.0
6.16.0
Elisha Wright, En.
26
20
4
0.0.8
5.17.4
Eoswell Post, Jr. , Clerk
30
36
4
2.8
3. 8.0
3. 0.0
Abner Mead, Sergt.
26
21
4
2.8
2. 8
2. 8.7
Amasa Blanchard, Sergt.
30
21
4
2.8
2. 8
2.15.0
Beni. Johnson, "
30
30
4
2.8
2. 8
2.18.0
David Parkhill,
37
12
4
2.8
2. 4
0.15.1
John Smith, Corpl.
30
24
4
2.4
2. 4
2.12.0
Waight Wright,
70
12
4
2.4
2. 4
0.14.0
Joel Roberts, "
30
24
4
2.4
2.12.0
B. Garnsey Boots, "
27
22
4
2.
2. 5.4
Neh'' Whipple
30
33
4
2.
2.
2.11.0
Zenas Boss
30
83
4
2.
3.
2.11.0
Stephen Mead
30
30
4
2.
2.
2.10.0
Simeon Wright, Jr.
30
30
4
2.
2.
2.10.0
Eben' Pratt
30
25
4
2.
2.
2. 8.4
David Whipple
80
30
4
2.
2.
2.10.0
Jona. Whipple
7
12
4
2.
2!
0.13.4
Saml. Sheldon
7
12
4
2.
2.
0.13.4
Eben'- Tuttle
7
12
4
2.
2.
0.13.4
Joseph Chipman
7
12
4
3.
2.
2.13.4
Henry White
7
12
4
2.
3.
2.13.4
Isaac Mead
7
12
4
2.
2.
2.13.4
Neh'' Gates
25
20
4
2.
2.
3. 0.0
Moses Pratt
80
30
4
2.
2.
3.13.0
Eben' Stearns
30
24
4
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Saml. Murdook
30
24
4
2.
3.
3. 8.0
Henry Mead
30
30
4
2.
2.
3.12.0
Joshua Pratt
30
10
4
2.
2.
2. 3.4
John Moses, Jr.
80
24
4
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Silas Pratt, Jr.
30
33
4
2.
2.
2.11.0
Joel Smith
30
34
4
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Solomon Purdy
30
24
4
3.
2.
3. 8.0
Shubel Moses
20
16
4
2.
2.
1.12.0
George Alford
30
33
4
2.
2.
3.11.0
Saml. Wiswall
18
20
4
2.
2.
1.10.8
Dan Gideons
30
24
4
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Jabesh Gideons
30
24
4
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Benj. Whipple
15
20
4
2.
2.
1. 6.8
Aaron Miller
30
30
4
2.
2.
2.10.0
Aaron Beed
ao
30
4
2.
2.
2.10.0
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301
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Subsist-
ence
Pay per
month
Total
per day
David Kingaley
15
20
4d
2.
2.
1. 6.8
Elihu Johnson
16
15
4
2.
3.
1. 6.4
Hezekiah Tuttle
15
24
4
2.
3.
1. 8.0
Zebulon Mead, Jr.
6
17
4
2.
3.
0.14.0
Saml. Gary
15
16
4
2.
2.
1. 5.4
W" [Willard] Umphrey
6
10
4
2.
2.
0.11.4
John Ellis
8
10
4
2.
2.
0.14.0
Jona. Sweet
6
8
4
3.
2.
0.10.8
Simeon Wright
20
3
4
3.
2.
1.14.0
John Johnson
6
8
4
2.
2.
0.10.8
Ezra Mead
6
0
4
3.
2.
1. 1.4
Abel Wright
30
33
4
3.
2.11.0
Isaac Martin
7
0.13.4
*
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll is exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same, being one hundred and twelve pounds, seventeen shillings
and ten pence. Thomas Chittenden, | n^^^;i-t^„
rj^ ■ ii T-> r v^ommiiiee.
Timothy' Brownson, \
Reed. May 30, 1781, of the Treasurer, one hundred and twelve
pounds seventeen shillings and ten pence, being the contents of
the above order.
^113.17.10 Nathl. Blanchard, Capt.
*NoTE. — Footing of column cut off in binding.
[367] • \Detachment under Ensign William Hoar]
A Pay Roll of Milage and wages of a militia company, com-
manded by Ens" Hoar, from Oct. 23* to Nov. 4, 1780.
Names
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Time in
service
Total
3. 6.10
W" Hoar, En.
60
4,1
1.0.0
18
John Smith, Serert.
60
4
13
2. 1. 8
W'" Hosmer,
60
4
• 13
2. 1. 8
Peter Tarbell, OorpL
60
4
13
1.18. 3
5." -o=s
Oliver Atwood, "
Asa Ames
60
60
4
4
13
13
1.18. 3
1.17. 4
David Brooks
60
4
13
1.17. 4
Kobert Campbell
60
4
13
1.17. 4
George Earl, Jr.
60
4
13
1.17. 4
Artemas Earl
60
4
13
1.17. 4
1 S ° 0
Abner Gile
60
4
13
1.17. 4
1. P<-^S
.0 0;
Nathan Gile
60
4
13
1.17. 4
Job Gleason
60
4
13
1.17. 4
iz;-S n'TS
Jona. Goss
60
4
13
1.17. 4
in P< a
302
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Time in
service
Total
John Gross
Johnson Hutchinson
Charles Mann
Amos Sargeant
Nathl. Stone
60
60
60
60
60
4.1
4
4
4
4
13
13
13
13
18
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
37. 8. 4
0. 8. 8=
/37.18.0
Pay Table Office.' — The within Pay Roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Ensign
William Hoar, or bearer, being the sum of thirty seven-pounds
eighteen shillings lawful money.
Windsor, April 6, 1781. Thos. Chittenden, ( r^^.^^tt^^
John Fassett, \ ^o™n^i"ee
Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer, thirty-seven pounds
eighteen shillings in full of the within account. Reed this 6"' day
of April, 1781, in behalf of Thomas Chandler, Esq.
Reuben Jones,
[289]
[Capi. James Anderson' s Company i^part)^
A Pay Roll of Men out of Capt. James Anderson's Company of
Militia in Col. Eben' Wood's Regiment, beginning Oct. 25, 1780,
and ending Nov. 7, 1780.
Nambs
Days
Per
day
Miles
Per
mile
Total
Sergt. Robt. Montgomery
James Mack
Archibald Mack
Jona. Aiken
John Mack
John Roger
Andrew Anderson
John Macomack
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
1.8
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
77
70
70
72
76
70
74
72
41
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2 8. 2
2. 0. 8
2. 0. 8
2. 1. 4
2. 2. 8
2. 0. 8
2. 2. 0
2. 1. 4
^16,17. 6
Robert Montgomery, Sergt.
Examined by Thos. Tolman.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
303
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll examined and ap7)roved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Sergt. Robert
Montgomery or bearer, being the sum of sixteen pounds seventeen
shillings and six pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, ) p
John Fassett, )
the Treasurer, the contents of the
Pr me,
Robert Montgomery.
^ommtttee.
Reed. 28th May, 1781, of
within Pay Roll.
i:i6.17.6.
[138, dupl 335] S^Capt. Nathaniel Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Smith's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in the months of Oct. and
Nov. 1780.
Names
Days
Travel
30 miles
Total
Nathan'' Smith, Capt.
18
3
6. 6. 0
Enos Harmon, Lt.
18
3
4.16. 4
W Smith, Sergt.
18
3
2.18. 9
Stephen Eastman, "
18
3
2.18. 9
W" Spencer,
18
3
2 18. 9
Josiah Risdon, Corp.
13
2
1.19. 0
Eliph* Smith,
0
1
0,17. 0
David Tousley, "
5
1
0.17. 0
Dudley Hamilton
11
2
1.14. 8
Ashbel Sikes
18
3
2.14. 0
Saml. Thomas
8
1
1. 0. 8
Charles Hamilton
8
1
1. 0. 8
Jona. Church
13
2
1.17. 4
Benj. Davis
8
1
1. 0. 8
Pliny Smith
5
1
0.16. 8
Jona. Eastman
5
1
0.16. 8
Calvin Eastman
8
1
1. 0. 8
Oliver Eastman
5
1
0.16. 8
Bill. Tousley
13
2
1.17. 4
Solomon Read
11
2
1.14, 8
Lebbens Stannard
5
0. 6. 8
Onesimus Risdon
6
1
0.16. 8
£^1- 5. 7
Rupert, 17 March, 1781
Nathan' Smith, Capt.
304 STATE OF VERMONT
For Rations not drawn in the Fall Alarm £^ 1.16.0
41. 5.7
^43. 1.7
This Roll being calculated at ^8 per 30 days for a captain,
5/10 for Lieutenant, £%. 8 for sergeant, 2.4 for corporals, and ^2 for
privates, with 4" per mile for 30 miles by general estimate from here
to Castleton.
The within payroll examined aud approved and the Treasurer
is directed to pay the same, which is forty-three pounds one shil-
ling and seven pence. Thos. Chittenden, \ q
Timo'' Brownson, f
Pay Table Office, 39 May, 1781.
Date above received the contents of the above order.
£\'6.\.1 Noah Smith, Capt.
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" John Oowles
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Corpl. John Nichols
" Asa Rood
Thos. Tilden
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[225, see last roll] [^Major William Goodrich and Staffs
A Field Officer's Roll for Continental Pay for Maj. William
Goodrich, who by the desire and request of Governor Chittenden
and Brig. Gen. Ethan Allen marched with troops in defense of the
country and to guard the frontiers in the State of Vermont.
Oct. 23, 1780.
Names
Per
month
15.0.0
12.0.0
8.0.0
Time of
engage-
ment
Dis-
charge
Miles
William Goodrich, Maj'
Danl. Johnson, Adj'
Timo. Winchell, Qu. M'.
Oct. 23
(( ( (
Nov. 4
50
60
50
17. 5.8
6.14.8
4. 9.8
/:28.10.0
State of Vermont. Pay Table Office, June 22, 1781.
The within account examined and approved and the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same unto Major William Goodrich,
being twenty-eight pounds and ten shillings.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^
John Strong, f Committee.
June 22, 1781.
this order.
^28.10.0
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents oi
Pr W. Goodrich
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309
198]
\Capt. Samuel Williams' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. Williams' Company of Militia in
Col. Eben' Allen's Regiment for going on several alarms in
October and November, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Saml. Williams,
Asa Fuller,
Gideon Walker,
Oliver Hermon,
Nathl. Perry,
Isaiah Honawell,
Jared Post,
Ashbel Cook,
Jeremiah Dewey,
Amos Hiams
Jona. Carpenter
Noah Beach
Gershom Beach,
Aaron Beach
John Scripture
Philip Green
Elias Post
Nathl. Pratt
Frederick Cushm
Reuben Post
Joseph Hawley
Josiah Hale
Thos. Hale
Henry Strong
Phineas Hill
David Hill
Solomon Hill
John Daggett
Alexander Bebee
Munson Cook
Clement Clark
Saml. Beach
Eben' Cook
Allen Beach
Joseph Sacket
David Hawley
Capt.
Lt.
En.
Clerk
Sergt.
Sergt.
Sergt.
Corpl.
Fifer
Jr.
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
18
7
12
IS
12
10
7
14
30
7
10
30
7
30
7
30
30
30
30
3
30
30
20
7
14
20
7
30
2
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
24
12
12
24
12
12
12
12
36
12
12
36
12
36
12
36
36
36
36
10
36
36
24
12
12
24
12
36
6
8 12.
6. 0.
6. 0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
14,
0
0
4
4
8
0
4
4
0
4
0
4
13.11
1. 0. 0
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1. 0.
17.
13.
1. 2.
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13.
17.
2.12.
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13.
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.12
1.
2.12
2.12
1.14.
13.
1. 3.
1.14.
2.12
4.
310
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Enos Ives, Jr.
30
36
2.12
Jared Ives
18
24
1.12
Saml. McConnell
7
12
13. 4
Miles Baldwin
30
36
2.12
Stephen Williams
30
36
2.12
John Hindman
30
36
2.12
Joseph Hustono
14
12
1. 2. 8
David Tuttle
30
36
2.12.
Sylvanus Brown
7
12
13. 4
Amasa Ladd
14
12
1. 2. 8
James Carpenter
14
12
1. 2. 8
Levi Long
12
12
1. 0. 0
^ ustin Brewster
14
12
1. 2. 8
John Frise
10
12
17. 4
Edward Waters
20
24
1.14. 8
Daniel Greenough
10
12
17. 4
Phineas Kingsley
10
12
17. 4
Eleazer Wheelock
10
12
17. 4
Moses Andrews
14
12
1. 2. 8
Jehiel Andrews
10
12
17. 4
Archipus Blodgett
4
12
9. 4
Danl. Squire
4
12
9. 4
Nathl. Whitney
4
12
9. 4
John Ward
4
12
9. 4
Saml. Carr
30
36
2.12
John Rockwell
3
2
4. 8
James Bentley
4
12
9. 4
Nathl. Hinkley
2
6
4. 8
Isaac Cushman
30
36
2.12
John Forbes
30
36
2.12
John Andrews
2
12
0. 6. 3
;^120. 2. 2
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
311
[342] [^ Party under command of Ensign Solomon Calkins\
A Pay Roll for a party of men that served in the state service,
by order, and under the inspection of Brig. Genl. Olcott, in the
month of Nov. 1780.
Names
Miles
Days
Total
En. Solomon Calkins
17
3. 12.
3
Sergt. Abel Crandall
17
1. 6.
4
Corpl. Absalom Brown
12
26
1. 16.
10'
" Charles Chamberlin
17
1. 8.
]
Phineas Bean
26
1. 14.
8
Jona. Rich
17
1. 2.
8
Zerah Norton
26
1. 14.
8
Jona. Rich, Jr.
26
1. 14.
8
James Ardway
17
1. 2.
8
Frederick Smith
26
1. 14.
8
Cushman Downer
12
26
1. 18.
8
Richard Baxter
L2
17
1. 6.
8
Abijah Howard
12
26
1. 18.
8
Jona. Cadwell
12
26
1. 18.
8
William Moor
12
17
1. 6.
8
^25. 17.
5
A true pay roll. Solomon Calkins.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 27, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to Solomon
Calkins, or bearer, the within sum, being twenty five pounds,
seventeen shillinp-s and five pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chandler, \
Timo. Brownson, V Com'='=
John Strong, )
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order, being twenty-five pounds seventeen shillings and five
pence, lay.-ful money. Reed in behalf of Solomon Calkins.
Israel Smith.
312
STATE OF VERMONT
[251]
[A Party Commanded by Lieut. John Po-welf^
A Pay Roll for a party of Men raised in Thetford and Strafford,
under the command of Lt. John Powell, for one month.
Bennington, Nov. 9, 1780.
Days
1 Lieut.
1 Sergt.
9 Privates
1 Private 14 days
Total,
14
14
14
5. 8. 0
3. 8. 0
18. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
^26. 16. 0
John Powell, Lieut.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same, which is twenty-six pounds
sixteen shillings hard money, or equivalent in current paper.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson,
John Fassett.
Orford, 2 Jan. 1781. To the Treasurer of the State of Vermont :
Sir — Please to discount ten pounds on the above order for
Aaron Post's right in Vershire ; ten pounds for John Powell's right ;
four pounds on John Woodwortht's right; two pounds sixteen
shillings on Esq. Bartholomew's right, which is the whole of the
order, and oblige. Yours, John Powell.
Reed. Windsor, Feb. 23"^, 1781, of the Treasurer, the contents
of the above order. .
^26. 16. 0 John Powell.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
313
[249]
\^Scouts from Capt. Cox's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Cox's Company of Militia, for Scouting on
these Frontiers, Nov. 1780.
Names
Time of
service
Days
Miles
Per
day
Total
Joseph Bejam.
Joseph Foster
George Page
Nov. 2
It (I
2
2
2
12
12
12
1. 4
1. 4
1. 4
0. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
^1. 0. 0
I attest the above rolls are without fraud to the public or any
private person. Elias Keyes, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, [une 23, 1781. The within pay rolls exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being six pounds ten shillings.
Timo. Brownson ) ^ „„-,.,«„
T t- T7 n- \ Committee.
John Fassett j
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
£%. 10. 0 Joseph Foster.
314
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Isaac Wheeler, En.
Seth Hudson, Sergt
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David Heaton, "
Ephrm. Barns, Oorpl
Thos. Haskell,
Eufus Shephard, "
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Asher Alvord
Peter Akins
Jona. Whitney
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Saml. Laughton
Joel Knight
Abel Haven
John Patterson
Archi' McCormick
Jona. Clayton
Joshua Briggs
Elias Rice
James Ball
Saml. Woodward
Alvert Pratt
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
315
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STATE OF VERMONT
^''lee last roH] t^./A Joseph Tyler^s Co.npany^
A Roll of milage money due unto Capt Joseph Tyler's Com-
pany in six weeks service of the State of Vermont, being omitted
in a former pay roll for the pay of s* company.
Names
Miles
P' mile
Total
Joseph Tyler, Capt.
65
4d
1. 1. 8
Jona. Park, Lt.
70
4
1. 3. 4
Isaac Wheeler, En
80
4
1. 6. 8
Seth Hutson, Sergt
75
4
1. 5. 0
David Williams, Sergt
90
4
1.10. 0
Daniel Kise, "
75
4
1. 5. 9
David Heaton, "
75
4
1. 5. 0
Eph™ Barns, Corpl.
65
4
1. 1. 8
Thos. Haskell,
80
4
1. 6. 8
Rufus Shepard.
90
4
1.10. 8
Jona. Pike,
80
4
1. 6. 8
Asher Alvord, "
80
4
1. 6: 8
Peter Akins,
60
4
1. 0. 0
Jona. Whitney, "
90
4
1.10. 0
Samuel Parker
90
4
1.10. 0
Apollos Hale
90
4
1.10. 0
Moses Church
90
4
1.10. 0
Saml, Laughton
75
4
1. 5. 0
Joel Knight
75
4
1. 5, 0
Abel Haven
75
4
1. 5. 0
Jno. Patterson
75
4
1. 5. 0
Arch* M'=Cormick
60
4
1. 0. 0
Jona. Clayton
64
4
1. 1. 4
Joshua Bridge
75
4
1. 5. 0
EHas Rice
90
4
1.10. 0
James Rail
80
4
1. 6. 8
Saml. Woodward
90
4
1.10. 0
Albert Pratt
90
4
1.10. 0
Nathl. Bartlet
90
4
1.10. 0
Eph" Brucs
70
4
1. 3. 4
John Miller
75
4
1. 5. 0
Ab" Rugg
80
4
1. 6. 8
John Montgomery
60
4
1. 0. 0
Aaron Blanchard
60
4
1. 0. 0
Abner Moore
75
4
1. 5. 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
31T
Names
Miles
P' mile
Total
Erastus Matlier
90
4
1.10
Eleazer Harris
90
4
1.10
John Gieen
75
4
1. 5
Dana Hyde
75
4
1. 5. 0
Seth Stow
75
4
1. 5. 0
Charles Pierce
75
4
1. 5. 0
Philm" Holden
75
4
1. 5. 0
Benoni Patten
75
4
1. 5. 0
Nathan Fostei
75
4
1. 5. 0
Henry Balcom
70
4
1.- 3. 4
Amariah Taft
65
4
1. 1. 8
Daniel Sweers
75
4
1. 5. 0
David Laughton
75
4
1. 5. 0
Abel Butler
75
4
1. 5. 0
/■62.16.14
This may certify that in a former Pay Roll of my company, no
traveling fee was made; that the above roll now made is just, and
that myself nor none of my officers or men drew any subsistence
from the State on their march to or from the camp in the months
of October and Nov. 1780, for which travel the above is made, ac-
cording to the best of my knowledge.
Attest, Joseph Tyler, Capt.
Arlington, Nov. 24, 1781. Then personally appeared Maj.
Joseph Tyler and made oath to the truth of the above.
Before me, Saml. Fletcher, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the contents of the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster^
the sum of sixty-two pounds sixteen shillings and four pence, tak-
ing his receipt.
Timo.
Saml
Brownson,
Bartlit,
Committee
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Arlington, Oct. 2", 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
318
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STATE OF VERMONT
[200]
\^Capt. William Hiitchins Compa7iy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hntchins' Company in Maj.
Eben' Allen's Detachment in the service of the State of Vermont.
1780-1.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
Expira
tion
of pay
Time
in service
Pay per
month
Total
of pay
Mo.
Days
Wm. Hutchins, Capt.
Jan. 28
Nov. ao
10
4
8.
81. 1.4
James Brookins, Lt.
Feb. 1st
10
5.8
54. 0.0
Josiah Fish, Lt.
Aug 2
3
39
21. 8.5
John Hutchins, Sergt.
Feb 1
10
2.8
24. 0.0
Daniel Wood, "
a (I
10
24. 0.0
Levi Hill,
(( ii
10
24. 0.0
John Marks, "
" 26
9
4
21.18.4
Stephen Cleveland,
Q. M. sergt.
1
10
24. 0.0
Nathl. Montague, Corp'
*' 18
9
11
2.4
20.11.7
Eli Pember,
1
10
22. 0.0
Levi Dunton, "
a <i
10
22. 0.0
Lem' Cleveland, "
kb 4 (
10
22. 0.0
Alpheus Wentworth, Drum'
il 1 (
10
22. 0.0
Frederick Smith, fifer
1( ((
10
22. 0.0
Oliver Whipple, private
ll Ik
10
2.
20. 0.0
Nathan Clapp
(( ((
10
20. 0.0
Peter Payne
i( (1
10
20 0.0
Eufus Perrigo
a it
10
20. 0.0
Darius Moon
ii (1.
10
20. 0.0
Anthony Coffee
a ii
10
20. 0.0
John Miller
(I > <
10
20. 0.0
Levi Stockwell
t( (t
10
20. 0.0
Gardner Cleveland
" 20
9
10
18.13.4
Isaac Buck
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
Thomas Brown
" 20
9
10
18.13.4
William Branch
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
Jonas Odell
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
James Weston
" 26
9
4
18. 5.4
James Pierce
" "
9
4
18. 5.4
George Pay
^l (C
9
4
18. 5.4
Louden Benton
It (1
9
4
18. 5.4
Jona. House
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
Henry Wyman
" 36
9
4
18. 5.4
Sterling IS teams
" "
9
4
18. 5.4
Abel Dunning
1
10
20. 0.0
Benj. Parks
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
William Wheeler
U it
9
11
18.14.8
Bufus Briggs
Mar. 1
9
18. 0.0
William Mallery
1( (1
9
18. 0.0
Wyman Averill
(I CI
9
18. 0.0
Elijah Kood
Feb. 17
9
18
19. 4.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
321
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
Expira-
tion
of pay
Time
in service
Pay per
month
Total
of pay
Mo.
Days
James Hanley
Feb. 26
Nov. 30
9
4
18. 5.4
Jona. Olds
1
' 10
20. 0.0
Truman Walter
( ti
10
20. 0.0
Ichabod Downing
"
10
-
20. 0.0
W™ Hutchinson
' 19
9
11
18.14.8
W" Briggs
' 1
10
20. 0.0
Eben' Barns
C ((
10
20. 0.0
Oliver Wright
' 26
9
4
18. 5.4
Jesse Averill
9
4
18. 5.4
Silas Hathaway
1
10
20. 0.0
Thomas Turner
Mar. 1
9
18. 0.0
Eph'" Westcoat
Feb. 1
10
20. 0.0
Benj. Winchester
Jan. 1
6
12. 0.0
Benj. Sweet
Mar 1
9
18. 0.0
James Hoyt
June 1
G
12. 0.0
John Pratt
May 1
7
14. 0.0
Stephen Pratt
" "
7
14. 0.0
Anthony Farr
Feb. 19
9
11
18.14.8
Stephen Jenkins
1
10
20. 0.0
John Aylesworth
Sept. 14' '
2
16
5. 1.4
James Pratt
" 16
2
14
4.18.8
Sam' Pratt
" 24
2
6
4.18.0
Silas Roberts
It It
2
6
4.18.0
Eben' Spencer
Mar. 2
8
29
17.18.8
Isaac March
Sept. 29
2
2
4. 2.8
William Burrip
(1 a
2
2
4. 2.8
Tho' Eeed
Feb. 1
10
20. 0.0
Total ^"1322.15.8
Capt. Hutchins' subsistence 10 mo. 4 days @ 40/
per month 20. 5.4
L' Brookins' Do. 10 mos. ©20/ 10. 0.0
L' Fish's D" 3 " 29 days @ 20/ 3.19.4
;^1357. 0.4
Attest, "William Hutchins, Capt.
Arlington, Feb. 3, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
William Hutchins and made solemn oath that this pay roll, which
he has signed, is a just and true roll, without fraud to the State of
Vermont or any individual, according to his best knowledge.
Before, me, Thomas Chittenden, Governor
Pay Table Office ) The within Pay Roll being examined and
No. 47 i approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same to Thomas Tolman (Paymaster to the Troops of this
[21]
322
STATE OF VERMONT
State) being the sum of one thousand three hundred and fifty-
seven pounds and four pence, in hard money or other cur-
rency, money equivalent, the said Paymaster to be accountable.
Given at Arlington this 2nd day of February, 1781.
Tho' Chittenden, I ^ ■..
T , -c, ^^ [ Committee.
John Fassett, (
Received the within in full. March 20, 1782.
j{;i357.0.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[264] [Capt Parmelee Aliens Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company of Rangers, Maj.
Ebene. Allen's Detachment, raised for the defense of the State of
Vermont, commencing Feb. 1st, and ending the 1st of December,
A. D. 1780, both days included.
Names and Rank
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Time
of service
Pay
per
When
dis-
Amount
of pay
month
charged
Mos.
Days
1780
Oapt. Parmelee Allen
Feb. 1
10
8.0.0
Deo. 1
80. 0.0
Lt Nathl. Holmes
10
5.8
54. 0.0
" James Smith
10
5.8
54. 0.0
Sergt. Jabez Warren
10
3.8
34. 0.0
" Thomas Tuttle
10
3.8
34. 0.0
" Saml. Smith
10
2.8
24. 0.0
" Joseph Lawrence
10
3.8
24. 0.0
rifer Bishop Warren
10
3.4
23. 0.0
Drm. Stephen Savy
10
3.4
23. 0.0
Corpl. Jona. Marshall
10
3.4
23. 0.0
Daniel Foot
10
2.4
22. 0.0
" John Blanchard
10
2.4
32. 0.0
" Nathan Rowley
10
2.4
22. 0.0
John How
10
3.4
20. 0.0
Isaac Adams
10
3.4
20. 0.0
Silas Fletcher
10
2.4
20. 0.0
Eleazer Mallory
10
2.4
20. 0.0
Martin Foot
10
2.4
30. 0.0
James Woodward
10
2.4
30. 0.0
Pharis Rice
10
2.4
30. 0.0
Philemon Johnson
10
2.4
20. 0.0
Nathan Warren
10
2.4
20. 0.0
Benj. Ticknor
10
2.4
30. 0.0
Solomon Wood
10
3.4
30. 0.0
Richard Haskins
10
3.4
30. 0.0
Time. Clark
10
2.4
30. 0.0
2' Eben. Woodward
10
2.4
20. 0.0
Joseph Aaron
10
2.4
20. 0.0
Joseph Craw
4
2.4
Died
8. 0.0
' June 10 '
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
323
Names and Bank
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Time
of service
Pay
per
month
When
dis-
charged
Amount
of pay
Mos.
Days
1780
Samuel Holmes
Feb. 1
10
2.4
Dec. 1
20. 0.0
Hopkins Rowley
(i i\
10
2.4
" "
20. 0.0
Azariel Brooks "
ti W
10
2.4
». ( (
20. 0.0
Asa Hale
(1 11
10
2.4
. ( tt
20. 0.0
Jesse Graves
" *'
10
2.4
it It
20. 0.0
Jon" Newton
< ( (1
10
2.4
tt tt
20. 0.0
Edward Mooren
" 10
9
20
3.4
Cl (t
19. 6.8
Miles Woolman
If 1 (
9
20
2.4
t( tt
19. 6.8
Ebene. Lewis
i> ^(
9
20
2.4
tt (t
19. 6.8
Jona. Tyler
tt t(
9
20
2.4
tt tl
19. 6.8
Benj. Andrus
(( (<
9
20
2.4
( t 1 1
19. 6.8
Amos Bennet
(( I (
2
20
2.4
Deserted
May 1
5. 6.8
William Graves
" 20
9
10
2.4
Dec. 1
18.13.4
John Odell
■• 30
9
10
2.4
If i •
18.13.4
Ira Eood
a (I
9
10
2.4
" "
18.13.4
John Byington
' t 4
1
10
3.4
Deserted
Aug. 1
3.13.4
Bethuel Brumbley
Mar. 1
9
0
2.4
Dec. 1
18. 0.0
Zebina Day
li ti
9
0
2.4
ft t (
18. 0.0
Anthony Day
(( (i
9
0
2.4
18. 0.0
Moses Ambler
a n
9
10
2.0.0
t( ft
18. 0.0
John Zertzy [Tertzy]
i( ( (
9
10
2.0.0
ft ft
18. 0.0
Jabez Spencer
f ( ({
9
10
2.0.0
ft ft
18. 0.0
Ebene. Woodward
( C t <
9
10
2.0.0
ft ft
18. 0.0
John Ohristee
■* "
9
10
2.0.0
ft ft
18. 0.0
Seth Harman [Hinman]
" 6
8
24
2.0.0
ti tt
17.13.0
Frederick Hurd
( ( (1
8
24
2.0.0
tt tt
17.13.0
Wallis Sunderland
( ( te
8
24
2.0.0
ft ft
17.13.0
Freeman Foot
tl u
8
24
2.0.0
ft It
17.13.0
Waterman Eells
H tt
8
24
2.0.0
It ff
17.12.0
Chauncey Abbot
April 1
8
24
2.0.0
"
16.12.0
Eeuben Smith
May "
7
24
2.0.0
ft t f
14.12.0
Plin Stanard
(< ( (
7
24
2.0.0
tt f !
14.12.0
Asaph Shelden
Sept. 1
3
24
3.0.0
tl t f
6.12.0
Phineas Smith
a a
3
24
2.0.0
ft It
6.12.0
Joseph Cook
" 10
2
20
2.0.0
5. 6.8
Total-
^1298.13.4
324
STATE OF VERMONT
Account of Subsistence Money due from the State of Vermont
to the officers of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company from Feb. 1st.
till Dec. 1st. 1780.
Capt. Parmelee Allen
Lt. Nathl. Holmes
" James Smith
Rations
per dav
at 8d'
Amt.
per
month
2. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
Total amt.
20. 0. 0-
10. 0. 0
10. 0. 0
£iO. 0. 0
Total amount of pay and subsistence money, ^1338.13.4
Attest, Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Pay Table Office, The within Pay Roll being examined and
approved in this office, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Thomas Tolman, Paymaster to the troops of this State,
being the sum of one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight
pounds, thirteen shillings and four pence, in hard money or other
currency equivalent, taking his receipt.
Given at Arlington, this 8th. day of Jan. 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, I n^^^r^in-^^
„. „ y Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above in full.
March 20, 1782.
^1338.13.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
325
[148] ICapt. Jesse Safford's Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Safford's Company of Rangers, Maj.
Eben'' Allen's Detachment, raised for the defence of the State of
Vermont, commencing Jan. 18 and ending the 1^' of December
A. D, 1780, both days included.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment '^f
Time of ser-
vice
Pay
per
When
dis-
Total
month
charged
paj
Jan. 18
Months
10
Days
Deo. V
Capt. Jesse Safford
12
8.0.0
83. 4.0
Lt. Zebulon Lyon
July
27
4
4
5.8.0
li It
22. 6.4
Lt. Moses Evens
Jan.
18
10
12
5.8.0
if Kl
56. 3.0
Sergt. Barnabas Strong
Blar.
5
8
25
2.8.0
l( K
21. 3.7
" John Woods
"
"
8
35
2.8.0
1 C 1 (
21. 3.7
" Reuben Spaulding
Aug.
1
4
0
2.8.0
(i It
9.12.0
Abel Paine
Blar.
5
8
25
2.8.0
((
21. 3.7
Oorpl. Kufus Eoot
"
"
8
25
2.4.0
1 C C(
18. 8.5
" Benj. Sessions
*'
"
8
25
2.4.0
a n
18. 8.5
" Heman Dargy
Aug.
1
4
0
2.4.0
(( (1
8.16.0
" Experience Fasset
[Forsket?]
((
(I
4
0
2.4.0
(• ((
8.16.0
Drm. W'» Bennett
Blar.
5
8
25
2.4.0
t( (t
18. 8.5
Pifer Danl. Stearns
"
"
8
25
2.4.0
(I K
18. 8.5
Jona. Benton
Aug
1
4
0
2.0.0
( f ((
8. 0.0
Sylvester Bugby
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
..
17.13.4
William Bootman
a
"
8
25
2.U.0
a tc
17.13.4
John Cadey
"
1 (
8
25
2.0.0
I ( (.i
17.13.4
James Cooper
Jnly
10
4
20
3.0.0
it C(
9. 6.8
Calvin Dike
Mar
5
8
25
2.0.0
.( li
17.13.4
Amos Thoop
Aug.
1
4
0
2.0.0
( i It
8. 0.0
John Gould
Apl.
25
7
5
2.0.0
( ( ( (
14. 6.8
Seth Gould
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
U 11
17.13.4
Isaiah Grover
Aug.
25
3
5
2.0.0
a It
6. 6.8
John Harenden[Heredon]
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
a
17.13.4
James Hoton
May
19
6
11
2.0.0
( ( ( (
12.14.8
Jerom Hutchins
Aug.
20
3
10
2.0.0
t ( ( (
6.13.4
Bliss floisington
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
t ( ((
17.13.4
Vespasian Hoisington
"
"
8
25
2.0.0
( ( .(
17.13.4
Derick Oxford
Aug.
1
4
0
2.0.0
a ti
8. 0.0
John Kent
ti
U
4
0
2.0.0
Prisoner
of war.
8. 0.0
Elisha Kingsbury
May
19
6
11
2.0.0
Dec. 1
12.14.8
David Lumbard
Aug.
20
3
10
2.0.0
it a
6.13.4
Luke Lamphire
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
a li
17.13.4
Stephen Marcey
"
"
8
25
2.0,0
I . [ c
17.13.4
Cipporn Morgan
Aug.
20
3
10
2.0.0
" "
6.13 4
Stephen Powell
"
1
4
0
2.0.0
It li
8. 0.0
Jabez Parkis
1 (
I i
4
0
2.0.0
11 a
8. 0.0
Asa Percivel
f 1
20
3
10
2.0.0
11 <(
6.13.4
Artemas Eobinson
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
C> 11
17.13.4
326
STATE OF VERMONT
Com-
Time of ser-
Pay
When
Names
mence-
ment of
vice
per
month
dis-
charged
Total
pay
Months
Days
Elmeriah Roundy
Aug. 25
3
5
2.0.0
Dec. 1
6. 6.8
Simeon Eoot
1
4
0
2.0.0
8. 0.0
Timothy Eichardson
Mar. 5
8
25
2.0.0
17.13.4
Eben' Squire
Mar. 5
8
35
3.0.0
17.13 4
Eb. Perce Stearns
" "
8
25
2.0.0
17.13.4
Jeroham Sawens
Apl. 25
7
5
3.0.0
14. 6.8
Nathl. Akins
Aug. 1
4
0
2.0.0
8. 0.0
W" Strong
" 25
3
5
2.0.0
6. 6.8
John Winchester Throop
1( (1
3
5
3.0.0
6. 6.8
Samuel Tredway
]
4
0
3.0.0
8. 0.0
John Titus
" 25
3
5
2.0.0
6. 6.8
Aaron Trusdel
Aug. 1
4
0
2.0.0
8. 0.0
Isaac Sessions
Mar. 5
8
35
2.0.0
17.13.4
Caleb Urite [Wright?]
Apl. 25
7
5
2.0.0
14. 6.8
Elisha Walker
June 16
5
14
2.0.0
10.18.8
John Willcocks
Aug. 1
4
0
2.0.0
8. 0.0
John Williams
June 16
5
14
3.0.0
10.18.8
Benet Williams
Mar. 5
8
25
2.0.0
17.13.4
Josiah Williams
Aug. 1
4
0
2.0.0
8. 0.0
Samson Marbel
Mar. 5
2
3
2.0.0
May 8
4. 4.0
Caleb Hoten
May 19
1
26
3.0.0
Died
July 15
3.14.6
Subsistence. .
^^870. 13. 9
34. 0.0
Total.. ;^904.13.9
State of Vermont, Arlington, 8''' Jan. 1781. Personally ap-
peared Capt. Jesse Safford, signer of the within Pay Roll and
made solemn oath that the same is justly charged, so as not to
injure this State or any individual.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Cap" Genl.
Pay Table Office. This Pay Roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster to the Troops of this State, it being
the sum of Nine Hundred and four pounds thirteen shillings and
nine pence, in sound money or other currency equivalent, he to be
accountable for the same. Given at Arlington, this 10"^ day of
June, 1781. Thos, Tolman,
John Fassett.
Reed, the above in full, March 20, 1782.
^904.13.9. Thomas Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 327
[24:6] \^Lieiit. Col. James Claghorn\
State of Vermont Dr. To James Claghorn, Lt. Col. of the
5th Regt. of Militia for service done said State at sundry times, in
alarms, scouting, guarding, etc.
Nov. 6, 1778. To six days with the Regiment
at Shoreham @ 10/8 ^ 3. 4. 0
" 6 quarts fatigue Rum del'''
to the Reg't @ 3/ 0.18. 0
May 6, 1779. To 10 days with part of the
Regiment at Rutland,
guarding the stores @ 6/8 3. 6. 8
Nov. 24, 1779. To three days with the Regi-
ment at Brown's Camp at 10/8 ].12. 0
To my horse at Tinmouth, ex-
press 15 miles @ /3 0. 2.11
To expense money 20 dollars
cont' 0. 6. 0
March 21,1780. To one day with sleigh and
horses, carrying a load of
provisions from Rutland to
Castleton @ 10/ 0.10. 0
Nov. 1, 1780. To 4 days at Castleton with the
Regiment @ 3/ 0.12. 0
Total £\.Q.\\- 7
Pay Table Office, May 31, 1781. The within account is
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being ten pounds eleven shillings and seven pence, lawful
money, to Col. James Claghorn or bearer.
Thos. Chittenden, \ Q^^j^ee
John Fassett, \
Reed, May 31st, the contents of the above order.
^10.11.7 James Claghorn.
328
STATE OF VERMONT
[128]
\_A Detachment under Lt. Samuel Willard^
A Pay Roll of a Detatchment of men that was ordered to
Castleton for a tour ot fourteen days on Dec. 1, 1780 to be under
the command of Capt. Wallace, which said orders were counter-
manded before the fourteen days were out.
Amt. at
Total
Names
Days
Miles
4* m.
including
rations
Lt, Samuel Willard
6
oo
7.4
1.12.10
Corpl. Timothy Allen
7
oo
7.4
17. 5
Georsje Rush
6
23
7.4
15. 4
Joth. Prindle
(;
22
7.4
15. 4
Daniel Hulet
6
0-)
7.4
15. 4
Jacob Egerton
6
22
7.4
15. 4
^5.11. 7
Attest, Saml. Willard.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lt. Saml. Willard or bearer, being ^5.11.7 Lawful m.oney.
Thos. Chittenden, I ^
T -1. T7 tt Com.
John Fassett, |
Date above, received of the Treasurer the above contents.
^5.11.7 Saml. Willard, Lt.
[133, dupl 181] [^ Scout under Major John Barron'\
A Pay Roll of a scout from Moretown [Bradford] in the year
1780, under command of Maj. John Barron.
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
John Barron, Maj.
6
0.8.0
40
4"
3. 1. 4
James Thurber, Capt.
6
(i.8
40
2.13. 4
Benj. Baldwin, Lt.
6
4.3
40
1.18.10
Nathl. White, Lt.
6
4.3
40
1.18.10
George Goodhue, Sergt.
G
1.7
40
1. 2.10
Joseph Clark, "
6
1.7
40
1. 2.10
Obed Sanders
11
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Silas Old ridge
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
329
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
Levi Andros
0
lA
40
4
d
1. 1. 4
John Andros
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Jonathan Darbe, Sergt,
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Robt. Barnard, Jr.
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Ephraim Martin
6
1,4
40
1. 1. 4
Leonard Harriman
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Hugh Miller
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Saml. Miller
Ci
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Benj. Barnet
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Stephen Jenkins [Ginkins]
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Eben'' Martin
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
James Calkins
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Ichabod Collins
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
John Gault
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Jesse M'Farlin
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Thos, M'Farlin
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
John Martin
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Levi Collins
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
John Smith
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Jeremiah Smith
6
1.4
40
'
1. 1. 4
Ephraim Martin
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Peter Boin
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
John Barnet
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
^38.12. 4
John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct 28, 1784. The within roll
having been examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron, for himself and scout,
being the sum of Thirty-eight pounds 12/4 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson,
Thos. Tolman, ("
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784.
urer the contents of the above order.
Reed, of the Treas-
John Barron.
330
STATE OF VERMONT
[130] [CaJ>t Abraham Salisbury's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Company for service
in the year 1780.
Names
Days
Amount
Miles
Amount
Total
Abraham Salisbury, Capt.
18
6. 0.
0
79
1. 6.
4
7. 6. 4
Pearce Spencer, Lt.
11
2. 6.10 1
26
0. 8.
8
2.15. 6
Oziel Smith, Lt.
16
3. 8.
3
66
1. 2.
0
4.10. 8
Stukely Thornton, Sergt,
4
0. 6.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.10. 8
Thomas Hutchinson, "
13
1. 0.
7
39
0.13.
0
1.13. 7
Jabez Weaver, "
11
0.17.
5.
26
0. 8.
8
1. 6. 1
Christopher Howard, "
6
0. 9.
6
26
0. 8.
8
0.18. 2
David Place, Corpl.
11
0.16.
5
26
0. 8.
8
1. 5. 1
Griffin Place, "
4
0. 5.11 1
13
0. 4.
4
0.10. 3
Joseph Button, "
17
1. 5.
6
86
1. 8.
8
2.14. 2
Jesse Sprague
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
Fores Rice
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
Lewis Walker
13
0.17.
4
39
0.13.
0
1.10. 4
Isaac Osborn
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Eben'' Howard
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Sylvanus Smith
16
1. 1.
4
66
1. 2.
0
2. 3. 4
Abel Cooper
4
0. 5.
4
• 13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Peleg Eddy
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Joseph Williams
2
0. 2.
8
13
0. 4.
4
0. 7. 0
Neh. Smith
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Aaron Easty
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Zebediah Green
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4'
0. 9. 8
Joshua Webster
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9, 8
Ziba Parsons
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
James Wells
12
0.16.
0
73
1. 4.
4
2. 0. 4
David Whitney
4
0. 6.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Gideon Hewit
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Ezekiel Clark
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Daniel Smith
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Nathan Daniels
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
William Dwinel
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
John Campbell
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
Robert Mack
7
0. 9.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.13. 8
John Bowman
7
0. 9.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.13. 8
Jesse Place
7
0. 9.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.13. 8
Timo. Winter
8
0.10.
8
60
1. 0.
0
1.10. 8
James Round
5
0. 6.
8
40
0.13.
4
1. 0. 0
John Simons, Jr.
0
0. 6.
8
40
0.13.
4
1. 0. 0
Benj, Whitman
0
0. 6.
8
40
0.13.
4
1. 0. 0
Job Chatsey
2
0. 2.
8
13
0. 4.
4
0. 7. 0
;^ 47. 18. 5-
Abraham Salisbury, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
331
Personally appeared Capt. Abraham Salisbury and made oath
to the within pay roll and declared the same to be just and true in
all its parts, before me,
Oct. 3. 1781. Elihu Smith, Justice ot Peace.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 5, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Abraham Salisbiiry or bearer, being forty-seven pounds
eighteen shillings and five pence.
John Fassett, | ^ .,,
n^- T, y Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order in behalf of Capt. Abraham Salisbury and by his
written order.
;£47.18.5 Saml. Benton.
[119]
[Capi. Ichabod Robinson's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Ichabod Robinson's Company of Militia in
Clarendon in the State of Vermont for the year 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Ichabod Robinson, Capt.
30
155
12.11. 8
James Spooner, Lt.
15
125
5. 5. 8
Levi Colvin, En.
21
140
6.15. 2
Silas Whitney, Clerk
25
95
3.11. 3
James Rounds, Sergt
5
30
0.17.11
Nathan Rice,
5
30
0.17.11
Thomas Pell,
2
60
1. 3. 9
Peter Tarbox,
8
30
1. 2. 6
Eben"- Carley, Corpl.
28
115
3.16. 9
Peter Powers,
13
95
2. 8. 5
Stephen Robinson, "
10
30
1. 4. 6
Danl. Stanard
7
100
2. 2. 8
John Arnold
40
60
1. 5. 4
Jeremiah Briggs
21
15
1.13. 8
Caleb Ingalls
21
95
2. 9. 6
Simpson White
4
60
1. 5. 4
Oliver Arnold
8
30
1. 0. 8
Solomon Spafford
10
30
1. 3. 4
Francis Mattison
9
55
1. 0. 4
Silas Whitney, Jr.
30
155
4.11. 8
Jona. Shipard
9
70
1.15. 4
332
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
James Chattsey
James Edmonds
John Oilman Lord
Job Chattsey
Jonathan Wood
Abial Tripp
Israel Robinson
Daniel Colvin
Charles Commonds
Jonathan Eddy
Joel Foster
Daniel Washburn
Caleb Rowland
Ebenezer Pitcher'
Reuben Pitcher
Stephen Sparks
John .Squires
Stephen Squires
Thomas Curtiss
James Jenks
Noah Loveman
Augustus Spencer
Nathaniel Cook
Abraham Hathaway
Alfred Hathaway
Jacob Kate [Cate ?]
William Carpenter
Nathan Place
Abner White
Nathan Caray
Joseph Smith
Gershom Beach
Jerathmel Powers
Pierce Spencer
Hezekiah Tuttle
Jerime Tuttle
Stephen Arnold
Amos Eives
David Jewell
Ichabod Walker
Job Congdon
Days
15
11
14
4
8
20
8
4
10
2
8
8
4
4
21
4
15
44
4
5
28
o
O
8
11
28
21
2 s
2
21
28
3
5
4
5
2
15
8
14
Miles
130
70
80
60
75
90
30
15
85
40
70
70
60
15
15
15
30
155
40
30
65
155
8
80
20
145
30
40
145
30
40
40
30
40
30
30
40
40
45
30
70
Total
3. 3.
1.18.
2. 3.
1. 5.
1.15.
2.1G.
1. 0.
0.10.
2. 1.
0.16.
T. 1.
1.15.
1. 5.
0.10.
1.13.
0.10.
0.16.
4. f).
1.17.
1. 0.
1.16.
4. 9.
2. 8.
1. 0.
0.14.
3.19.
2. 7.
0.16.
3.19.
2. 7.
0.17.
1. 0.
0,15.
1. 4.
0.12.
0.12.
1. 0.
0.16.
1.15.
1. 0.
2. 2.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
333
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Samuel Swift
4
60
1. 5. 4
Stanbury Button
G
30
0.17. 8
Frederick Button
5
30
0.16. 8
Elisha Smith
18
80
2.13. 4
Eber Farnam
5
15
0.10. 4
John Mack
2
40
0.16. 8
Elisha Bodman
18
85
2.12. 4
Samuel Butler
9
100
2. 2. 8
W"" Stewart
18
140
3.10. 8
Charles Swift
15
45
1.15. 0
James Wyley
10
30
1. 3.. 4
Philip Briggs
9
75
1.11. 0
Bazaleel Richardson
10
30
1. 3. 4
Reuben Fuller
9
30
1. 2. 0
George Jenney
0
15
0.13. 0
David Niles
16
60
2. 1. 4
Thomas Eddy
9
30
1. 2. 0
Abel Cooper
16
80
2. 8. 0
Jacob Pattridge
13
90
2. 7. 4
Jona. Pattridge
4
15
0.10. 8
Thaddeus Palmer
14
115
2.17. 0
Isaac Deloughborough
5
30
0.15. 0
Newell Potter
4
60
1. 5. 8
Stephen Sparks
4
60
0.10. 8
Robert Mack
4
60
1. 5. 8
Zebulon Persons
i
60
1. 5. 8
David Powers
4
60
1. 5. 8
John Broaton
4
60
1. 5. 8
John Smith
6
90
1.18. 0
Nathan Foot
3
80
2. 1. 4
Timothy Winter
7
100
1.15. 0
Eben' Johnson
5
50
1. 3. 4
Elihu Smith
4
40
0.18. 8
Jehiel Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Asa Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Job Spafford
3
40
0.17. 4
Jabez Weever
5
40
1. 0. 0
Jesse Sprague
3
40
0.11. 0
Elkanah Cook
4
40
0.18. 4
John Bowman
3
30
0.12. 8
John Train
6
40
1. 1. 4
334
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Lewis Wa]ker
6
40
1. 1. 4
Saml. Blodgett
5
40
1. 1. 0
Joseph Button
7
15
0 4. 4
Peleg Eddy
2
30
0.12. 8
Thomas Bentley
6
40
1. 1. 4
Moses Johnson
3
40
1.17. 4
Caleb Handey
1
20
0. 8. 0
James Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Isaac Osborn
2
40
0.15. 0
Amos Robinson
1
10
0. 4. 8
Apdrew Potter
2
30
0.12. 8
John Varney
4
40
0.18. 8
Jona. Adams
4
40
0.18. 8
^192.11. 1
Ichabod Robinson, Capt.
Pay Table Office, 7'" June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Capt. Ichabod Robinson the within pay roll, which is One
hundred and ninety-two pounds eleven shillings and one penny
lawful money, Tho= Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson, f
Committee.
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
in behalf of Capt. Ichabod Robinson.
Per me, Silas Whitney, Clerk.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
336
[508]
\^Capt. Ezekiel Colbe's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Ezekiel Colbe's Company from Corinth of
three- Scouts from the year 1777 and year 1781.
No. of
Per
No. of
The sum due
Men's Names
Days
day
miles
to each name
£ s. D.
Ezekiel Colbe, Cpt.
18
6/8
70
7. 3. 4
Saml. McFee, Cpt.
7
6/8
30
2.16. 8
Hezekiah Siloway, Lieut.
7
4/3
20
1.15. 5
Philip Kerendon
7
1/4
20
0.16. 0
Benja. Sumbon [?]
7
1/4
20
0.16. 0
Abner Fowler
5
1/4
20
0.13. 4
Saml. Youngfs, Lieut.
5
4/3
30
1.11. 3
Nathan Spafford, Sergt.
5
1/7
30
0.17:11
Benja. Noriss
6
1/4
20
0.14. 8
John Normon
6
1/4
20
0.14. 8
David McKeen
6
1/4
20
0.14. 8
Ruben Martin
6
1/4
30
0.18. 0
Charles Crook, Sergt.
6
1/7
30
0.19. 6
Asaph McFason
6
1/4
30
0.18. 0
Jacob Kent
6
1/4
30
0.18. 0
James Lukis
6
1/4
30
0.18. 0
23. 5. 5
Ezekiel Colbe, Capt.
Pay Table Office, ) The within roll approved — the
Bennington, March 5, 1784 [ Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same to Ezekiel Colbe, Capt. or bearer — it being the sum of
twenty-three pounds five shillings and five pence.
^■23-5.5 Timo. Brownson, I Committee.
Ell Cogsell, S
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, March 5, 1784.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in
behalf of Ezekiel Colbe. Benja. Baldwin.
336
STATE OF VERMONT
[142]
\Capt. Jesse Saivyer's Co!npany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Sawyer's Company of Rangers, be-
longing to Maj. Eben'' Allen's Detachment, raised for the defence
of the State of Vermont, beginning April 25, 1780, and ending Jan.
10"', 17S1 both davs included.
Nambs
Entered
Discharg''
Time
in service
Wages
per mo.
Amt.
of
wages
Mo.
Days
Jesse Sawyer. Capt.
Apl.
25
Jan.
10
8
16
8.0.0
68. 0. 0
Nathl. Spencer, Lt. '
"
"
**
((
8
16
5.8.0
46.15. 0
Ellas Hall,
May
6
"
((
8
6
5.8.0
44.14. 8
David Shepherd, Sergt.
"
9
Jan.
3
7
26
2.8.0
18.14. 6
George Sawyer, "
June 12
"
' '
6
22
2.8.0
16. 1. 9
William Popple, "
May
14
Oct.
8
4
24
2.8.0
11.10. 6
Eleazer Marble,
Oct.
8
Jan.
3
3
24
2.8.0
6.16. 1
Saml.'Negns, "
May
31
"
"
7
4
2.8.0
17. 3. 4
Benj. Bingham, Oorpl.
8
"
"
7
37
3.4.0
17, 5. 8
Eben' Popple, "
"
14
Oct.
8
4
34
3.4.0
10. 9. 4
Zenas Hyde, "
June
13
Jan.
3
6
33
3.4.0
14.14.10
Eliakim Koberts, ■'
"
18
u
'*
6
17
3.4.0
14. 6.11
James Walder, Fifer
May
1
"
<(
8
3
3.4.0
17.14.11
Benajah Cleveland, Drum.
• (
4
'*
*'
8
0
3.4.0
17. 9. 6
William Negus
Apl.
13
Dec.
1
7
19
2.4.0
17. 6. 8
Timothy Allen
May
1
Jan.
3
8
3
8.0.0
16. 4. 0
Ab"' Johnson
"
4
"
*'
8
0
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Daniel Beman
((
4
"
"
8
0
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Joseph Cook (
t(
4
Deserted
3
20
3.0.0
7. 3. 8
1
Aug.
24
Jedediah Fuller
(<
4
Jany
3
8
0
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Francis Herrick
((
4
i(
*'
8
0
2.0.0
15.18. 8
John Stewart
(4
4
"
"
8
0
3.0.0
15.18. 8
Jona. Morey
((
4
"
'*
8
0
3.0.0
15.18. 8
John Orton
"
5
**
((
7
29
2.0.0
15.17. 4
Daniel Merrick
(1
5
"
"
7
29
3.0.0
15.17. 4
James Coiey
"
8
"
"
7
26
2.0.0
15.13. 4
James Sutherland
1 <
14
"
"
7
20
2 0.0
15. 5. 4
Andrew Griswold
"
16
( i
"
7
18
3.0.0
15. 2. 8
Bichard Chamberlain
(1
14
(1
it
7
20
2.0.0
15. 5. 4
John Negus
"
15
ii
"
7
19
2.0.0
15. 4. 0
James Clark
June
6
"
"
6
29
2.0.0
13.16. 0
Peletiah Soper
<(
'•
ti
6
39
2.0.0
13.16. 0
Robert Allen
"
"
Dec.
1
5
25
2.0.0
11.13. 4
David Lee
May
1
Jany
3
8
3
2-0.0
16. 4. 0
John Woodward
Sep.
14
( (
3
21
3.0.0
7. 5. 4
John Darling
Aug.
13
"
(1
4
33
2.0.0
9. 6. 8
Joseph Jackson
"
30
"
((
4
15
3.0.0
8.17. 4
John Fuller
July
26
((
(t
5
9
2.0.0
10.11. 0
Samuel Terry
Aug.
17
Dec.
3
3
17
3.0.0
7. 1. 4
Jesse Jackson
*'
"
Jan.
3
4
17
3.0.0
9. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
337
Names
Entered
Discharg'
Time
in service
Mo. Days
Wases
per mo,
Amt.
of
wages
Peter Parker
William Parker
Andrew Edmunds
Benoni Bishop
Phinehas Davis
Nathan Allen
William Lazell
David Lumbard
John Gilder
George Parker
Jacob Cummins
Daniel Barns
John Willard
Rockwell
Aug.
12
15
Sep.
26
Aug.
2fi
'*
13
July
24
June
13
July
.1
June
18
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
June 15
Sept. 27
Oct. 8
Deserted
Oct. 16
23
19
29
9
33
11
33
32
3
17
17
20
3.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
3.0.0
2.0.0
9. 8. 0
9. 4. 0
7.16. 0
8. 9. 4
9. 6. 8
10.12. 0
13. 6. 8
13, (5. 8
10. 3. 8
12.16. 0
13.16. 0
13. 4. 0
6. 8. 0
0.10. 8
Officers' subsistence: Capt. Sawyer,
Lt. Spencer,
Lt, Hall,
^17. 0.0
8.10,0
8. 4,0
^33.14.0
Arlington, Feb, 1"', 1781, Then personally appeared Capt.
Jesse Sawyer and made solemn oath that the within pay roll is a
just and true roll, without fraud to the State of Vermont, or any
individual, according to my best knowledge.
Before me, Thomas Chittenden, Governor.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thos. Tolman (Paymaster to the troops of this State) being the sum
of eight hundred and forty-five pounds and /8 in hard money or
other current money equivalent, taking his receipt.
Given at Arlington, this 1"' day of February, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, ) ^ -.^
T u T7 v^ f Committee.
John Fassett,
March 20, 1782.
^845,0,8
Received the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[32]
33S
STATE OF VERMONT
[207] \Lieut. Beriah Green s Company]
Pay Roll of Lieut. Beriah Green's Independent Company of
Rangers, raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, 1781.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Time
of service
Per
month
When
dis-
charged
Total
Mo.
Days
Lt. Beriah Green
Feb. 1
2
1
5.8.0
April 1
10.19.7
Barnabas Strong
" 17
5
3.0.0
Mar. 21
3.10.0
Sergt. John Woods
•6
18
2.8.0
" 20
3.16.9
" Nathl. Aikens
4
17
2.8.0
(( "
3.15.2
Corpl. Rufus Root
" 11
10
2.4.0
( t It
2.18.8
" James Barrows
" 12
9
2.4.0
2.17.2
Joseph Foster
" 4
17
2.0.0
. ( 1 (
3. 2.8
Hallam Blackmer
U It
11
2.0.0
* * ' '
2.14.8
George Cox
6
15
3.0.0
" "
3. 0.0
Robert Whitcomb
*' "
15
2.0.0
(( ( <
3. 0.0
John Harenden
"
15
2.0.0
" '■'
3. 0.0
Asa Foster
t' ('
15
3.0.0
(( ( (
3. 0.0
Abel Payn
" 8
13
2.0.0
Si ((
3.17.4
Asa Chedel
9
12
2.0.0
1 ( It
3.16.0
Benj. Sessions
(( H
13
2.0.0
(( 1(
2.16.0
Amos Troop
" 10
11
2.0-0
1 1 1 (
2.14.8
Samuel Granday
" 11
10
3.0.0
( ( If
2.13.4
Joseph Powers
1 ( ( (
10
2.0.0
H 1 (
2.13.4
George Stow
1 ( ( (
10
3.0.0
1 1 * <
2.13.4
Peter Kendall
( ( ( (
10
2.0.0
1 c ( (
2.13.4
Phineas Williams
*' 12
9
2.0.0
It 1 (
2.12.0
Saml. Bennett
" "
9
3.0.0
( ( t <
3.12.0
Vespasian Hoisington
(1 ( t
9
2.0.0
(C ( (
2.13.0
Stephen Marcey
(1 ((
9
2.0.0
(1 ( (
3.13.0
John Wilcox
" 13
9
2.0.0
'' 21
2.12.0
Daniel Lovejoy
(. 1 <
9
2.0.0
(( "
2.12.0
Gamaliel Vailes
" 15
7
3.0.0
t ( ( t
2. 9.4
Ammi Carrier
" 17
5
2.0.0
(( ii
2. 6.8
Samuel Allen
it i, I
5
2.0.0
(4 U
3. 6.8
Thomas Freeman
" 6
15
2.0.0
" 20
3. 0.0
John Whitcomb
U ( (
15
2.0.0
( ( w
3. 0.0
;^96. 6.8
Beriah Green, Lieut.
Windsor County, Windsor, 7th April, 1781. The above roll
sworn to before John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lieut. Beriah
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
339
Green or bearer, being the sum of ninety-eight pounds seven shil-
lings and four pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, ( ^ ^^
Windsor, April 7, 1781. John Fassett, \ ^°™
March 20, 1782.
£^8.7A
John Fassett,
Reed, the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[115]
[A Scout from Strafford~\
A Pay Roll for a scout of three men who went from Strafford,
Feb. 18, 1781, and were in the service five days and went to Dog
River, which is 25 miles, and found themselves, by ordei of Israel
Smith, Maj.
Names
Days
Wages
Travel
fees
Total
Sergt. Richmond Crandal
Jonathan Rich
Jonathan Luce
5
5
5
1.7
1.4
1.4
4d
4
4
16.3
15.0
15.0
;£a.ll.7
Attest, Elijah Beeman, Lt.
Also for myself an express from Lyme [to] Strafford, by order
of Gen. Bailey, it being 16 miles at 4'* per mile, 5.4
Attest, Elijah Beeman.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 23, 1781. The within pay roll, etc. was
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Elijah Beeman or bearer, it being ^^2.11.7, lawful money.
Thos. Chandler, 1
Jno. Strong, > Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Treas'. Office, Charlestown, Oct. 25, 1781. Reed, of the Treas-
urer the contents of the above order, being ^3. 11. 7, lawful money.
Elijah Beeman, Lt.
340
STATE OF VERMONT
[187]
[^Capf. Samuel Smith's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Smith of Fairlee in the Alarms,
in October, 1781 [1780?] and March, 1781, going to Newbury and
Royalton, &c.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amount
travel
Capt. Sami Smith
10
2.13. 4
20
9.4
Serg' John Marston
10
15.10
28
9.4
John Woodworth
10
13. 4
28
9.4
Elijah Blood
10
13. 4
28
9.4
Charles Annis
6
8. 0
28
9.4
Jacob Annis
6
8. 0
28
9.4
Isaac Annis
6
8. 0
28
9.4
W" Marston
9
12. 0
28
9.4
Peter Marston
10
13. 4
28
9.4
Asa Town
10
13. 4
38
12.9
Aaron Taft
6
8. 0
14
4.8
W™ Broughton
6
8. 0
14
4.8
John Green
3
4. 0
14
4.8
Solomon Morey
3
4. 0
14
4.8
Francis Hough
3
4. 0
14
4.8
Simeon Morey
3
4. 0
14
4.8
Jonathan Jacobs
3
4, 0
14
4.8
Theodorus Woodward
10
13. 4
38
12.9
John Jacobs
3
4. 0
14
£ 7. 6.9
Total,
^17.18.7
Sam'l Smith, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 21, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Sam' Smith or bearer, being the sum of seventeen
pounds eighteen shillings and seven pence.
John Fassett,
Tim" Brownson,
.,1
Com«
June 23, 1781. Received of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contentS-
of this order.
^17.18.7 Samuel Smith.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
341
i[240] \Capt. Samuel McClure's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. McClure's Company at Dresden on
an alarm at Newbury the 8"' of March, 1781.
Names
Miles
Price
Days
Wag
es
Total
Saml. M'Clure, Capt.
25
0.8.4
3
1. 0.
0
7. 8.4
Parker Smith, Lt.
8.4
it
0.12.
9
1. 1.1
Charles Tilden, Sergt.
8.4
I i
0. 4.
9
13.1
Leml. Payn, "
8.4
11
0. 4.
9
13.1
Eben' Fitch, Clk.
8.4
( (
0. 4.
9
13.1
Eben'' Brewster
8.4
i i
0. 4.
0
12.4
Beza Woodward
8.4
>.i
0. 4.
0
12.4
Jas. Wheelock
8.4
ii
0. 4.
0
12.4
Eben' Williams
8.4
I 1
0. 4.
0
12.4
Stephen Tilden
8.4
f (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Eben' Lane
8.4
( (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Barnabas Perking
8.4
i (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Benj. Smith
8.4
k(
0. 4.
0
12.4
Alden Spooner
8.4
t (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Bennoe Dewey
8.4
i (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Thos. Eddy
8.4
( (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Jona. Bearce [?]
8.4
( (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Elijah Dunbar
8.4
( (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Osias Sylsby
8.4
( (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Christopher Page,
8.4
1 (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Ambrose Porter
8.4
I i
0. 4.
0
12.4
David Porter
8.4
I i
0. 4.
0
12.4
Jabez Peck
8.4
i I
0. 4.
0
12.4
Nahum Sargeant
8.4
( (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Caleb Bingham
8.4
I (
0. 4.
0
12.4
Roger Fitch
8.4
( 1
0. 4.
0
12.4
Elijah Kent
8.4
i I
0. 4.
0
12.4
Saml. Clap
8.4
ii
0. 4.
0
12.4
John Norton
8.4
I t
0. 4.
0
12.4
Benj. Smith, Jr.
8.4
t i
0. 4.
0
12 4
;^17.17.0
Saml. M'^Clure, Capt.
Pay Office, Bennington, Feb 6, 1782. The within account
being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of
342
STATE OF VERMONT
seventeen pounds seventeen shillings to Capt. Saml. M'^Clure or to
his order. Isaac Tichenor, I ^ „„
m- 4.-1 -D y Com"
Timothy Brownson, )
Treasurer's Office, June 19, 1782. Reed of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents cf the above order, being seventeen pounds
seventeen shillings for and in behalf of Capt. Saml. M'^CIure.
^17.17.0 Eben' Brewster.
[154]
[CaJ>t Charles Nelson's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Charles Nelson's Company, raised by order
of Convention held at Cornish in Feb. 1781, for the defence of these
frontiers, from the time they engaged until 26"" March, 1781.
Names
When
entered
Days
Wages
per
Bations
due
Total
service
month
1781.
Capt. Charles Nelson
Mar. 1"
26
8.0.0
1.14.8
8,13.4
Lt. James Blirch [Marsh]
" "
26
5.8.0
0.17.4
5.10.8
Lt. Shubael Dimmock
" 20
6
5.8.0
0. 4.0
1. 5.6
Sergt. Abel Parks
1
26
2.8.0
2. 1.4
Eph"' Dunlap
\,i (1
36
2.8.0
2. 1.4
" Solomon'Smith
" 20
6
2.8.0
0. 9.4
Corpl. Ziba Huntington
1
26
2.4.0
1.18.0
" John Campbell
" "
26
2.4.0
1.18.0
Bazaleel Burton
" '<
26
2.
1.14.8
Eliada Brown
"
26
2.
1.14.8
Joel Cooper
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
Jacob Colburn
i( (1
26
2'.
1.14.8
Stephen Chapman
U (1
26
3.
1.14.8
W"" Corkins
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
David Duffin
" 14
12
2.
0.16.0
Joseph Downer
" 1
26
2.
1.14.8
Salmon Dowe
11 CI
26
2.
1.14.8
Ezra Ellsworth
" 11
15
2.
1. 0.0
Steward Howe
1
26
2.
1.14.8
Enos Hoyt
8
18
2.
1. 4.0
Level Kimball
1
26
2.
1.14.8
James Kelsey
(< it
26
0
1.14.8
Bobert Nichols
'I (i
26
2.
1.14.8
Asa Preston
1 ( u
26
2.
1.14.8
Solomon Kathburn
" 14
12
2.
0.16.0
Alexander Eeynolds
1
26
2.
1.14.8
Ebenezer Stark
Cl ( (
26
2.
1.14.8
Experience Trisket [Frisket]
it. (C
26
2.
1.14.8
Reuben Finney [Tinney]
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
John Tickney
1. ((
26
2.
1.14.8
Elijah Wright
li i(
26
3.
1.14.8
Moses Warren
11 1<
26
2.
1.14.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
343
Names
When
entered
Days
Wages
per
Rations
due
Total
service
month
1781.
Aaron Warren
Mar. 1
26
2.
1.14.8
Ephrainj Wood
i
i 11
20
2
1.14.8
Job Williams
. .<
26
3
1.14.8
Nathan Spafford
1 ,1
26
2
1.14.8
John Nelson
' 20
6
2
0. 8.0
James Cook
6
3
0. 8.0
Arthur Latham
I li
6
2
0. 8.0
W°' Davidson
I .1
6
2
0. 8.0
Saml. Bigsbee
"
6
3
0. 8.0
Jona. Bigsbee
< 11
6
2
0. 8.0
Joseph Howard
C ((
6
3
0. 8.0
Christopher Cary
"
6
3
0. 8.0
Daniel Hovey
' "
6
2
0. 8.0
Joseph Taylor
• 10
16
2
1. 1.4
John Stevens
"
16
3
1. 1.4
Samuel Ladd
( (t
16
3
1. 1.4
^76. 1.6
A true roll. Attest, Charles Nelson, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 23^ 1781. The within
pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the same to the Paymaster o£ the Troops, being
the sum of seventy-six pounds one shilling and six pence, lawful
money, the said Paymaster to be accountable.
Timo. Brownson, j p
John Fassett, ( ^°'^
Date above, then received of the Treasurer the contents of
the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster of the Troops.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant. Oct 2'',
1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
jmmittee.
34-4
STATE OF VERMONT
[216]
\Capt. Thomas Collins' Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Collins Company, in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State, com-
mencing the 23rd day of March and ending as entered in column
third.
Names
Oapt. Thomas Collins
Lt. Solomon Wilder
Sergt. Cephas Carpenter
" AsfihelJoiner
Corpl. Levi Wood
" John Collins
Nathan Walton
Joshua Wood
Amos Herriok
Mathan Lee
Edward Bailey
Benjamin Baley
George Shearman
Entered
March 23
Dis-
oharg''
&
3
p.
month
QD
1
Amt.
mil-
age
Mch. 25
8.0.0
17
5.8
' 26
4
3.8.0
40
13.4
' 29
7
2.8.0
26
8.8
' 25
3
2.8.0
20
6.8
' 26
4
2.4.0
40
13.4
' 26
4
2.4.0
40
13.4
' 26
4
2.0.0
40
13.4
' 26
4
3.0.0
40
18.4
' 26
4
2.0.0
40
13.4
' 25
3
2.0.0
30
6.8
' 29
7
2.0.0
40
13.4
' 29
7
2.0.0
26
8.8
' 29
7
3.0.0
36
8.8
Total
1. 5.
1.10.
19.
11.
19.
19.
18.
18.
18.
10.
1. 2.
0.18.
0.18.
i:i2.10.10
Thomas Collins, Capt.
State of Vermont, ) Clarendon, June 11, 1781. Personally ap-
Rutland County. ( peared Capt. Thomas Collins, signer to the
foregoing roll, and made solemn oath that the several articles
therein mentioned are justly and truly charged and entered accord-
ing to the best of his knowledge.
Sworn before me.
Increase Mosely, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 12th. of June 1781. The within roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Thomas Collins or order, which is twelve pounds ten
shillings and two pence.
Thos. Chittenden, | ^ .,,
r^- Tz, r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Date above, received the contents of the above order in behalf
of Thos. Collins. George Shearman.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
345
[177] [A Scout from Moretown\
A Pay Roll of a scout from Moretown, March, 1781.
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
Eben"- Martin, Capt.
James M<=Laughlin, Lt.
John Hunkins
10
10
10
6.8
4.3
1.4
80
80
80
4
4
4
4.13. 4
3. 9. 3
2. 0. 0
^10. 2. 6
Attest, Eben' Martin, Capt.
John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. The within Pay
Roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the con-
tents of the same to Maj. John Barron for said scout, being the sum
of Ten pounds 2/6 lawful mone}-.
Tim" Brownson, ) ^ ...
,,„ n> 1 c Committee.
Thomas Tolman, \
Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784.
the above order.
^10.2.6
[99]
ReC' of the Treasurer the contents of
John Barron.
\Capt. John Throop' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Throop's Company of Militia for
their service in the late alarm and what they are allowed for time
from their respective homes. March 9, 1781.
Names
Com-
mencing
ft
4
p,
day
Amt.
pay
OD
p,
mile
Total
Capt. John Throop
March 9
5.4
1. 1.4
17
4d
1. 7.0
Lt. Bartholomew Durkee
4
3.7
14.4
17
1. 0.0
' ' Thomas Vail
4
1.7
14.4
17
1. 0.0
Sergt. Darius Sessions
4
1.7
6.4
27
J5.4
" Abidai Smith
4
1.7
6.4
4U
19.8
" Elijah Mason
7
1.7
11.1
17
16.9
William Willson
4
1.6
6.4
17
12.0
Corpl. John Peran
3
1.4
4.6
17
10.2
Edmund Hodges
4
1.4
5.4
17
11.0
Resolved Sessions
4
1.4
5.4
40
"
18.8
346
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Nathl. Throop, Sar'
John Bacon
Henry Ainsworth
Jona. Bebee
Sylvester Bugbee
Timothy Blaimer
Josiah Badcock
Nathan Chase
Asa Child
John Cheedle
Daniel Frasor
W'" Saml. Hutchinson
Seth H odges
John Hour
Thomas Noonan
Daniel Sharp
Eben' Winslow
Samuel Snow
Jona. Carpenter
Ellzah Carpenter
Isaiah Tinkham
Com-
m
^
P'
Amt.
m
p,
mencing
ft
day
pay
%
mile
March 9
4
1.4
5.4
17
4-1
4
1.4
5.4
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
6
1.4
8.0
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
7
1.4
9.4
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
6
1.4
8.0
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
7
1.4
9.4
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
3
1.4
4.0
17
Total
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
13.8
11.0
11.0
11.0
9.8
11.0
15.0
9.8
13.8
9.8
11.0
11.0
15.0
9.8
9.8
9.8
9.8
i:20. 5.7
The above is a true pay roll.
Attest, John Throop.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 14, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Throop
or bearer, being the sum of twenty pounds five shillings and seven
pence, lawful money. Windsor, April 14, 1781.
Timo. Brownson,
John Fassett,
June 19, 1781.
the above order.
;£20.5.7
>■ Committee.
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of"
John Throop.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
347
[162] \_Lieut. Daniel Spooner's Company']
A Pay Roll of Lieut, Daniel Spooner's Company of Militia
that marched to Orford on the Alarm, March, 1781.
Names
Days
P' day
Amt.
pay
Miles
P'
mile
4d
Total
Lt. Daniel Spooner
2
H.7
7.2
32
0.17.10
En. Jonah Loomis
3
3.7
7.3
32
'*
17.10
Sergt. George Denison
8
1.7
3.2
32
"
13.10
John Harvey
2
1.(1
3.2
33
( i
13.10
Corpl. Joseph Evans
3
1.6
3.
33
'*
13. 8
Oliver Bust
3
1.6
3.
33
t (
13. 8
" Joseph Grow, Jun.
3
1.6
3.
33
"
13. 8
" John Grow
3
1.4
3.
32
k <
13. 8
Dan Davison
2
1.4
2.8
38
' '
13. 4
Asa Taylor
3
1.4
2.8
32
1 (
13. 4
Zebulon Lee
2
1.4
2.8
33
1 (
13. 4
Thomas Kiohardson
3
1.4
3.8
32
t (
13. 4
James Richardson
3
1.4
2.8
33
'*
13. 4
Moses "Webster
2
1.4
3.8
32
k i
13. 4
Asa Wright
2
1.4
3.8
32
"
13. 4
Phineus Rust
2
1.4
3.8
33
1 (
13. 4
Jeremiah Rust
2
1.4
2.8
33
'*
13. 4
John Dunbar
2
1.4
3.8
33
( (
13. 4
Nehemiah Liscom
2
1.4
2.8
33
' '
13. 4
W"" Sumner
2
1.4
3.8
32
( (
13. 4
Robert Green
2
1.4
2.8
32
i f
13. 4
Joseph Remington
2
1.4
3.8
33
i (
13. 4
Walter Smith
3
1.4
3.8
33
( (
13. 4
Timo. Lull
3
1.4
3.8
32
( *
Ig. 4
W- S. Ashley
3
1.4
3.8
32
1 (
13. 4
Phin» Killam
2
1.4
3.8
33
' '
13. 4
Isaac Main
3
1.4
3.8
32
1 1
13. 4
Wilder Willard
2
1.4
3.8
32
i(
13. 4
Eli Willard
2
1.4
3.8
32
1 (
13. 4
Nathan Call
2
1.4
2.8
32
' *
13. 4
Eleazer Bishop
2
1.4
2.8
32
( I
13. 4
Benj. Munsell
2
1.4
3.8
33
' *
13. 4
Job. Tiller
2
1.4
2.8
33
i t
13. 4
Parsons Antisill
2
1.4
2.8
33
' '
13. 4
John Goldsbary
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
W"' Gouldsbary
2
1.4
3.8
33
13. 4
Joseph Gallup
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Paul Spnoner, Sur"
2
5.4
10.8
33
13. 4
Timo. Fisher
2
1.4
2.8
33
"
13. 4
W"" Patterson
2
1,4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Rations
2. 8
;^37.16. 0
A true roll. Attest, Danl. Spooner, Lt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 17, 1781. Sworn before
/"27.16.0 John Fassett, Asst.
348
STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lt. Daniel Spooner or bearer, being the sum of twenty-
seven pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett, ("
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
Paul Spooner.
[Ca//. John Burfs Co??ipa?iy\
Committee.
June 25, 1781.
this order.
[143]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Burt's Company in Col. Samuel
Fletcher's Regiment of Militia, for service done in the month of
March , 1781, both days included.
Names
Capt. Burt
Lt. Every Holbrook
" Peter Hazeltine
Sergt. Amos Holbrook
" Am'' [Amariah] Taft
John Hunthin [Huntlin]
Iham Barns
Benj. Murdock
Benj. Kugg
Caleb Hayward
Ephre Barns
Jona. elation
Benj. How
John How
Thad' Hazeltine
Byal Hazeltine
Thomas Case
Thomas Black
John Dyer
Benj. Dyer
Eben. Burt
William Eobins
Saml. Wiswell
Paul Hayward
Stephen Wilcox
Isaac Hunt [Hart]
Silas Hayward
Josh Wood
Amos Gray
Benj. Fuller
Edward Smith
Josiah Pisk
t3
_'^
CO
QJ
St*®
•A-^
a s
^1
0 «
m
&
p
60
a
0. mil
out at
per mil
m
o
■43
03
a 5 "
H S p
®.2
a^ 2
<
IZi
Ph
<
11"'
12"'
2
10.8
15
4
7.8
2
9.3
2
6.4
2
7.3
2
6.4
2
3.4
5.0
2
3.8
5.0
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
a
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
o
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
3
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
"
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
2
2.8
5.
0
18.4
13.7
13.7
8.4
8.4
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.S
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
;£'13.9.2
John Burt, Capt-
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
349
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 13, 1781. The within roll
sworn to by Capt. John Burt, before
John Fasset, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. John Burt or bearer, being thirteen pounds nine shillings and
two pence, lawful money. John Fassett, ( „
Timo. Brownson, j" ^°™°'
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
;^13-9.2 John Burt.
[105]
[Sirmfs under Command of Lieut. Nathaniel IF/iite]
A Pay Roll of a party of Men belonging to Col. Peter Olcott's
Regiment, under the command of Lieut. Nathaniel White, em-
ployed as Scouting Parties for one month by Col. Olcott's order, in
the month of March, 1781.
Names
When
ngaged
For what
term
Time of service
Dollars
per
Total
Months
Days
30
month
18
Nathl. White, Lt. 1'
' March
one month
5.8.0
Eobert Johnston '
30
6|
2.
John Barron '
30
do
2.
Benjamin Barnard
30
do
2.
Elijah Blood
80
do
2.
John Barnard
80
do
2.
Samuel Miller
80
do
3.
Levi Collins '
80
do
2.
John Andross
30
do
2.
Nathan Spafford '
30
do
2.
John Gait
80
do
3.
Jeremiah Bowen
30
do
2.
Thomas McParland '
30
do
2.
John Jacobs '
30
do
2.
Nicholas White
30
do
2.
.,^33.8.0
Nathl. White, Lieut.
I do swear by the Ever-Living God, that the within Roll is a
true state of the company t:nder my command, without any fraud
to the State of Vermont or any individual, according to my best
knowledge. Natha. White, Lieut.
Feb. 5, 1782. Sworn before me.
Noah White, Justice of Peace.
350
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 27'" Feb. 1782. The above
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Lieut. Nathl. White the sum of thirty-three pounds eight
shillings lawful money. Nathl. Brush, ) ^ .^,
° ' T T>- -u r Committee.
Isaac lichenor, )
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, June 18, 1782. Reed, of I. Allen,
Treasurer, the contents of this order for Lieut. White.
Bildad Andros.
[83]
[^ Scout from Straff or (f\
A Pay Roll of three men which went from Strafford to Brook-
field in the month of March, 1781, on a Scout in the State service,
by orders from Gen. Olcott.
Names
Days
Per day
Miles
Total
Ensign Solomon Calkin
John Harris
James Ordway
3
3
3
1.7X
1.4 -
1.4
20
20
20
0.10. 6
0.10. 8
0.10. 8
^l.ll.lOJ^
Pay Table Office, Oct. 22, 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Solomon Calkin, or bearer, it being one pound eleven shillings ten
V2 pence. John Strong, ) Committee.
Timothy Brownson, j
Thetford, July 28, 1783. Received of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, one pound eleven shillings and ten pence half penny
Lawful Money in full of the within account and above order.
^1.11. 103^ Elijah Beaman.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
351
[58]
\Capt. Samuel S. Savage's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Savage's Company of Militia, that marched
the 16th day of March last by order from Genl. Baley, Esq
Windsor, March 16, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Amount
Capt. Saml. Stow Savage
3
42
1.10. 0
Lt. Jerathl. Comings
1. 4. 9
Lt. Smith
1. 4. 9
Sergt. James Fletcher
0.18. 9
Sergt. Worcester
0.18. 9
" Hunter
0.18. 9
" Woods
0.18. 9
Corpl. Bishop
0.18. 9
Adams
0.18. 6
William Hunter
0.18. 6
Elnathan Hubbard
0.18. 6
Jeremh. Bishop
0.18. 0
Elijah Allen
0.18. 0
Edward Allen
0.18. 0
Jos. Palmenty
0.18. 0
John Wood
0.18. 0
Jona. Cady
0.18. 0
John Caday
0.18. 0
Benj. Caday
0.18. 0
Nathan Fish
0.18. 0
Total
^19. 9. 6
Test, Saml. Stow Savage, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, Apl. 13, 1781. Sworn before
John Fassett, Asst.
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Saml. Stow Savage or bearer, being the sum of
nineteen pounds nineteen shillings and six pence, lawful money.
Given at Windsor, Apl. 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
June 14, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treas., the contents of the
above order for Capt. Savage. Eben'' Curtis.
Com^
352
STATE OF VERMONT
[19]
\Capt. John Marcy's Conipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Mercy's Company of Militia that
marched the 16"' day of March last by orders from Gen. Bailey, Esq.,
Windsor, March 16, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. John Mercy
3
42
1.10. 0
Lt. Elnathan Strong
1. 4. 9
Lt. Eben' Hoisington
1. 4. 9
Sergt. John Mercey
0.18. 9
Saml, Pattrick
0.18. 9
Matthew Pattrick
0.18. 9
William Hilton
0.18. 9
Corpl. Thomas Wilson
0.18. 6
'■ Flezekiah Thompson
0.18. 6
Sylvanus Waters
0.18. 0
Stephen Jacobs
0.18. 0
Eldad Hubbard
0.18. 0
Eben"- Curtis
0.18. 0
John Curtis
0.18. 0
Elisha Hawley
0.18. 0
Joseph Thomas
0.18. 0
Joel Butler
0.18. 0
Peter Currier
0.18. 0
Jacob Hastens
0.18. 0
Eben'' Squire
0.18. 0
Jeded* Levins
0.18. 0
Stephen Marcy
0.18. 0
Lothrop Thomson
0.18. 0
Simeon Knowlton [Nolton]
0.18. 0
Saml. Mercy
0.18. 0
Isaiah Burke
0.18. 0
Leonard Spoilden
0.18. 0
John Gouss
0.18. 0
W" & Saml. Jewett, 18/ each
1.16. 0
^28. 9. 6
John Marcy, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
353
Com'=
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Marcy
or bearer, being the sum of twenty-eight pounds, nine shillings and
six pence, lawful money.
Given at Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
^28.9.6.
Bennington, 32d June, 1781.
the within pay roll.
[14] \_Capt. J. Burk's and Capt.
A Pay Abstract for Capt. Jesse Burk's and Capt. Michael
Gilson's Companies, officers and soldiers included, who marched in
the Alarm, March (at Newbury) 1781.
John Fassett, [
Then received the contents of
John Marcy, Captain.
M. Gibson's Compames~\
No.
No.
Pay
Wages
Names
days
miles
per
mile
per
day
Total
Capt. Jesse Burk
3
30
4d
5/4
1. 6. 0
Sub" Benj. Whitney
3
30
4
3/7
1. 0. 9
Non-com"^ Experience Fisk
3
30
4
1/5^
0.14. 4.%
Jabez Perry
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Cleaford Chaffy
3
30
4
l/i
0.14
Richard Doraen [Deraen?]
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Calvin Chaffy
3
30
4
lA
0.14
John Gould
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Charles Rice
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Nathl. Kittredge
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Joseph Burk
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
John M'=Neal
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Silas Burk
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Jesse Ide
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Cornelius Miller
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Pearl Gould
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Saml. Phipper
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
John Petty
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Abel Carpenter
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
;£14. 5. ly.
Pay Table Office, 6th Sept. 1781. The within pay roll examined
and. approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Jesse Burk or bearer, it being fourteen pounds, five .shillings and
a penny y. John Strong, ( ^^^^,
Timo. Brownson, \
[33J
354
STATE OF VERMONT
Rec'd. Arlington, (Sept.
of the within order.
15, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents
Jesse Burk, Capt.
:52]
[CaJ>t. Joshua Hazen's Company (^part)']
A Pay Roll for that r^LrJt of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company
in Col. Wood's Regiment that marchtwith Lieut. William Bramble
to Dresden in the alarm at Newbury when Col. Thos. Johnson
was carried away captive. [March, 1781]
Names
Bank
Miles
travel
Days
in
service
Expense
Total
William Bramble
Lieut.
13
o
^0.8. 0
0.12. 6
Asa .Kmerson
Sergt.
do
2
3.11
6.11
Jacob Hall
Private
do
2
3. 8
6. 8
Jonatltan Burtch
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Jesse Hall
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Joshua Dewey
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Abel Marsh
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Roger Marsh
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Elkanah Sprague, Jr.
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Elnathan Allen
do
do
3
2. 8
6. 8
Elliot Porter
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Jonathan Reynold
do
do
3
2. 8
6. 8
W°' Curtis
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
James Burtch
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Isaac Jones
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Oliver Wateman
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
W"' Dunham
Corporal
do
3
3. 8
6. 9-
John Carpenter
Private
do
3
2. 8
6. 8
Joseph Marsh, Jr.
do
do
3
3. 8
6. 8
Daniel Marsh
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Thos. Richardson
do
do
3
2. 8
6. 8
W° Burtch
do
do
3
2. 8
6. 8
Total of the whole,
,..;^7.13.4. 8*
*So in roll.
Test. William Bramble, Lieut.
Hartford, April y" 3rd, 1781.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 22, 1781. The within
account examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Lt. William Bramble or bearer, being seven pounds
seven shillings and six pence.
Jno. Fassett, ) „
Timo. Brownson, \ ^°™
June 23, 1781. Received of L Allen, Treasurer, the contents
of this order,
;;^7.12.6. Elkanah Sprague.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
355
[370] [^Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company, who marched
to Piermont, upon Gen. Bailey's request, March 9, A. D. 1781, in
the Alarm at Peacham.
Names
Days
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
Asa Hazen, Sergt.
David Wright, ' '
Elias Chapman, Sergt.
Andrew Tracy, "
Stephen Tilden, Jr., Corpl.
Hezekiah Hazen, "
John Gillet [Jillet],
Joseph Chapman
Erastus Chapman
Simeon Curtis
Thomas Savage
Thomas Hazen
Solomon Hazen
Flavel [Israel] Gillet
Enoch Eaton
Jonathan Bem^ent
Timo. Johnston
Artery Bobinson
Nathl. Bugby
Nehemiah Closson
James Tracy
Thomas Tracy
Josiah Tilden
Luther Powell
Calvin Powell
William Strong
Solomon Strong
Solomon Strong, Jr.
Seth Savage
Benj. Wright
Bedinton Wright
Benj. Burk
Stephen Tilden
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
Wages
due
.0.8
3.2
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.8
3.8
3.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.8
3.8
2.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
2.8
3.8
3.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.8
3.8
Miles
Miles
Amt.
from
home
travel
30 .
30
0.10.0
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
30
30
10.
Total
. 0.8
13.3
13.3
13.2
13.2
13.0
13.0
13.0
13.8
13.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
13.8
13.8
12.8
13.8
12.8
12.8
13.8
13.8
13.8
12.8
12.8
;^32. 1.8
Attest, Joshua Hazen, Captain.
Pav Table Office, Bennington, June 22^ 1781. The within
account examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Capt. Joshua Hazen or bearer, being twenty-two
pounds one shilling and eight pence.
Thos. Fassett, Timo. Brownson, Committee.
June 23, 1781. Reed, in full.
^22 1 8 Elkanah Sprague.
356
STATE OF VERMONT
[290]
[CaJ>(. Timothy Brush's Company {pari) \
A Pay Roll of part Capt. Timothy Brush's Company, who
marched by order of Col. Peter Olcott at the time the enemy came
to Peacham, under the command of Lieut. John Hopson,
March 9. 1781.
Names
Time pay-
ment
Days
Wag-
es
due
Miles
travel
Pr
mile
Amt.
tx'avel
Total
Lt. John Hopson
March 9
2
3.7
13
4'i
S
0.4.0
11. 2
Sergt. Joel Stimson
( ( <(
2
1.7
12
4
4.
7. 2
" Elas Newton
" "
2
1.7
12
4
4.
7. 2
" Benj. Burton
(( ((
2
1.7
13
4
4.
7. 3
Oorpl. Eiisha Freeman
.1 <<
2
1.5
12
4
4.
6.10
John Bush
1 c ( (
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Elijah Baldwin
(( ((
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Jona. Bartlet
»l 11
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Joseph Bartlet
(( 11
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Elet Bartlet
(1 11
2
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
John Burton
tl 11
2
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Israel Brown
1 ( 11
2
3.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Daniel Brown
11 1 <
2
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Jonathan Benton
11 ^i
3
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
David Belknap
It i(
2
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Elijah Burnap
ft 11
3
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Prince Freeman
(( 11
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Hezekiah Goodrich
11
2
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Josiah Goodrich
(( (1
2
3.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Eeuben Hatch
It (1
2
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
John Hatch
(( ti
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Constant Murdock[Moredock]
i< ti
2
3.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Cyprian Morgan
11 ft
2
3.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Francis Smalley
ft 11
3
3.8
13
4
4
6. 8
John Spear
11 ft
3
3.8
13
4
4
6. 8
John Sargent
If f 1
3
2.8
12
4
4
6. 8
Jonas Eichards
(f 1 1
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Samuel Thacher [Tacher]
ft ft
2
3.8
13
4
4
6. a
Levi Waterman
ft 1 (
2
3.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Joseph Wales
ft It
2
3.8
12
4
4
6. 8
John Slaughton
11 (1
2
3.8
13
4
4
6. 8
Eoswell Morgan
(t ft
2
2.8
13
4
4
6. 8
;^10.19. 6
A true roll.
Attest,
John Hopson, Lieut.
Norwich, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Lieut.
John Hopson of Norwich afor"^ and made oath to the within
pay roll, that it was made according to the best of his judgment.
Before me, Nathl. Brown, Justice of the Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 357
Pay Table Office, 25"" June, 1781. Examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to John Hopkins, or
bearer, it being ten pounds nineteen shillings and six pence.
jry- r> °^' [ Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
;£10.19.6 Elisha Burton.
358
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[375]
[^ Scout under Lieut. James Smalley\
A Pay Roll for service done in a Scout under the command of
Lt. James Smalley at the time of the Alarm at Peacham, by order
from Col. Peter Olcott, March 16, 1781.
Names
Time
engaged
Days
Wages
due
0.15.0
5.4
5.4
Miles
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Lt. James Smalley
Jona. Lord
Elisha Waterman
Mar. 16
(C 1(
4
4
4
30
30
80
4d
4
4
0.10.0
10.
10.
1. 4.4
15.4
15.4
^2.17.8
Jas. Smalley, Lt.
State of Vermont. Norwich, 9th of June, 1781. Sworn before
Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, it being two pounds seventeen shillings and eight pence.
Pay Table OfSce, 25th June, 1781.
John Strong, \ Con,n:ittee.
Timo. Brownson, \
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents
of this order.-
^2.17.8 Elisha Burton.
[268]
\_Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Cox's Company of Militia, for marching
to Fort Fortitude at Bethel in the year 1781.
Names
Time
when
Days
Miles
Pr
day
Total
Capt. Benj. Cox
Mar. 9
2
7
5.4
0.13.0
Sergt. John Newton
2
7
1.7
0. 5.6
Amos Bicknell
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
Nathan Boman
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
Joseph Boman
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
Solomon Aikins
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
William Freeman
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
Andrew Stevens
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
Saml. Steward [Steard]
2
7
1.4
0. 5.0
;^2.13.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
361
Norwich, April 9, 1781. Then appeared before me Capt.
Benj. Cox and made oath that the within pay roll was just, with-
out fraud to the public or any private person.
Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Pay Table Office, June 23, 1781. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
which is eleven pounds seventeen shillings and two pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ .,,
T -u 17 4.4. M- Committee.
John Fassett, [
Reed, the contents of this order of I. Allen,
June 25, 1781
Treasurer.
^11.17.2.
Joseph Foster.
[254] [yi Scout from Moretowfi]
A Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown.
Names
When
marched
Days
pr
day
Miles
Total
Eben' Martin, Capt.
James McLaughlin, Lt.
John Hunkins
Mar. 1781
( ( ( (
Mi, ( (
10
10
10
0.6.8
0.4.3
0.1.4
80
80
80
4.13.4
3. 9.2
2. 0.0
^10. 2.6
Eben' Martin, Capt.
John Barron, Major
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct . 29, 1784. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the contents of
the same to Maj. John Barron, for said scout, being the sum of
ten pounds 2/6 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson,
Thos. Tolman,
I Co
mmittee.
Rutland, Oct. 39, 1784.
of the above order.
^10.2.6
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents
John Barron.
362
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[169]
\Capt. William Heaton's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Heaton's Company of Militia in
Thetford, from August, 1780, to April, 1781, in the alarm at
Royalton and twice to Newbery, &c.
Wages
Amt. of
Names
Days
due
4. 0.0
Miles
travel
Capt. William Heaton
12
68
1.2.8
Lt. Timo. Bartholomew
12
2.16.0
68
1.2.8
Lt. John Wright
12
2.16.0
68
1.2.8
Lt. Abner Howard
12
2.16.0
68
1.2.8
Sergt. E. Hosford
12
19.
68
1.2.8
Sergt. Joel Strong
12
19.
68
1.2.8
" Joel Chamberlin
12
19.
68
1.2.8
Walter Abbot
12
19.
68
1.2.8
Corpl. Simon Gillet
12
17.
68
1.2.8
Frederick Arnist
12
17.
68
1.2.8
" Charles Chamberlin
12
17.
68
1.2.8
Richard Wallace
12
17.
68
1.2.8
David English
12
16.
68
1.2.8
David Mann
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Frederick Mann
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Eldad Post
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Aaron Post
12
;6.
68
1.2.8
Ichabod Trusdel
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Aaron Truesdel
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Aaron Hosford
12
16.
68
1.2.8
John Stewart
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Abijah Howard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Joseph Hosford
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Noah Swetland
12
16.
68
1.2.8
W" Cushman
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Elisha Woodworth
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Joseph Downer
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Cushman Downer
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Gardner Dustou
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Orange Heaton
12
16.
68
■ 1.2.8
Abner Chamberlin
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Elijah Howard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Benj. Chamberlin
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Saml. Galusha
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Zebede Howard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
365
Wages
Amt. of
Names
Days
due
Miles
travel
Moses Cadwell
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Beriah Loomis
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Abel Wright
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Samuel Wright
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Jonathan Nichols
12
16.
68
1.2.8
John Osborn
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Samuel Rogers
12
16.
68
1.2.8
George Hubbard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
David Bow
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Thomas Divine
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Moody Truman
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Jeptha Tyler
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Solomon Strong
12
16.
68
1.2.8
^98.0.0
Pay Table Office, June 23^ 1781. The within pay roll is
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is hereby ordered to
pay the same to Capt. William Heaton or bearer, it being for the
sum of ninety-eight pounds.
Timo. Brownson. ) Committee.
June 26, 1781.
this order.
;£98.0.0
John Strong,
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
Timo. Bartholomew.
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STATE OF VERMONT
[340] [CaJ>f. Simeon Stevens' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Stevens' Company in Newbury,
from May, 1779, to May, 1781, of service done in guarding and
scouting in the sundry alarms, guarding prisoners, under the com-
mand of Col. Peter Olcott.
Names
Days
Pay
pr month
Total
Simeon Stevens, Capt.
35
12.0.0
6.13.4
Joseph Chamberlin, Lt.
25
8
4. 6.4
Dudley Carleton, 2* Lt.
25
8
4. 6.4
Saml. Eaton
19
2.8
1.10.3
Wright Chamberlin )
19
2.8
1.10.3
Henry Lovewell v Sergts.
19
2.8
1.10.3
Josiah Page )
, 19
2.8
1.10.3
Joseph Wilson
19
2.
1. 5.4
Err Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Otho Stevens
19
2.
1. 5.4
Saml. Stevens
19
2.
1. 5.4
William Wallace
19
2.
1. 5.4
Zacheus Lovewell
19
2.
1. 5.4
William Tapline
19
2.
1. 5.4
James Dodge
29
2.
1.18.8
Levi Sylvester, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Fowler, 3*
19
2.
1. 5.4
Joseph White, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Amos Berratt [Benatt]
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thomas Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Page
19
2.
1. 5.4
David Hazletine
33
2.
2. 4
Robert Hunkins
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jona. Goodwin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Kent
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thomas Brock
19
2.
1. 5.4
Eben' White
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Mills, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Mills, Sen.
1'9
2.
1. 5.4
Reuben Foster
19
2.
1. 5.4
Isaac Stevens
19
2.
1. 5.4
Mansfield Taplin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Duncan McLean
26
2.
1.148
Remembrance Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Taplin
19
2.
1. 5.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
369
Names
Days
Pay
pr month
Total
Abner Fowler
19
2.
1. 5.4
Betijamin Muzzey
19
2.
1. 5.4
Robert Johnstone
57
2.
3.16.
Pelettah Bliss
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jona, Bntterfield
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jona. Fowler
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Hazeltine
19
2.
1. 5.4
Asa Webster
19
2.
1. 5.4
Saml. Barnate
19
2.
1. 5.4
Willibie Goodin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Benj. Barnett
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Goodwin
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Barnate
19
2.
1. 5.4
Uriah Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Brown
19
2.
1. 5.4
Ephraira Lecy
19
2.
1. 5.4
Gideon Smith
19
2.
1. 5.4
Aaron Osmore
39
2.
2.12.
Saml. Heath
19
2.
1. 5.4
Ephraim Bayley
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jameas Heath
19
2.
1. 5.4
Ephraim Webster
19
2.
1. 5.4
Ephraim Webster, Jun'
19
2.
1. 5.4
Fry Bayley
39
2.
1.18.8
Peter Johnson
19
2.
1. 5.4
Elihu Johnson
20
2.
1. 6.8
Saml. Johnson
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Russell
19
2.
1. 6.4
Amos Kimball
8
2.
10.8
Saml. Webster
19
2.
1. 5 4
Abiel Chamberlin
31
2.
2. 1.4
Timo. Sargent
19
2.
1. 5.4
Neh'' Lovewell, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Baird
19
2.
1. 5.4
Sylvanus Heath
19
2.
1. 5.4
Neh'' Lovewell, Senior
19
2.
1. 6.4
Jacob Bayley, Jr.
19
2.
2.
2.
1. 5.4
1. 5.4
1. 6.4
1. 5.4
Moses Kelly
James Bayley
19
19
William Johnson
19
2.
Nathl. Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
[24]
370
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Pay
Total
pr month
Saml. Hadley
32
2.
2. 2.8
Asher Chamberlin
23
2.
1.10.8
Silas Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Fowler, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Gates
39
2.
2.12.
Jona. Lovewell
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Kent, Junior
19
2.
1. 5.4
Edmund Brown
19
2.
1. 5.4
James Vance
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Vance
19
2.
]. 5.4
Thos, Hibbard
19
2.
1. 5.4
Joseph Taylor
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thomas Johnson
19
2.
1. 5.4
Paul Ford
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thos. McKeitch
19
2.
1. 5.4
Samuel Fellows
19
2.
1. 5 4
Andrew Carter
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jesse Heath
19
2.
1. 5.4
Aaron Shepard
19
2.
1. 5.4
Nicholas White
19
2.
1. 5.4
Moses Chamberlin
21
2.
1. 8.
Stephen Powers
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jona. Powers
19
2.
1. 5 4
Ashbel Shepard
14
2.
18 8
Cornelius Morgan
19
2.
1. 5.4
£■-
L49.7.4
Simeon Stevens, Capt.
Newbury, June 7, 1785. This certifieth that then Capt.
Simeon Stevens personally appeared and gave solemn oath to the
truth of the within roll, errors excepted, before me,
Jacob Kent, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within roll
is examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, amounting to one hundred forty-nine pounds seven shil-
lings and four pence, lawful money, to Capt. Simeon Stevens (or
bearer)
Sam' Bartlet, \ ^ ...
rv^- -o \ Committee,
limo. Brownson, j
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the
Sunderland, July 9, 1785
contents of this order.
;^149.7.4
John G. Bayley.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
371
[331]
[Srouis under Command of Capt. Frye Bayley\
A Pay Roll of a party of men belonging to Col. Peter Olcott's
Regiment under the command of Capt. Frye Bayley, employed in
scouting, dated at Newbury, 8th May, 1781.
When
For
Time of
service
Names
en-
gaged
what
term
Total
Mos.
Days
Frye Bayley, Capt.
1
7
9.17.4
James Bayley, Lt.
^
1
7
6.12.7
Thos. Chamberlin, Lt.
v^
o
20
3.11.8
Thomas Johnson
cr
&3
16
1. 1.4
Levi Sylvester
C/5
"-1
1
7
2. 9.4
Aaron Sheppard
1-1
ao
1. 6.8
Ephraim Webster
<^
15
1. 0.0
Stephen Powers
ft
-t
1
7
2. 9.4
Jonathan Powers
&
3
1
7
2. 9.4
Samuel Johnson
o
30
1. 6.8
Jesse Heath
ft)
cr
15
1. 0.0
Asa Webster
O
o
14
0.18.8
David Hazeltine
rt-
o
19
1. 5.4
Joseph White
0)
fD
0
26
1.14.8
Jacob Bayley, Jr.
t-i
1
2
2. 2.8
Nehemiah Lovewell
a>
p.
1
7
2. 9.4
John Lovewell
r-h
(-».
1
7
3. 9.4
Abiel Chamberlin
i i
12
0.16.0
Err Chamberlin
00
o
Ci.
( (
15
1. 0.0
Nathl. Merrill
o
.^
((
10
0.13.4
Joseph Chamberlin
Samuel Eaton
05
5'
It
4
15
0. 5.4
1. 0.0
Samuel Hadley
"<!
i (
10
0.13.0
Joshua Bayley
_oo
<
1
(t
2. 0.0
Henry Lovewell
o'
1
7
2. 9.4
John Gibson
CO
1— '
CO
o
1
7
2. 9.4
IJenj. Barnett
1
( <
2. 0.0
^57.10.7
The above is a true and just pay
ofHcer.
Newbury, May 8, 1781.
roll on the honor of an
Frye Bayley, Capt.
372
STATE OF VERMONT
In Council, Feb. 18, 1782. Resolved, that it be and hereby is
recommended to the committee of Pay Table to adjust and draw
an order on the Treasurer for the payment of the within Pay Roll.
Attest, Jos. Fay, Secretary.
Pay Table OfSce, Bennington, Feb. 19, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of fifty-seven pounds ten shillings and seven pence to Capt.
Frye Bayley or order. Isaac Tichenor, ( ^ . ,
"NT ii_i o i_ r v^ommittee.
Nathl, Brush, j
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 20, 1783. Reed, of Tra
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being-
fifty-seven pounds ten shillings and seven pence, lawful money,
for and in behalf of Capt. Frye Bayley.
^57.10.7 Nehemiah Lovewell, Jr.
[15] [ Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company, Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia
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Lt. Eben' Wilson 2
0
25
6
5.8.0 3
0.8.4
1.18.3
Sergt. Jona. Sprague '
25
((
2.0.8
0.18.4
" Luther Colvin '
35
"
3.0.8
18.4
Jona. Seely '
25
"
3.0.0
16.4
George Gage '
25
"
3.0.0
16.4
William Gage '
35
((
3.0.0
16.4
William Louden
35
"
2.0.0
16.4
Matthew Bay
35
3
2.0.0
16.4
Edward Soper '
25
6
2.0.0
16.4
Obadiah Al en '
35
"
3.0.0
16.4
Philip Spalding
35
w
3.0.0
16.4
Job Conger '
35
"
3.0.0
16.4
Asher Conger '
25
1 (
3.0.0
16.4
Kichard Latten '
25
1 (
2.0.0
16.4
David Howard '
25
2.0.0
16.4
Equella Sturge '
35
([
2.0.0
16.4
ThoB. Allen
25
"
3.0.0
16.4
James Webster '
Nov 4
15
3.0.0
1. 8.4
Jesse Tuttle
4
15
2.0.0
1. 8.4
W" Oreubly, Jr.
4
15
2.0.0
1. 8.4
Constant Vail '
4
15
3.0.0
1. 8.4
Nichodemus Herenton '
4
15
3.0.0
1. 8.4
Jonathan Grover '
4
15
3.0.0
1. 8.4
John Horton
2
25
6
3.0.0
0.16.4
i: 23. 18. 4
Lt.'s Eations
Total
0. 4.0
;^24. 3.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
373
Pay Table Office, 30th May, 1781. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same, being ^24.2.4 Thos. Chittenden, ) p ,,
Timo. Brownson, [ ^""^
Date above rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above.
Stephen Calkins.
[34]
[Capit. Stephen Calkins' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company of Militia in
■Col. Ira Allen's Regiment.
When
When
Pay per
Miles
Amt. of
Names
march-
return-
Days
month
travel
travel
Total
ed
ed
■Capt. Stephen Calkins
36
30
5
8.0.0
25
0.8.4
1.17.1
Lt. Eben'- Wilson
5.8.0
8.4
1. 6.7
En. Isaac Colvin
5.8.0
8.4
1. 6.7
Sergt. Luther Colvin
2.8.0
8.4
0.16.4
" Jona. Sprague
2.0.0
8.4
16.4
Danl. Vanderlander
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Oershom Conger
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Amos Colvin
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Philip Spaulding
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Obadiah Allen
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Edward Soper
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Obadiah Edmunds
8.0.0
8.4
15.0
Henry Spalding
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
W'" Gage
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
David Howard
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Job Conger
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Jonathan Selah
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Ezekiel Smith
3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Eichard Calkins
2
8
3
3.0.0
8.4
13.6
Capt." rations
0.6.8
Lt. do
3.4
En° do
3.4
jfl6.10.4
Eations 0.13.4
£17. 3.8
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same, being ^17.3.8 Thos. Chittenden, ) q^^^b
Timo. Brownson, (
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within
pay roll. Stephen Calkins.
374
STATE OF VERMONT
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 375
[352] [A Rutland Company under Ensign Isaac Cushman']
A Pay Roll of a part of a Militia Company belonging to Rut-
land, under the command of Ensign Isaac Cushman to Fort Ven-
geance the first of June last [?], by order of Lt. Spencer, at that
time commandant at said Fort.
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Isaac Cushman, En.
7
12
1.13.4
Nathl. Pratt, Sergt.
7
12
15.4
Chap" Hawley
7
12
13.4
Jared Post
7
12
13.4
Fredk. Cushman
7
12
13.4
William Barr
7
12
13.4
Amos Hiams
7
12
13.4
Moses Andrews
7
12
13.4
Elias Post
7
12
13.4
Edward Waters
7
12
13.4
John Hinman
7
12
13.4
_ osiah Hale
2
12
6.8
^hineas Kingley
2
12
6.8
James Bentley
2
12
6.8
Dennis Burgess
2
12
6.8
Joseph Keeler
2
12
6.8
John Andrews
6
12
12.0
Nathl. Whitney
2
12
6.8
£no.8
Pay Table Office, 12th June, 1781. The within roll being ex-
amined is approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Isaac Cushman or order, which is eleven pounds eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden, | ^ „„
^. T5 y Com==
Timo. Brownson, j
Rutland, June 8, 1781. To his Excellency Thomas Chitten-
den, Esq: — Please to deliver the sum of the within roll to the
bearer, Sylvanus Brown, and you will oblige your humble servt.
Isaac Cushman.
Date above reed, the contents of the above order.
Pr me, Sylvanus Brown.
376
STATE OF VERMONT
[3 "3 5] \Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company for their
service in the Alarm at Castleton, June 10"', 1781 — in obedience
to orders from Major Isaac Clark.
Names
Days in
Wages
Travel
Total
service
pr day
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
2
6.8
2.8
16.
Lt. Josiah Grant
2
4.3
2.8
11. 2
En.'Elkanah Ashley
a
4.3
2.8
11. 2
Serg^t. John Ashley
2
1.7
2.8
5.10
" Puter How
2
1.7
2.8
5.10
Corp. Ichabod Marshall
2
1.6
2.8
5. 7
Thomas Dewey
2
1.5
2.8
5. 7
" Saml. Fletcher
2
1.5
2.8
5. 7
Danl. Richards
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Asa Lawrence
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Timothy Hyde
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
James Guthrie
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Samuel Allen
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Thomas Hooker
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Isaac Adams
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Phineas Pearce
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
John How
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Enoch Ashley
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Benjamin Adams
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Jason Royce
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Elijah Goodwin
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Azel Holmes
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
John Moseley
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Benjamin Parmetree
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
William Richards
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Samuel Hooker
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Paul Marshal
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Jonathan Marshall
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Asahel Green
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Philip How
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
William Hooker, Jr.
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
James Barber
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Ichabod Darrow
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Joseph Rain [Rann?]
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Seth Craw
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Eben"' Frisbie
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
377
Names
Days in
service
Wages
pr day
Travel
Total
Philip Brookins
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Hezekiah Loggan
2
1.4
2,8
6. 4
Bartholomew Marrit
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Barnard Ward
2
1.4
2.8
6. 4
Silas Churchel
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Isaac Horsford
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Reuben Horsford
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Michael Marrit
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Elijah Owen, Jr.
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Elisha Owen
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Henry Hyde
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Levi Thatcher
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
;^14. 0. 1
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Sunderland, April 8, 1782. Pay Table Office. The within
pay roll examined and approved the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Zebediah Dev/ey or order, it being fourteen
pounds and one penny. Timothy Brownson, ) r^„„,^:+4-„„
Nathl. Brush, [ '-onimitree.
Sunderland, April 12, 1782.
Before me
The above paj- roll sworn to.
Timo. Brownson, Assistant.
Sunderland, April 12, 1782. For value received I do hereby
sign over the above pay roll to Ira Allen, and request the Treas-
urer to pay the same to him.
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 8, 1782. Reed, of
I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
Ira Allen.
378
STATE OF VERMONT
[333]
[Cajtt. Lemuel Roberts Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Roberts' Company in Col.
Ebeiiezer Allen's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State,
commencing the tenth and ending the eleventh day of June, both
days included.
NAMKa
Entered
Left
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Lemuel Roberts
June 10
June 11
2
7
0.15.8
Ensign Cephas Carpenter
2
7
9.6
Sergt. Asahel Joiner
2
7
5.6
John Collins
2
7
6.6
Isaiah Mason
2
7
5.0
Nathan Lee
2
7
5.0
George Shearman
2
7
5.0
Edward Bayley
3
7
5.0
John Bayley
2
7
5.0
Nathan Collins
2
7
5.0
Isaac Runnels
3
7
5.0
Oliver Walton
2
7
5.0
Henry Walton
2
7
5.0
Amos Herrick
2
7
5.0
i:4.6.2
Lemuel Rc'berts, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Lem' Roberts or bearer, being four pounds six shillings and
two pence. John Fassett,
John Strong, f
Committee.
Reed. 14th Sept.
above order.
1781, of the Treasurer,
the contents of
Jacob Smith.
the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
379
[123] \^Capt. John Spafford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben'
Allen's Regiment of Militia in the State of Vermont for service
done in an alarm, commencing the 10"' day and ending the 11'''
day of June 1781, both days included.
Name
Capt. John Spafford
Lt. Saml. Allen
En. Orange Train
Sergt. Abijah Pratt
Zephaniah White
" Daniel Adams
" Jared Jones
Thomas Porter
Stephen Royce
Thomas Hutchinson
Aaron Matthews
Thomas Tuttle
Stephen Rice
Elisha Grandy
Charles Brewster
Samuel Matthews
Zorflus Fitch
Ethan Pier
Ephraim Coy
Jasper Southworth
Artemas Southworth
Daniel Evans
Elihu Johnson
Jacob Johnson
Benja" Johnson
Moses Corbin
Joshua Remington
Uriah Remington
John Trass
John Hamilton
Bethel Hurd
Jonathan Griswoll
James Linn
James Adams
Days
Pr day
2
6.8
2
4.3
3
4.3
2
1.7
2
1.7
2
1.7
2
1.7
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
2
1.4
Amt.
wages
13.4
8.6
8.6
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
Miles
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
Total
18.4
13.6
13.6
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.2
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
8
7
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
380
STATE OF VERMONT
Name
Days
Pr day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Total
Theoderous Frisbe
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Elisha Coy
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
John Chandler
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Oliver Bell
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Isaac Richmond
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Joshua Cambel
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Solomon Noble
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Heber Rice
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Joseph Chandler
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Clark Noble
2
1.4
2-8
15
7.8
Hezekiah Wadsworth
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
James Cotten
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
W" Vose [Chase?]
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Abel White
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Edward Turner
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Aaron Adams
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Darius Chipman
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Henry Nicholson
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Henry Nicholson, Jr.
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Elisha Utley
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
John Hopkins
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Robert Hopkins
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Daniel Herick
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Job Spafford
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Daniel Fuller
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Cyrus Chipman
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
^23.10.8
Test, John Spafford, Capt.
I swear that the above paj' roll is truly and justly made, with-
OTit fraud to the public or injustice to any individual, according to
the best of my knowledge. John Spafford, Capt.
Jan. 20. 1783. Sworn before me.
Obediah Noble, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Feb'' 24, 1783. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. John Spafford or bearer, it being twenty-three
pounds ten shillings and eight pence.
John Strong,
Isaac Tichenor,
Com<=
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
381
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, April 25, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being
twenty-three pounds ten shillings and eight pence, lawful money
in behalf of Capt. John Spafford.
^23.10.8 John Strong,
[64] [Capt. Jacob Wood's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Wood's Company, Col. Thomas
Lee's Regiment, for their tour to Castleton, June 10, A.D. 1781.
Names
When
marched
When
dis-
charged
Wages &
rations
per day
Total
Capt. Jacob Wood
Lt. Jo' Spalding
Sergt. Benj. Richardson
Ja= M'^Clure
Clk. Eph-^ Wood
Corpl. Stephen Wood
Fifer Joseph Wood
Benjamin Haskin
Selah Hubbard, Jr.
Richard Moss
Gideon Searle, Jr.
Nathan Warren
Elnathan Gilbert
Elisha Gilbert
Daniel Manville
Nathan Walton
Azor Perry
Gamaliel Waldo
Joseph Canfield
Solomon Wood
Silas Malory
Nathan Ford
Lt. Alex' Gorden
Sergt. Reuben Searl
" Jabish Warren
" Increase Rudd
Thos. M^Clure
Gideon Searl
Luther Fillmore
June 10
June 11
0.6.8
4.3
1.7
1.7
1.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0/2
4
4
4
4
4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
0.18. 0
13. 3
7.10
7.10
7.10
7. 7
7. 7
7. 4
7. 4
7. 4
7. 4
7. 4
7.
4
7.
4
■v
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
7.
4
£
11.11.
2
Jacob Wood, Capt.
3S2
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782.
The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the sum of eleven
pounds eleven shillings and two pence to Capt. Jacob Wood or his
order, agreeable to the within pay roll
Isaac Tichenor, | ^ ., ,
m- 13 r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan 8, 1782. Received of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Jacob Wood, Capt.
[227] [^Capt. Abishai Moseley's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abishai Moseley's Company for their
services in the Alarm at Castleton, June 10, 1781, in obedience to
orders from Major Isaac Clark.
pr
Names
Days
2
day
Total
Capt. Abishai Moseley
6.8
16. 0
Lt. Ithamar Brookins
2
4.3
11. 2
Sergt. Elisha Asley
• 2
1.7
5.10
" Josiah Lewis
2
1.7
5,10
" Joel Grannis
2
1.7
5.10
Corpl. Jona. Morgan [Mogan?]
2
1.5
5. 7
" _ Elisha Allen
2
1.5
0. 7
Thornas Asley
2
1.4
5. 4
Solomon Wilde
2
1.4
5. 4
John Grant
2
1.4
5. 4
William Ward
2
1.4
5. 4
Saml. Higgins
2
1.4
0. 4
Elisha Hebard
2
1.4
5. 4
John Owen
2
1.4
5. 4
William Hooker
2
1.4
5. 4
Michael Marrit
2
1.4
5. 4
Mordecai Soper
2
1.4
5. 4
Ithamar Hibard
2
1.4
5. 4
;,^5.12. 6
Test,
Abishai Moseley, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
383
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer 'is hereby directed to
pay the sum of five pound twelve shillings and six pence to Capt.
Abisha Moseley or order. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
T>-™ -D V t^ommittee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Sunderland, April 10, 1782. For value reed. I do hereby sign
over the within order to Ira Allen and request the Treasurer to
pay the same to him. Zebediah Dewey,
for Moseley.
Treasurer's Office. Sunderland, June 8, 1782.. Reed, ot Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
;^5.12.6 Ira Allen.
[299]
\^Lieut. Lemuel White's Company\
Pay Roll of Lt. Lemuel White's Company of Militia in Shrews-
bury and State of Vermont, on an Alarm, commencing June 10th,
1781.
Names
Commeno'
of pay
To what
time paid
Days
12
12
7
12
12
12
12
2
12
12
9
12
Miles
Offi-
cers'
Rations
Total
Ijeiiiiiel White, Lt.
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
12
32
32
32
32
12
w
( (
( (
( (
( (
f (
3.12 0
Ezra Freeman, Sergt.
1 10. 2
1 2. 0
Ziba Aldrich, Corpl
1 7 11
1. 6. 8
Thomas Eddy
W'° Smith
16 8
16 8
N©heiiiiftli Smith.
0 6 8
Aaron Eetey
16 8
16 8
tTftremiah Weather he ad.
12 8
1. 6. 8
^16.11. 1
Lemuel White, Lieut.
Pay Table qffice, 23 Oct. 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Lt. Lemuel White or bearer, it being sixteen pounds
eleven shillings and one pence.
Timothy Brownson, ) ^ ...
T , o/ \ Committee.
John Strong, \
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 32, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being sixteen pounds
eleven shillings and one penny, in behalf of Lem' White.
j^l6.11.1 Ichabod Robinson.
384
STATE OF VERMONT
[506]
[^Alaj'or Israel Smith a?id A. Q. Af.~\
for Israel Smith Maj"" and Amos Chamberlin
A Pay Roll
Q. M.
To Maj. Smith, 16 days and 68 miles travel
To Amos Chamberlin for 15 days and 68 ms. travel
£&■ 9.4
3.16.9
^10. 6.1
Pay Table Office, June 28, 1781. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Maj. Israel Smith or bearer, being ten pounds, six shillings and
one penny.
^10.6.1 John Strong, ) ^^^^ee
Timo. Brownson, f
June 27, 1781.
this order.
[48]
Reed of Ira Allen Treasurer, the contents of
Tim. Bartholomew.
[Copt. Abner Seely's Company\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Abner Seely's Pay
Roll of himself and company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th
of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Abner Seely
14. 6. 8
Thos. Parker
2. 9. 4
Lt. Jas. Smalley
7.18. (Ji
Saml. Thatcher
2. 9. 4
Lt. Saml. Phippen
7. 5. 2^
Eben' Percivel
2, 9. 4
Sergt. A-drian Hatch
2.19. 4i
Joel Tilden
2. 9. 4
" Robert Hand
2.19. 41
Stephen Tilden
2. 9. 4
" Azel Percivel
2.19. 4i
Nathl. Messinger
2. 4. 0
Thos. Todd
2.19. 4i
Josiah Goodrich
2. 4. 0
Oorpl. Thos. Hunter
2.13.iU
Thos. Anderson
2. 9 4
" Richard Dorand
2. 8. \l
Jared Alger
2. 0. 0
" Israel Post
2.13. 11 J
W'" Anderson
2. 9. 4
" Danl. Brown
2.13.1U
Ellis Morey
1.10. 8
Drm. Thos. Divine
2.13.1U
Zerah Norton
1.10. 8
Fifer Oliver Seelye
2.13.1li
Jona. Rich
1.10. 8
Barzill" Bush
2. 9. 4
Jona. Luce
1.10. 8
Joel Benton
2. 9. 4
Nathl. Brown
1.10. 8
Jno. Jones
2. 9. 4
John Lasdeil
8. 0. 0
Levi Waterman
2. 9. 4
Simon Root
1.10. 8
Jos. Safford
8. 0. 0
John Armon
1. 1. 4
Jereh Virginia
4.13. 4
Ezekiel Colbee, Jr.
0.18. 8
W" Black
2. 9. 4
Jona. Woodward
0.12. 0
Reuben Smith
2. 9. 4
Jahez Bates
2 6. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
585
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Jona. Polley
Timo. Carpenter
John Lovejoy
Pearl Gould
Squire Chaffee
Otis Chaffee
Elisha White
Jacob Fowler
3. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
0.13. 4
0.13. 4
Josiah Williams
Jno. Murch
Jona. Howe
Ichabod Lord
Ezekiel Colbee
Luther Edye
In number 56
0. 1. 4
0. 1. 4
0. 1. 4
3. 9. 4
3. 9. 4
3. 4. 0
Total amt.
.^152. 1. 5f
Attest,
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list
having been examined with the original roll and approved of, the
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents of the same to
Thomas Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of one hundred
and fifty two pounds one shilling and five pence ^ lawful money,
taking his receipt.
Timothy Brownson,
Saml. Bartlit,
Committee.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[47]
\Capt. John Benjamin's Company\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. John Benjamin's
Pay Roll of himself and Company for services in the State of Ver-
mont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of
June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Jno. Benjamin
40. 0.0
Fifer Timo. Bannister
8.16.0
Lt. Wvllys Hall
25.13.0
Drm. Jason Bannister
8.16.0
Lt. Joshua Church
9.12.0
Philemon Sarapson
8. 0.0
Sergt. Enoch Emerson
9.13.0
Gardner Spooner
8. 0.0
Sergt. Jno. Kinsley
9.13.0
Oliver Cheney
4. 8.0
Sergt. Amasa Powers
9.13.0
W'" Biich
8. 0.0
Sergt. Nathl. Washburn
9.13.0
W'" Strong
8. 0.0
Corpl. Stephen Tilden
S.lfi.O
Boyal Manter
8. 0.0
" Moses Morse
8.16.0
Caleb Benjamins
5.14.8
" Jno. Killam
8.16.0
Joshua Church
1. 6.8
" Jerh. Bust
4.18.3
Abel Pavne
8. 0.0
[25]
386
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Nich' Smith
1. 6.8
Aaron Warren
8. 0.0
Nathan Smith
1. 6.8
John Hall
3. 5.4
Isaac Puffer
3.13.0
Luke Lamphier
8. 0.0
Ephraim Miles
3.12.0
Adin Dyke
8. 0.0
Thos. Powers
8. 0.0
Deriok Oxford
8. 0.0
Asahel Powers
8. 0.0
Ezra Wait
8. 0.0
James Tracy
8, 0.0
Eben'' Fletcher
8. 0.0
Elijah Spafford
2.12.0
Jas. Barrows
8. 0.0
Eben' Joy
8. 0.0
Jos Hall
8. 0.0
Edward Hall
1.16.0
Ths. Lamphire
8. 0.0
John Sanger
3.18.8
Seth Hodges
8. 0.0
Vespat" Hoisington
8. 0.0
W'" Grigger
8. 0,0
Saml. Skinner
8. 0.0
Chris" Mobbone
4. 9.4
James Hall
3.12.0
W" Abbott
8. 0.0
W"' Bragg
3.13.0
Amos Stow
0. 6.8
David Chubb
2.13.0
Jno. Freeman
8. 0.0
Nathl. Stone
1. 6.8
David House
3.18.0
Philip Bacon
1. 6 8
Saml. Stewart
■4. .'5.4
Jno. Cheadle
8. 0.0
Stephen Jenkins
8.13.0
William Bennett
8. 0.0
Seth Fuller
8. 0.0
Amt. total
/443.11.7
John Howard
1. 8.0
In number 68
Attest, Thos. Tcdman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, j The above list having been exam-
Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. f ined, compared with the original
roll and approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
contents of the same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the
sum of four hundred and forty three pounds eleven shillings and
seven pence lawful money, taking his receipt.
^413.11.7
Timo. Brownson, I
Saml. Bartlit, \
Committee.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
387
[69]
\Capt. Daniel Corns tock's Company]
True List of (the names and sums of ) Capt. Daniel Comstock's
pay roll of himself and Company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from y° beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30''' of
June in said year, inclusive — taken from the original in the
Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Daniel Oomstook
30. 0.
0
Nio" Hinckley
4.17. 4
Lt. David Dimmick
15.11.
n
Spencer Briggs
4.17. 4
Lt. Jas. Lewis
12. 3.
5i
Oliver Cantield
4.17. 4
Sergt. Benj. Bingham
7. 4.
44
Joshua Dayley
4.17. 4
Sergt. Eben' Popple
5.17.
H
Caleb Matterson
4.17. 4
' ' Reuben Baker
4. 1.
9f
Henry Matterson
4.17. 4
" Danl. Hurd
7. 4.
4i
Benj. Dayley
4.17. 4
Corpl. John West
6.11.
3
Solomon Burlingame
4.14. 8
" EufuB Perrigo
5. 6.
54
Isaac Andrus
4.13. 0
Smith Poster
5. 7.11
Jesse Soper
4. 8. 0
Jos. Wilde
5.18.
U
Saml. Negus
6. 0. 0
Drm. Dan' Barns
6. 9.
94
Daniel Baker
3.14. 8
Fifer Dan' Stearns
6; 9.
94
Zaoh' Oumstock
3.14. 8
Am mi Chipman
6. 0.
0
Josiah Burton
7. 5. 4
Gideon Wellman
6. 0.
0
Grant Becket
3.14. 8
Wyman Averill
6. 0.
0
Cornelius Havens Jun
3.14. 8
Isaac Webb
6. 0.
0
Nathl. Beaman
8.14. 8
Levi Oomstook
6. 0.
0
Asa Pharrin
3.12. 0
Predi- Hurd
6. 0.
0
Joshua Brumley
3.10. 8
Thad' Laoey
6. 0.
0
W»» Brumley
3.10. 8
Jared Payne
6. 0.
0
Ephr'" Loomis
3. 5. 4
Elihu Pettibone
5.18.
8
Jno. Young
3.14. 8
Amos Allen
5.18.
8
Abner Hawley
2.16. 0
Eph" Hyde
5.18.
8
Jos. Woodward
2. 8. 0
Corn- V D. Bergh
5.18.
8
Eben' Stearns
2.12. 0
W" Eoberts
5. 8.
0
Corn' Haven
2. 9. 4
Jona. Perkins
4.18.
8
Saml. Haven
2. 9. 4
AnthJ- Coffee
4.17.
4
Jesse Averill
2. 4. 0
Spencer Niles
4.17.
4
Nathl. Merrick
1.13. 4
Levi Stockwell
4.17.
4
Jesse Graves
2. 8. 0
W'° Parker
4.17.
4
Simeon Ormstead
0. 8. 0
Britton Simmons
6. 0.
0
Saml. Payne
5.17. 4
Nathl. Niles
4.17.
4
Fred'' Perrigo
4.17.
4
Total
£%m. 4.10i
Attest,
Tho' Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland; Aug. 21, 1783. The above list,
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
388
STATE OF VERMONT
same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of three
hundred and fifty-seven pounds four shillings and ten pence %
lawful money, taking his receipt.
^357.4.10X Timothy Brownson, I Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, )
Oct. 2'^, 1784. Received ot the Treasurer the contents of the.
within warrant. Tho" Tolman, Paymaster.
[314, dupl 46] \_CaJ>t. James Blakeslee's Company\
List of (the names and sums of) Capt. James Blakeslee's Pay
Roll for himself and company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of
June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original in the
Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. James Blakeslee
28.13.
4
Clark Eice
2.13. 0
Lt. John Cochran
15.19.
3
Hercules Bice
3.13. 0
Lt. Jonas Bice
11. 1.
9
Jno. Dennis
2.12. 0
Sergt. ThaddeuB Nichols
4. 2.
4
Jno. Hicks
2.12. 0
Zebulon Moffat
4. 7.
1
Caleb Nurse
2.13. 0
" Spencer Gibbs
5.15.
7
Saml. Pratt
3.13. 0
Timo. Fisher
4. 3.
4
Timo. Edward
3.12. 0
Drum' Wm. Tousley
5. 6.
5*
Moses Franklin
2.13. 0
Fifer Seth Patridge
3.15.10"
Caleb Dexter
2.12. 0
Corpl. Josiah Church
3.15.10
Jos. Shepardson
2.12. 0
" Hez. Towsley
5. 6.
5i
Wm. Burroughs
2.13. 0
" Eleazer Church
3.15.10
Heth Kendrick
3.13. 0
" James Parker
3.15.10
Amos Crane
3.13. 0
Amos YaTv
3. 9.
4
Jer"" Fisher
3.13. 0-
Gershom Noyce
3. 9.
4
Wm. Graves
4.17. 4
Sam' Coalfix
3. 9.
4
Erast" Munson
4.17. 4
Walter Chase
3. 9.
4
Solo" Bead
4.17. 4
Wilham Marsh
3. 9.
4
Thos. Towsley
4.17. 4
Edw'^ Salisbury
3. 9.
4
Robt. Cochran
4.17. 4
Wm. Farrell
3. 9.
4
Ichabod Baker
4.17. 4
James Dennis
3. 9.
4
Jno. Cutler
4.17. 4
Amos Pierce
3. 9.
4
Solo" Gibbs
4.17. 4
Dan' Sweers
3. 9.
4
Luman Gibbs
4.17. 4
Gaius Craft
3.13.
4
Daniel Burr
4.17. 4
Gardner Wright
3. 9.
4
Benj. Ellis
4.17. 4
Calvin Belknap
3. 9.
4
Loudon Benton
4.17. 4
Jacob Spaulding
3. 9.
4
Benj. Pettis
3.13. 0
Nathl. Blakeslee
3. 9.
4
Matthew Tousley
3. 0. 0
Levi Beaman
3. 9.
4
Daniel Barnum
2. 0. 0
John Pike
3.13.
4
Saml. Smith
3. 0. 0
John Diokerman
3. 9.
4
James Bacon
2. 2. 8
Barn' Eussell
3.12.
0
Jno. Eiokey
2.12. 0
Abiathar Joy
2.13.
0
David Shepard
4.17. 4
Sol" Ayers
2.13.
0
Wm. Whipple
3. 9 [torn]
Eleaze' Grover
2.13.
0
Eobt. Sanford
0.16. 0
Isaac Smith
2.13.
0
Leml. Newell
0.10. 8
Jasper Patridge
2.12.
0
Comfort Healy
2.13.
0
i: 399.13.11
Attest,
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
389
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The within
list having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of Two
Hundred and ninety-nine pounds thirteen shillings and eleven
pence, P. M. taking his receipt to be accountable.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ..^
e ™i o n-4. r Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, )
Oct. 2, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above warrant.
^229.13.11 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[25] \^CaJ>t Charles Neho7is Company^
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Charles Nelson's
pay roll of his company for their services in the State of Vermont,
from the commencement of such service, campaign 1781, to the
30th of June in said year inclusive, taken from the original roll in
the Paymaster's Office.
Namtis
Sum
Names
Sum'
Lt. David Currier
3.13. 1\
Jathleel Peck
3. 8
" Gershom York
3.12. 7J-
Jeptha Tharp
3. 8
Sergt. Stephen risk
7. 3i
Sampson Howe
3. 8
W'" Sloaii
7. 3:5
Steward Howe
3. 8
" Isaac Woolson
7. 3
.
Jos. Howe
3. 8
" Moses Waren
7. 3
Nathl. Bobinson
3. 8
Corpl. Stephen Chapman
4. 9.
Squire Wilson
3. 8
" Jno. Sargeants
1.10 J
Job Williams
3. 8
" W'" Lathrop
4. 9i
Bryant Brown
3. 8
" Ezekiel Books
4. 9j
Nathan Brown
3. 8
Drm. Asahel Packard
4. 9J
And" Spalding
3. 8
Fifer Theoph- Clark
4. 9i
Abel Spaulding
3. 8
Christopher Carey
3. 8
Ammi Currier
3. 8
Danl. Hovey
2. 8
Jona. Stickney
0. 0
David Bead
2. 8
Sam' Bates
3. 8
Uriah Howard
3. 8
Saml. Bich
3. 8
Solomon Howard
3. 8
Ethan Clark
3. 8
Eliada Brown
2. 8
Elias Buckman
2. 8
Elijah Wright
2. 8
Enos Cotter
3. 8
Salmon Dowe
2. 8
Comfort Towner
2. 8
Benj. Smith
3. 8
Danl. Books
2. 8
Leml. Luddington
2. 8
Aaron Whipple
3. 8
Danl. Jacobs
3. 8
Solomon Mann
0. 0
Nath' Ketcham
3. 8
Comfort Ames
0. 0
Oliver Boot
3. 8
Benj. Howard
2. 8
Nath' Bosworth
2. 8
Darius Howard
3. 8
Edm'' Freeman
2. 8
Jona. Wilcox
o!l8. 8
Enoch Bowen
3. 8
Benj. Stone
3. 8
^£■71.10. 9i
Jona. Davis
3. 8
(In number, 58.)
David Colburne
3. 8
390
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list
having been examined and compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents
of the same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of
seventy-one pounds ten shillings nine pence half penny, lawful
money, taking his receipt.
^71.10.9>^ Timothy Brownson, | ^
Saml. Bartlit, C ^°™
Rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster. Oct. 2d, 1784.
[94, dupl 177] [Ca//. Nehemiah LoveweU's Company]
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Nehemiah Love-
well's Pay Roll of himself and compan)^ in the service of the State
of Vermont, from the commencement of the compaign 1781 to the
30"' of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original pay
roll in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Capt. Neh'' Lovewell
Lt. Beriah Green
Lt. Nathl. White
Sergt. Saml Eaton
W"' Hay
Jona. Jacobs
John Gott
Corpl. Saml. Manwell
" Saml. Allen
" Otho Stevens
Theod" Woodward
Dr"' Benj. Bayley
John Andrus
Zenas Bliss
Jerem'' Bowen
Fred"* Calkins
Abel Davis
Abel Ds,vis, Jr.
Danl. Davis
Saml. Farnum
Ezra Gates
Thos. Horner
Saml. Johnson
Philip Martin
Nathl. Martin
Sum
23. 0. 0
22. 6. 3
4. 0. 9
2. 8. IJ
1.13. 1
2.19. 4
2. 9. 8f
3.15.10
8.13. 6i
3.15.10
3.13.1H
2.13.1H
1. 5. 4
3. 9. 4
2. 0. 0
1. 6. 8
4. 8. 0
4. 8. 0
3.10. 8
3. 0. 0
3. 9. 4
0.14. 8
3. 9. 4
1. 8. 0
1. 8. 0
Names
W" McLaughlin
Jno. Martin
Nahum Powers
Jno. Sawyer, Jr.
Levi Sylvester
Jno. Darling, Corpl.
Jno. Harraden
Jno. Whitoomb
Amos Throop
Saml. Bennett
Holland Blackman
David Campbell
Solomon Emmons
Jno. Titus, Jr.
Danl. Baker
Joseph Dutton
Seth Stow
Jno. Allen
Isaac Stowell
Jno. Stearns
Solomon Aikins
Thomas Hibbard
In number, 47
Sum
1. 8. 0
1. 8. 0
3.12. 0
3. 9. 4
3. 9. 4
7. 0. 0
7.18. 8
7.18. 8
7.18. 8
7.18. 8
1. 6. 8
1 H. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 1. 4
^1782. 8. 3
Attest,
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
391
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 31, 1783. The above list
having been examined, compared with the original and approved
of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of one
hundred and seventy-eight pounds two shillings and eight pence
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ...
c. 1 -D ^.T^ ' V Committee.
Saml. Bartht, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant,
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[106]
[CaJ>t. Josiah Fish's Company\
True List of ( the names and sums of ) Capt. Josiah Fish's Pay
Roll of himself and compan)^ in the service of the State of Vermont,
from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30*'' of June in
s* year, inclusive, taken from the original in the Paym" Office.
Names
Capt. Josiah Fish
Lt. Moses Johnson
Lt. Isaac Lyman
Sergt. John Moore
" Abel Johnson
'• Stephen Pratt
Micah Hatch
Corpl. Levi Aldrich
" Corn' Miller
" W" Crawford
" Jos. Gilbert
Fifer Noah Hopkins
Drm' Joel Knight
Eben' Pratt
David Howard
Asa Winchester
Isaac Kugg
Geo. Bay
Saml. Wiswall
Jona. Clayton
Danl. Howe
Ezra Ormsby
Abraham Shipman
W" Knapp
Saml. Sawin
Jeroh"" Sawin
Israel Chapman
Abisha Blodgett
Leonard Pike
Elijah Pike
Sum
37. C.
8
18.15.
6
15.15.
9
6. 0.
7. 0.
11
6. 0.
11
7.13.
6.17.
6.17.
6. y.
9
5.10.
10
7. 0.
0
5.10.
10
6. 9.
4
6. 9.
4
6. 9.
4
6. 9.
4
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 6.
8
6. 9.
4
6. 9.
4
6. 9.
4
Names
Sum
Benj. Alvord
5.18.
8
John Negus
5.18.
8
Willard Converse
5.18.
8
Levi Robinson
5.18.
8
W'" Wyman
5. 1.
4
James Nichols
5. 1.
4
Jno. Green
5. 1.
4
Solomon Gilson
5. 1.
4
Nathl. Cumins
5. 1.
4
Elihu Smead
5. 1.
4
Phineas Underwood
5. 1.
4
Saml. Nichols
5. 1.
4
John Hooker
5. 1.
4
James Hawley
5. 1.
4
W"- Wheeler
4.13.
4
Jno. Boyden
5. 1.
4
Eli Scott
8.10.
8
Henry Lee
8.10.
8
Benj. Brown
5. 1.
4
John Stearns
8. 4.
0
Jethro Bandall
8. 4.
0
Saml. Rookwood
3.10.
8
James Uron
6. 6.
8
Simeon Alger
3. 4.
0
Jno. Wallis
5. 1.
4
Alex Stoughton
3 3.
8
Jona. Burke
6. 6.
8
Benj. Bandall
5. 1.
4
Thos. Turner
1.16.
0
Timo. Wakefield
3. 4.
0
392
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Sum
4
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Names
Sum
Joseph Temple
W'" Martin
James Grimes
Oliver Brown
Benj. Pierce
Israel Hale
Jona. Wilcox
Jona. Whitney
Jonas P. Frazier
Philip Bartlet
Horton Lee
5. 1.
6. 0.
5.14.
3.10.
3.10.
3.10.
3.10.
3.10.
3.10.
3.10.
3.10.
Jona, Pratt
Thomas Barns
Oalvio Ewens
Abiather Walden
Benj, Lyman
Paul Hazleton
Jno. Young
Nathan Johnson
Joseph Hartwell
2. 0. 0
6. 6. 8
4. 2. 8
6. 6. 8
3.10. 8
2.17. 4
3.13. 4
5. 1. 4
5. 1. 4
;f470. 5. 4
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The within
list, having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of two
hundred and seventy pounds five shillings and fonr pence, lawful
money, taking his receipt. Timo. Brownson, ( ^
ami. Bartlit, j
Oct. 2, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer "the contents of the
above order in full.
^470.5.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[128]
[^Capt. Jotham White s Company\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Jotham White's
Pay Roll of himself and Company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from the beginning of service in the campaign of 1781
to the 30'*' of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original
pa}^ roll in the paymaster's office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Jotham White
6. 6.
8
Jacob Hayward
1. 6. 8
Lt. Nathan Fay
4. 5.
5
Danl. Campbell
1. 6. 8
" Ab"' Hall
4. 1.
U
John BiDs;ham
1. 6. 8
Sergt John Hart
0.14.
5|
Saml. Whitney
1. 6, 8
" Saml Wood
1.12.
1
Kufus Walton
1. 6. 8
" Simon Baxter
0.17.
■^T
Martin Beckwith
1. 6. 8
Oorpl. Jno. Smiley
1. 9.
2
John Warner
1. 6. 8
■' Andrew Boynton
1. 9.
2
Azel Abel
1. 6. 8
Eben' Allen
1. 7.
9i
Jonas Hodgkins
1. 5. 4
Fifer Thos, Dodge
1. 9.
2
Daniel Hodgkins
\. 5. 4
Oliver Corey
1. .5.
4
Edwd. Watkins
1. 5. 4
Jno. O'Brian
1. .').
4
Mason Hatch
0.14. 8
Jno. M'Gee
1. 5.
4
Jos. Plumley
1. 6. 8
John Taylor
1. 6,
8
Rufus Beckwith
1. 6. 8
1 5
4
Aaron Whitney
1. 5.
4
;^50. 7. 4
Sewal Gilbert
1. 4.
0
Attest,
Thos. Tolman, P. Mas'.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
393
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing
list having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of fifty
pounds seven shillings and four pence, lawful money, taking his
receipt. Timo. Brownson, | ^
c 1 D 4.--^ t Committee.
Saml. Bartiit, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
^50.7.4. Thos. Tolman, P. Master.
[160] \_CaJ>if. John Stark's Company\
True List of (the names and sums of)Capt. John Stark's
Company's Pay Roll of services in the State of Vermont, from
the beginning of the campaign 1781 to the 30"" of June in said
year, inclusive, taken from the original in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sums
Names
Sums
Capt. John Stark
34.13. 4
Saml. Starks
5.17. 4
Lt. Alexander Brush
1.18. 3
Chas. Harraway
4. 9. 4
Lt. Simeon Prentice
13. 0. 8
Jo' Henry
4. 9. 4
Sergt. Elisha Nolds
6.19. 4
■ David Bond
5.17. 4
" Jos. Lawrence
7. 5. 8
Jno. Blanchard
3.13. 0
" Jacob Wheeler
4. 3.11
J no. Huling
3.13. 0
" Samson Marble
4.15. 0
Gard'' Cleveland
3.13. 0
Corpl. John Willard
6.18. 5J
Amos Bennet
3.13. 0
" Richard Colvin
3.19. 8
Moses Durkee
3.13. 0
Drm' Asa Hewit
5. 8. 6J
Moses Bump
1.17. 4
Fifer Elijah Branch
C.13. 5i
James Bump
1.17. 4
Ezra Turner
8. 2. 8
Jno. Bradford
3.13. 0
Isaac Turner
8. 3. 8
Billings Starkweather
3.13. 0
Tho' Averill
6. 1. 4
Abiez' Richmond
8.13. 0
Edward Willard
5.17. 4
Isaac Eussel
3.12. 0
Plin. Stannard
6. 1. 4
Asahel Trumbull
3.14. 8
Ham"' Lawrence
6. 1. 4
Jabez Spencer
1. 6. 8
Eldad Steel
5.17. 4
' Claudius Stannard
1.18. 8
Eliph' Haskins
6. 1. 4
Jotham Hough
5.13. 0
;^316. 8. 9|
Attest, Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sundeiland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing,
having been examined, compared with the original and approved
of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the same to
Thos. Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of two hundred and
sixteen pounds five shillings and nine pence half penny, lawful
money, taking his receipt. Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartiit,
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784.. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
^'[Co
mmittee.
394
STATE OF VERMONT
[345]
YLieut. Israel Morey and pariy'\
True List of (Names and sum of) Lieut. Israel Morey's Pay
Roll of himself and party in the service of the State of Vermont,
commencing with their said services in campaign 1781i and ending
June 30 in said year, inclusive, taken from the original roll in
the Paymaster's office.
Names
Sum
1.1. 3
0,8. Oi
0.8. 0^
0.2.11
0.6, 8
0.6. 8
Names
Sum
Lieut. Israel Morey
Sergt. Constant Bliss
" Daniel Skinner
Corpl. David Davis
Elias Dewey
Jno. Annis
Philo Chandler
Reuben Huse
Solomon Eathborn
Moses Sleeper
John Sawyer
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.2.8
.^4,2.10.i
Thos. Tolman, Pay"'
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer will pay the contents of the same to
Thos. Tolman, Pay', being the sum of four pounds two shillings
and ten pence half penny lawful money, taking his receipt.
Timo. Brownson, \ ^ ...
e 1 T3 ii-» r Committee.
Saml. Bartlit,
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
395
[373]
[Capt James Brookins' Company \
True List (of names and sums of) Capt. James Brookins' Pay
Roll of himself and company in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, from the beginning of the campaign, 17S1, to the 30"^ day of
June in said year inclusive, taken from the Original Voucher in
the paymas'*' Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. .James Brookins
22. 0.0
Samuel Swift
3.10.8
Lt. Elias Hall
14. 1.6
Jona. Shepard
4. 0.0
" David Powers
14. 1.6
Saml. Phillips
4. 0.0
Sergt. Alpheus Hall
4. 7.1
Asahel Williams
4. 0.0
" Eleazer Marble
4.15.0
Philip Sprague
0.18.8
" Elisha 8mith
4.15.0
Obad" Noble
3.13.4
" Salmon Cogsell
3. 6.6
Nathl. Hamilton
3.18.4
Oorpl. Oliver Wright
3.17.3i
Saml. Owen
3.13.4
' ' Silas Brookins
3.18.9"
Caleb Warren
3.13.4
' ' Isaac Grant
3. 7.1
Caleb Hayward
2. 6.8
" Timo. Clark
3. 7.1
Nathl. Allen
4. 0.0
Nehemiah Kellogg
3.12.0
Abr'" Owen
3. 4.0
John Lewis
3.12.0
Isaac Loughborough
8. 2.8
John Martin
3.10.8
Samuel Chipman
2. 2.8
Eli Freeman
3.13.4
Eichard Chamberlin
4.18.8
Jed"" Blackman
3. 2.8
Jona. Newton
4.16.0
Amaz'' Church
3. 2.8
Eph'" Westooat
2.16.0
Isaac Fenny
3. 5.4
Jona. Remington
2.12.6
Ohauncy Clark
3. 5.4
Usual Parsons
2.12 6
Hezekiah Ehodes
3. 4.0
John Cook
2.12.6
Elihu Allen
3. 2.8
Munson Cook
0. 6.8
Justus Brewster
2. 6.8
Jno. Cristee (Christee)
2.10.8
Moses Beach
2. 6.8
Fifer Jer'' Dewey
3.18.9
Jesse Long
2. 6.8
Drmr. Martin Adams
4. 0.2^
Daniel Haskins
2. 8.0
Comfort Smith
2. 9.4
David Roberts
2. 8.0
Moses Powers
2. 8.0
Saml. Morrison
1.16.9
Jno. Cook
2. 1.4
•Tnbn ^^i'Iroti
4 0 0
John Hynman
2. 9) A
.^218.10:7
Attest, Thomas Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing,
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents of
the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of
two hundred and eighteen pounds ten shillings and seven pence,
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Timo. Brownson, \ ^ ■^,
o 1 T> ^.1.- ^ Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2", 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
/:218.10.7
396
STATE OF VERMONT
[173]
[ Lt. Col. Samuel Fletcher s Battalion — Officers\
True list of ( the names and sums of ) the Field and Staff Pay
Roll of Lt. Col. Samuel Fletcher's Battalion in the service of the
State of Vermont, from the time of their entering service, cam-
paign of 1781, to the 30"' of June in said year, inclusive — taken
from the original in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Lt. Col. Sam' Fletcher, Com*'
Maj. Gideon Ormsby
Isaac Lyman, Lt. & Adjt.
Surg" Mate John Hazleton
Phineas Heath, Serg' Major
Asa Daggett, Quar. M. Serg'
Sum
94.
0.0
3.18.0
10.
2.8
22.16.0
8.
4.0
9.
8.0
i:i48.
8.8
Attest, Tho" Tolman, P. Master.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list,
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer will pay the contents of the same to
Tho'' Tolman Esq., Pay Master, being the sum of one hundred
and forty-eight pounds eight shillings and eight pence, lawful
money, taking his receipt. Sam' Bartlet,
Timo. Brownson,
Com''
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784 Tho" Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
397
[195]
\Capt. William Hutchins' Company']
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. William Hutchins'
Company's Pay Roll for services in the State of Vermont from the
beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of June in said year,
inclusive — taken from the original in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sums
Names
Sums
Oapt. W°' Hutchins
50. 0.0
Adonijah Montague
6. 4.0
Lt. Gideon Spencer
24. 6.4
Charles Brown
5 18.8
Lt. Arthur Aylesworth
23. 9.4
Eoger Kinsley
5.18.8
Serg' Jedediah Durfee
8.14.3
Jonas Odle
5.18.8
" Nathl. Wood
8. 8.0
Nathan Hutchins
6.14.8
" Jno. Hutchins
5.15.7
And" Grriswold
5. 6.8
" Jno. Weeks
7. 7.3
Elijah Kood
5. 5.4
Drm. Benajah Cleveland
8. 0.1
Eufus Blontague
5. 9.4
Fifer Maj. Moses Crosby
8.14.2
Hiram Horton
5. 9.4
Corpl, Nathl. Montague
8. 0.5
Eben' Harwood
5. 9.4
" Isaac Kellogg
8. 0.5
Rich' LilH
5. 9.4
" EnosWood
8. 0.5
Peter Millington
5.17.4
" Wm. Hazen
7.13.1i
Jas. Morgan
5.17.4
W" Hutchins, Jr.
7. 6.8
Lowden Weaver
5.17.4
Hugh Stewart
7. 6.8
Shad'' Norton
7. 6.8
Martin Norton
7. 6.8
Hen'" Miller
3. 5.4
Sam' Hutchins
7. 6.8
Eeuben Hackett
7. 6.8
John May
7. 6.8
Oliver Whipple
3. 5.4
Dan' 'Kinsley
7. 6.8
Asa Barrett
2.16.0
Eben. Woodw'' ( of Ben-
Jno. Varnum
2.16.0
nington)
7. 6.8
Ab'" Dunning
2.16.0
Darius Moon
7. 6.8
Levi Dunton
2. 4.0
Jonathan Town
7. 6.8
Benj. Seldin
2.16.0
Josiah Willoughby
7. 6.8
Henry Turner
7. 4.0
Benjamin Lamb
7. 6.8
Bishop Warner
3. 5.4
Oliver Storey
6.17.4
Benj. Sweet
4.17.4
Daniel Beaman
6. 4.0
Clemens Handy
1. 0.0
Josiah Lawrence
6. 4.0
Asa Boudish
6. 4.0
;^414. 6.7J
Attest, Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of four
hundred fourteen pounds, six shillings, seven pence half penny,
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Tim" Brownson, ( ^^mmittee.
Sam' Bartlet, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
^414. 6. 7 J^
398
STATE OF VERMONT
[21]
\Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col.
Walbridge's Regiment for service done in the alarm at Cambridge
and Saratoga in July, 1781.
Names
Days in
service
4
Miles
travel
50
Officers-
rations
Amt. of wag-
es, milage &
rations
Capt. Bigelow Lawrence
0.5.4
16/8
2. 8. 4
Lt. Jacob Ferman
2
25
0.1.4
8/4
0.16.10
" Time. Barnam
4
50
0.2.8
1.18. 8
Sergt. Eben' Ferman
2
25
0.11. 6
" Jer'' Huntinaton
3
50
1. 1. 5i
Saml. Sunderlin
2
25
0.11. 6i
" Solomon Fuller
4
50
1. 3. 0
Corpl. Bigelow Lawrence
1
10
0. 4. 8
Ichabod Cross
a
25
0.11. 0
Keuben Cross
2
25
0.11. 0
Jesse Persons
2
25
0.11. 0
Justin Olen
2
25
0.11. 0
John Wright
3
50
1. 0. 8
Eben' Cory
4
50
1. 2. 0
Caleb Herrington
2
25
0.11. 0
Benjamin i)yre
' 4
50
1. 3. 0
Walter Bates
4
37
0.17. S
James Bates
4
50
1. 2. 0
John Sunderlin
4
50
1.3. 0
Amos Galusha
4
50
1. 3. 0
Benjamin Parks
4
50
1. 3. 0
Henry Clark
4
50
1. 3. 0
Gideon Barnum
2
25
0.11. 0
Peter Wright
3
50
1. 0. 8
Joab Lawrence
4
50
1. 2. 0
John Mellington, Jr.
4
45
1. 0. 4
Perley Hawtell
4
50
1. 2. 0
Caleb Goff
4
50
1. 3. 0
Jonathan House
3
37
0.16. 4
Eoger Starkweather
3
35
0.11. 0
Abner Eice
3
30
0.14. 0
David Williams
3
80
0.14. 0
W" Burlingim
1
12
0. 5. 4
David Hunter
4
50
0. 3. 0
Asa Starkweather
8
50
1. 0. 8
Ezekiel Parker
3
30
1. 0. 8
Winslow Perry
]
10
0. 4. 8
Joshua Bates
2
10
0. 6. 0
Luther Lawrence
3
25
0.11. 0
Joshua Briggs
4
30
0.15. 4
Hosea Fuller
3
25
0.11. 0
Nathan, Leonard
2
25
0.11. 0
Joel Adams, Jr.
3
25
0.11. 0
Lewis Henman
3
35
0-11. 0
Enos Peck
2
25
0.11. 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
399
Names
Days in
service
2
Miles
travel
25
Officers'
rations
Amt. of wag-
es, milage &
rations
Christopher Bates
0.11. 0
Salmon Farr
2
25
0.11. 0
Elisha Starkweather
2
25
0.11. 0
John Fuller
2
25
0.11. 0
Daniel Reynolds
2
25
0.11. 0
Daniel Shaw
2
25
0.11. 0
George Niles
2
25
0.11. 0
Elisha (Jlark
2
25
0.11. 0
Alexander Collins
2
25
0.11. 0
Caleb Blanchard
2
25
0.11. 0
Fli3ah Ames
2
25
0.11. 0
David Cutting
2
25
0.11. 0
W- Hewlett
4
50
1. 2. 0
Eben' Wright
2
25
0.11. 0
Asa Burnham
2
25
0.11. 0
William Caldwell
2
25
0.11. 0
Elihu Cross
2
25
0.11. 0
John Stanley
2
25
O.ll. 0
Benjamin Cole
3
25
0.11. 0
John Hart
2
25
0.11. 0
Gale Ferman
3
25
0.11. 0
Abner Drinkwater
4
50
1. 2. 0
Thomas Matterson
2
25
0.11. 0
Jacob Wheeler
3
37
0.16. 4
^51.18. 7
Bigelow Lawrence, Captain.
Bennington, ss. Dec. 24, 1781. Personally appear.s Capt.
Bigelow Lawrence and makes oath that the above pay roll is just
and true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, ) This Pay Roll being approved,
Bennington, Dec. 26, 1781 [ the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Lawrence, or order, to the amount of ;,£'51.18.7.
Isaac Tichenor, j ^ ^^
Amos Fassett, f ^'^^
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 5, 1782. Rec'd of the Treasurer the
contents of the above order.
Bigelow Lawrence, Captain.
400
STATE OF VERMONT
[81]
[Ca/A Eli Noble's Company (part)]
A Pay Roll of such of Capt. Eli Noble's Company of Militia
in Pownal, in Col. Eben'' Walbridge's Regiment as marched to
Saratoga in the alarm in July, 1781, with Capt. Eli Noble.
Entered
Days in
Names
service
service
Wages
Miles
Travel
0. 10. 0
Total
Capt. Eli Noble
July
2
0.13.-i
30
1. 3.4
Lt. Josiah Wright
3.6
'■
10
18.6
Lt. Jos'' Dunning
7.2
"
10
18.6
Sergt. W"' Bates
3.3
. i
10
13.3
Nathl. Wallace
3.8
. (
10
12.8
Solomon Wright
3.8
1 1
10
13.8
Wanton Aylesworth
3.8
"
10
13.8
Jno. Downer
2.8
"
10
13.8
Ely [Eleazer?] Marsh
2.8
u
10
12.8
Danl. Brainerd
2.8
"
10
13.8
Thos. Jewett
2.8
( i
10
12.8
Fredk. Jewett
3.8
"
10
12.8
Christo' Cartwright, Corp.
8.
( (
10
13.
Deriok Smith
2.8
"
10
12.8
Geo. Johnson
2.8
"
10
12.8
Abel Dunning
2.8
(1
10
12.8
Eben° Seelye
2.8
"
10
12.8
Timo. Larabee
3.8
i I
10
12.8
Beriah Grover, Corp.
3.2
"
10
13.3
Phinehas Burritt
3.8
"
10
13.8
Thaddeus Thorp
2.8
'•
10
12.8
Fowler
2.8
"
10
12.8
Joseph Barber, Sergt,
3.2
"
10
13.2
Levi Wheeler
3.8
'•
10
12.8
David Page
3.8
"
10
12.8
Stephen Page
2.8
((
10
13.8
John Hall
2.8
"
10
12.8
Thos. Ransom
.
2.8
"
10
12.8
W'" Kenriok
3.8
"
10
12.8
Seth Bassett
2.8
"
10
12.8
Elijah Woloott
2.8
'<
10
12.8
Barnard Carpenter
2.8
"
10
12.8
Perez White
2.8
"
10
12.8
Oliver Sandforth
2.8
l(
10
13.8
Isaac Grover
2.8
"
10
12.8
Bulah Waldo, Sergt.
3.2
( c
10
13.3
Graves
3.8
10
13.8
Obadiah Dunham
'
2.8
'•
10
12.8
Lyman Jackson
2.8
"
10
12.8
Obadiah Dunham, Jr.
2.8
c.
10
13.8
Jesse Jackson i
3.8
( t
10
12.8
W° Pratt 1
'
2.8
10
12.8
Amasa Hungerford, Sergt. i
1
3.3 I ■•
10
13.3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLL&
401
Names
Jno. Clark
David OurtisB
Henry Babcook
W°' Ovait
Entered
Days in
service
service
Wages
Miles
Travel
July
2
2.8
2.8
30
0. 10. 0
10
11
"
2.8
(1
10
((
2.8
w
10
Brought forward*
Total
12.8
12.8
13.8
12.8
;^31. 2.0
51. 5.5
£82. 7. 5
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay to Capt. Eli Noble or order, the sum of
eighty two pounds seven shillings and five pence, pr. the within
account.
Isaac Tiehener, ) ^ ., ,
A ■c' ^» M- Committee.
Amos Fassett, (
Bennington, Feb. 4, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being eighty-two pounds seven shillings
and three pence, lawful money.
Eli Noble, Capt.
♦Note.— The amount of the roll of Capt. Eli Noble [Oct. 1781] on the
preceding page [80], is included in the foregoing order.
0. L.Knapp, Acting Sec' of State.
[508]
[Moses Howe's Account\
State of Vermont, to Moses Howe, Dr.
For conducting six British prisoners from Brattleborough
to Castleton by order of the Sheriff, as per receipts
for expense ;^3.15.4
For my own time, horse and expense 4. 0.0
^7.15.4
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 17, 1781.
The within account examined and approved — the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same, being seven pounds, fifteen shillings and
four pence. Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ...
^ T u T? J.4. }- Committee.
John Fassett, )
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Moses Howe.
[26]
402
STATE OF VERMONT
,186, dupl 134]
\Capt. Ehenezer Wood's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Company of Alarm
List in Col. Eben^ Walbridge's Regiment of Militia in the service
of the State of Vermont, commencing the 31"' July, 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Am'
■wages
Miles
Total
Capt. Ebenezer Wood
6
0.6.8
3.0.0
60
3. 0.0
Lt. Simeon Harmon
2
4.3
8,6
30
18.6
Lt. Joseph Willoughby
3
4.3
8.6
80
18.6
En. Joseph Wickwire
3
4.3
8.6
30
18.6
Serg» Aaron Haynes
2
1.7
3.3
30
13.3
" Zephaniah Branch
3
1.7
3.2
30
13.3
Corp' Job Wood
3
1.5
4.8
40
17.7
Elias Blanchard
3
1.4
3.8
30
13.8
Stephen Cleveland
4
1.4
5.4
50
1. 3.0
John Corbin
3
1.4
3.8
30
13.8
Samuel Cutler
2
1.4
2.8
30
12.8
Abraham Johnson
3
1.4
2.8
30
12.8
Jeremiah Chase
3
1.4
3.8
30
12.8
Doct. Gav. Smith
3
6.8
1.0.0
50
1.16.8
David Brown
2
1.4
3.8
30
12.8
Jona. Bills
2
1.4
2.8
30
12.8
Joseph Eudd
2
1.4
3.8
30
12.8
Daniel "Wood
1
1.4
1.4
30
8.0
Eben' Wood, Jr.
1
1.4
1.4
30
8.0
;^16.15.5
Eben"" Wood, Capt.
Bennington, Nov. 28, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Eben"'
Wood and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to the am' of sixteen pounds fifteen shillings and
five pence. Isaac Tichenor, i p
Amos Fassett, j ^^^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Rec"* of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Eben"" Wood, Capt.
)mmittee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
403
[216]
[CaJ>t. Matthew Lyon's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Matthew Lyons Company, Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment, for service done in the alarm from the 31st of July,
1781, to the 3rd of August, inclusive.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. M. Lyon
En*^ N. Chittenden
Sherman Boardman
John Davison
Andrews
Pilott
5
4
5
4
3
1
75
75
79
75
60
8
2.18.4
2. 2.0
1.13.0
1.10.4
1. 4.0
0. 4.0
^9.11.8
M. Lyon, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 26 Feb., 1782. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Capt. Matthew Lyon the sum of ;^9.11.8, lawful money.
Nathl. Brush, ) „
T,. Ti h Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^9.11.8 M. Lyon
404
STATE OF VERMONT
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
[50, dupl 283] [Capi. William Sharp's Company'\
405
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Sharp in
Regiment of foot of the State of Vermont —
August and until the fourth of August.
Col. John Abbot's
— from the first of
Officers, non-commiss"
Miles
No. of
Amount of
officers and privates
travel
Milage
days
wages, rations
and milage
W° Sharp, Capt.
20
6.8
3
1. 6. 8
George Milliman, Lt.
do
3
0.19. 5
W"" Walesworth, Ens"
do
3
0.19. 5
Benj. Wells, Clerk
do
3
0.11. 5
Levi Bagley, Sergt.
do
3
0.11. 5
John Kerery, do.
do
3
0.11. 5
Nathan Armstrong, do.
do
3
0.11. 5
Daniel Hawley, Corpl.
do
3
0.11. 0
Abial Blowers, do.
do
3
0.11. 0
Jona. Russell, Drum'
do
3
0.11. 0
David Chase, private
do
3
0.10. 8
Jno. Waldo, Jr.
do
3
0.10. 8
Saml. Lathan
do
3
0.10. 8
Alex. Blowers
do
3
0.10. 8
W" Blowers
do
3
0.10. 8
Joshua Hodges
do
3 .
0.10. 8
Henry Hill
do
3
0.10. 8
Isaac Hodges, Jr.
do
3
0.10. 8
'_ ohn Cerns
do
3
0.10. 8
_ ohn Cox
do
3
0.10. 8
John Milliman
do
3
0.10. 8
Jona. Chase
do
3
0.10. 8
David Seaton
do
3
0.10. 8
Saml. Sissill
do
3
0.10. 8
Elijah Russell
do
3
0.10. 8
Peter Hartwell
do
3
0.10. 8
Total ;^15.14.10
William Sharp, Capt.
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781. The above roll sworn to
by Capt. William Sharp, Before me,
John Fassett, Jr, Asst.
406
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. William Sharp, or bearer, being fifteen pounds fourteen
shillings and ten pence.
^15.14.10 Timo. Brownson, [committee.
John Strong, j
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Rec'd per
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 27, [1781.] William Sharp, Capt.
[365]
[CaJ>t. Atigustine Odel's Contpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Augustin Odle's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Regiment of Militia, out in an alarm from the I*'' day of
August to the 4'\ A. D. 1781.
Names
Days
Milage
Rations
Due for
rations
4
p,
day
Wages
Miles
Augustin Odel, Capt.
3
10
6
5.4
1.10.0
30
Asa Lewis, Lt.
3
10
4
1. 3
30
Joshua Kandall, En.
3
10
4
2.8
3.7
1. 3
30
Caleb Hakes, Sergt.
8
10
0
0
1.7
14.9
80
Elisha Eeynolds, ' '
8
10
0
0
1.5
14.9
80
Jacob Odel, Corpl.
8
10
0
0
1.5
14.3
30
Harry Lewis, "
8
10
0
0
1.5
14.3
30
George Hakes, "
8
10
0
0
1.4
14.3
30
William Eeynolds
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
80
Harris Weaver
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Stephen Card
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Jacob Lampman
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Elisha Bailey
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
HendrickWeasonhouss
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Hank Lampman
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Thos. Butler
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
80
Daniel Cornwell
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Daniel Young
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Elisha Brown
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Harry [Sterry] Hewett
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
50
Thos. Coats
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
David Matson
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
-30
John G. Cray
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Bobert Moon
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
80
Timothj' Brown
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
80
Joseph Barronhart
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Philip Orellior
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Zenas Willis
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Joseph Baker
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Thos. Stephens
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Walter Worden
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
Thos. Serivens
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
William Davis
8
10
0
0
1.4
14
80
Gilbert Worden
3
10
0
0
1.4
14
30
;f35.13.3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
407
Pay Table Office, Sept. 26, 1781. The above Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Augustin Odel, or bearer, it being twenty-five pounds twelve
shillings and three pence.
John Strong, )
Timo. Brownson, f
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1781.
urer, the contents of this order.
^25.12.3
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treas-
Asa Lewis.
[27S]
[Capt Lemuel Carey's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Cary's Company, Col. John
Abbot's Regt. in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 1st day of Aug. to the 4th, A. D. 1781.
03 DQ
to
[>,
Names
to
be
a
o
a -2
CO
Total
s
%
0
'
Capt. Lemuel Carey
24
8
6
0.4.0
3
16.0
1. 8.0
Lt. James Stevens
24
8
3
2.
3
10.9
1. 0.9
En. Moses Barnet '
24
8
3
2.
3
10.9
1. 0.9
Clerk Amos Palmer,
24
8
3
4.9
0.12.9
Sergt. Christopher Snyder
24
8
3
4.9
0.13.9
Elijah Turner
24
8
3
4.9
12.9
Gose Quaokinbush
24
8
3
4.9
12.9
Corp. Francis Horth
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
" Francis Cummings
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
" Jacob Bove
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
Fifer Benj. Palmer
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
D' Ab'° Ostrander
24
8
3
4.
12.
Abner Marble
24
8
3
4.
12.
Garet Lake
24
8
3
4.
12.
Abraham Whittiok
24
8
3
4.
12.
John Webb
■ 24
8
3
4.
12.
William Kelling [Helling]
24
8
3
4.
12.
John Bove
24
8
3
4.
12.
John Palmer
24
8
3
4.
12.
George Blower
24
8
3
4.
12.
Jona. Hadlook
24
8
3
4.
12.
Samuel Hadlock
24
8
8
4.
12.
Samuel Tylor
24
8
3
4.
12.
Peter Hyke
24
8
3
4.
12.
Peter Ostrander
24
8
3
4.
12.
Henry Matthew
24
8
3
4.
12.
Ishmael Eunnels
24
8
3
4.
12.
408
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
—
H)
tic
m
o
00
a -2
13
Total
g
S
<I a3
p
James Smith
24
8
3
4.
13.
James Williamson
24
8
3
4.
12.
Seth Carey
^4
8
3
4.
12.
Thomas Horth
24
8
3
4.
12.
Timothy Howe
24
8
3
4.
12.
James Hadlock
24
8
3
4.
12.
Nathl. Barnet
24
8
3
4.
12.
William Brace
24
8
3
4.
12.
John Magacking
24
8
3
4.
12.
Jeremiah Green
24
8
3
4.
12.
Stephen Bolph
24
8
8
4.
12.
Elias Blanche!
24
8
8
4.
12.
^25. 6.2
Lemuel Carey, Capt.
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781.
The within pay roll sworn to by Capt. Lemuel Carey,
Before me, John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. Examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt. Lemuel Carey or bearer,
it being twenty-five pounds six shillings and two pence.
i,. o [ Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^25.6.2. Lemuel Carey, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
4:09
[28G]
\^Capt. William Shepard's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Shepard's Company, Col.
Cornelius Douty's Regiment, in a Regt. of Foot, of the State of
Vermont, from the 1st day of August to the 4th day of August,
1781, in alarm at Saratoga.
Pr
Names
Days
3
Pr day
Miles
mile
Total
Capt. William Shepard
6.8
24
4^
1. 8.0
Lt. Christopher Stark
3
4 3
24
4
1. 0.9
En. Francis Nye
3
4.3
24
4
1. 0.9
Q. M. Josiah Root
3
4.3
24
4
0.14.0
Sergt. Maj' Israel Shepard
3
2.0
24
4
0.12.9
" Rice Honeywell
3
1.7
24
4
0.12.9
" Joseph Martain
3
1.7
24
4
0.12.9
" Titus Monson
3
1.7
24
4
0.12.3
Jacob Vaniormer
3
1.5
24
4
0.12.0
Joseph Benedict
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Oliver Benedict
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Laurence Dutcher
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Felix Holdridge
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Wilerstone West
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
John Price, Jr.
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Ashel Stark
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Jonathan Price
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
;£12.10.9
Attest, Wm. Shepard, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. William Shepard or order, the sum of twelve
pounds ten^shillings and nine pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) rr.^^\<r^^^
■NT ii 1 Ti ^. \ Committee.
Nathl. Brush, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 14, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., '.Treasurer, the contents of the within order, in behalf
of Capt. William Shepard. Israel Shepard.
410
STATE OF VERMONT
[309]
[^Capi. John Robinson's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt, John Robinson's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Regiment of Foot, out in an alarm from the 1st day of
August to the 4th. 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Total
John Robinson, Capt.
3
5.4
30
William Ross, Lt.
2
3.7
30
Matthew Randall, En.
3
3.7
30
John Randall, Sergt.
3
1.7
20
Jason Babcock, "
1
1.7
10
Amiel Alger,
3
1.7
30
David Randall, "
3
1.4
30
Abr"> Burdick
2
1.4
30
Nathl. Church
3
1.4
30
Christeon Kelder
1
1.4
8
Stephen Randall
3
1.4
3
Richard Stanley
1
1.4
8
Elisha Reynolds
3
1.4
30
William Welch
2
1.4
30
Abraham Lewis
3
1.4
30
Obadiah Vaughn
3
1.4
30
Jonas Odell
3
1.4
30
Peter Crandall
3
1.4
30
Sam' West, Clerk
3
1.4
30
i:i3.2.10
Pay Table Office. Sept. 26, 1781. The above pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
John Robinson, being thirteen pounds two shillings and ten pence.
John Strong, | ^^^^^
Timo. Brownson, [
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treas-
urer, the contents of this order.
i;i3.2.10 John Robinson.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
411
[301, dupl 269] {Capt. Shadrach Phelps Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company, C-ol. Cornelius
Uouty's Reg-iment of Foot of the State of Vermont, from the first
day of August to the fourth, in the alarm, at Saratoga, 1781.
1
Names
Days
Pr day
6.8
4.3
4.3
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Miles
Pr
mile
Total
Capt. Shadrach Phelps
Lt. Edward Henderson
En. Hendrick Jackson
Sergt. James Bullen
" Asa Nichols
Corpl. John Strow
" John Ekesmer [E. Rismer ?]
Jabez Bennett
Jones Putnam
James Darrow
Luther Brown
Joel Parks
John Grofe
James Denslow [Imslow, Tinslow]
Job Paddock
Saml. Cownour
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
4C1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1. 10. 0
1. 2. 9
1. 2. 9
14. 9
14. 9
14. 3
14. 3
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
14. 0
in. 16. 6
Attest, Shadrach Phelps, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Capt. Shadrach Phelps, or order, the sum of twelve pounds
sixteen shillings and six pence. Nathl. Brush, ) Cora'^''
Isaac Tichenor, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 16, 1782. Reed, of I.
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
^12. 16. 6 Saml. Safford.
412
STATE OF VERMONT
[259]
[CaJ>t Alatthias Button' s .Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Matthias Button, Col. John Abbot's Rejji-
ment of Foot of the State of Vermont, from the 1st of August to
the 4th, 1781.
Names
Miles
24
Milages
Amt.
rations
3 days
search at
Total
Capt. Matthias Button
0. 8. 0
0. 4. 0
0. 16.
0
1
8. 0
Lt. Peter Baker
24
8
0. 2. 0
10.
9
1.
0. 9
En. Pelatiah Rice
24
8
0. 2. 0
10.
9
1.
0. 9
Sergt. John Ryon
24
8
4.
9
0.
12 9
David Earl
24
8
4.
9
0.
12. 9
" Russell Graves
24
8
4.
9
0.
12 9
Ephraim Marsh, Jr.
24
8
4.
9
0.
12. 9
Clerk Saml. Shipman
24
8
4.
9
0.
12 9
Corpl. William Hill
24
8
4.
4
0.
12. 4
Gershom Gifford
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
John Bardsley
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Eben** Leonard
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
William Marsh
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Elijah Wallis
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Thomas Leonard
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
John Marsh
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Thomas Edwards
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
William Hooper
34
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Lawrence Sordam
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Samuel Sordam
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Charles Lyde
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Abner Rice
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
John Butcher
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Abraham Crego
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Isaiah Dewey
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Job Goff
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Beverly Burtch
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Francis Bennet
24
8
4.
0
0.
12, 0
Stutson Benson
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
Benj. Scott
24
8
4.
0
0.
12. 0
^19.17.7
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
413
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll sworn to
by Capt. Matthias Button. Before me. John Fassett, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Matthias Button or bearer, being nineteen pounds seventeen
shillings and seven pence. John Fassett, ( ^
John Strong, j
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order.
^19. 17. 9 Matthias Button.
[24]
yDetachmetit under Capt. William Dyre\
A Pay Roll of a Detachment from Col. Eben' Walbridge's Reg-
iment, commanded by W™ Dyre, captain, for services scouting,
etc. at and in the vicinity of Fort Ann, Aug. 4th, 1781, the service
being done in pursuance of order from his Excellency the Governor.
Names and Bank
Days
Pay
Miles
Travel
Amt.
travel Total
per day
travel
per mile
" 4'>
of pay
17.0
ot'
W'" Dyre, Capt.
60
1. 0. 0
Jos. Andrews, Lt.
4
4/3
( I
17.0
1.17. 0
Lebbeus Armstrong, En.
1/7
( (
6.4
1.17. 0
Hez. Armstrong, Sergt.
1/7
'•
6.4
1. 6. 4
Saml. Sunderland, do.
1/5
((
5.8
1. 6. 4
Jedediah Merrill, Corpl.
1/4
t f
0.4
1. 5. 8
Jehiel Smith
1/4
ft
5.4
1. 5. 4
Saml. Tubbs
1/4
<i
5.4
1. 5. 4
Leml. Hubbel
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Silas Hathaway
( (
( (
5.4
1. 5. 4
Thos. Hall
"
*'
5.4
1. 5. 4
Ephrm. Can
(I
1 1
5.4
1. 5. 4
Elisha Church
((
(1
.5.4
1. 5. 4
Thos. Tennant
'*
( t
5.4
1. 5, 4
David Matherson
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Isaac Andrews
•'
ft
5.4
1. 5. 4
Danl. Howlet
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Andrew Briggs
(i
( (
5.4
1. 5. 4
Abner Goss
((
*'
5.4
1. 5. 4
James Bates
(1
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Caleb Harrington
"
t <
5.4
1. 5. 4
Ben]". Parks
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
W'" Burnham
' (
tt
5.4
1. 5. 4
Francis Phillips
1 (
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Leml. Bottum
((
5.4
1. 5. 4
L-A1. 3. 8
414
STATE OF VERMONT
Arlington, Aug. 22, 1782. The above pay roll sworn to before
me. Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 1782. The within pay roll being ex-
amined, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, it being thirty-
two pounds, thirteen shillings and eight pence.
, Timo. Brownson, } p^^ee
Nathl. Brush, f ^°™
Oct. 10, 1782. Rec'd of the Treasurer ten pounds seventeen
shillings on the above order. W™ Dyre, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Aug. 19, 1783. Rec'd of the
Treasurer twenty one pounds, sixteen shillings in full of the above
order. W" Dyre.
[219] [CaJ>t. Lemuel Bradley's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company, August 6, 1781,
as established by law.
Names
Days
Wages &
rations
Miles
Travel
Total
I.eml. Bradley, Capt.
3
17.
4
50
16.
8
1.14. 8
William Blancher, Lt.
3
11.
8
50
16.
8
1. 8. 9
Saml. Bradley,
3
11.
8
50
16.
8
1. 8. 9
John Boardman, Sergt.
3
4.
9X
50
16.
8
1. 1. 5X
Jackson, "
3
4.
9^
50
16.
8
1. 1. 5X
Hosford, "
3
4.
^)i
50
16.
8
]. 1. 5X
Sanford,
3
4.
%%
50
16.
8
1. 1. 5X
Bartlet, Corpl.
3
4.
9K
50
16.
8
1. 1. 5X
Brownson, "
3
4.
4M
50
16.
8
1. 1. 03^
Abner Hurd
3
4.
4M
50
16.
8
1. 1. 03^
Daniel Hurd
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Eliphaz Warner
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Saml. Bristol
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Shar" Boardman
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Eli Pettibone
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Benaj'' Leonard
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Josiah Averill
8
4.
50
16.
8
1, 0. 8
Levi Arnold
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
John Whiston
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Phineas Meigs
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Zenas Bradley
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Barna° Chipman
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Isaac Brownson
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
Lee
3
4.
50
16.
8
1. 0. 8
;^26. 3. 8>^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
415
N. B. There are 4 rations added in this pay roll, amt. 2/8
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 13, 1781. The within roll
sworn to by Capt. Lemuel Bradley. Before me,
John Fassett, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan 7, 1783. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Lemuel Bradley or bearer, being twenty-six pounds three
shillings and eight pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) „
rp-„ -D r Committee.
T-imo. Brownson, j
Jan. 29, 1782. Reed, of Treasurer the contents of the above
order, for Capt. Lemuel Bradley.
^26. 3. 8 Gilbert Bradley.
[310] {^Capt. Joseph Safford's Cmnpany]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company of Militia in
Col. Eben' Walbridge's Regiment, on an Alarm, commencing 2nd
August, 1781, and ending the 8th, both days included.
Wages &
Amt. wages
Amt.
travel
Names
Days
rations
pr day
and
rations
Miles
Total
Capt. Joseph Safford
6
6. 8
3. 0. 0
80
1. 6.
8
3. 6. 8
Lt. William Henry
3
4. 3
0.12. 9
48
16.
0
1. 8. 1
En. Joca. Scott
3
4. 3
13. 9
48
16.
0
1. 8. 1
Bufus Branch, S. M.
3
3. 0
6. 0
48
16.
0
1. 2. 0
Sergt. Jeremiah Bingham
2
1. 7
3. 3
32
10.
8
13. 8
" Thos. Abel
3
]. 7
4. 9
48
16.
0
1. 0. 9
" Nathl. Lawrence
1
1. 7
1. 7
4
1.
4
3.11
" Arohelaus Tupper
3
1. 7
4. 9
48
16.
0
1. 0. 9
■ " Koswell Mosely
5
1. 7
7.11
86
12.
0
19.11
Corpl. Josiah Brush
3
1. 0
4. 3
53
17.
8
1. 9.11
" Ezekiel Brewster
3
1. 5
4. 3
48
16.
0
1. 0. 3
" Eeuben Oolvin
3
1. 5
4. 3
82
10,
8
14,11
Matthew Scott
3
1. 5
4. 3
53
17.
8
1. 1.11
Daniel Biddlecom
3
1. 4
4. 0
53
17.
8
1. 1. 8
Leonard Robinson
4
1. 4
5. 4
69
1. 3.
0
1. 8. 4
Eben' Spencer
3
1. 4
4. 0
40
13.
4
17. 4
Eben' Badcock
4
1. 4
2. 8
33
10.
8
13. 4
Saml. Atwood
5
1. 4
6. 8
53
17.
4
1. 4. 0
Saml. Holmes ^
2
1. 4
3. 8
33
10.
8
13. 4
Saml. Palmer
3
1. 4
4. 0
48
16.
0
1. 0. 0
Andrew Newark
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10.
8
13. 4
Solomon SaflFord
3
L 4
4. 0
48
16.
0
1. 0. 0
Azariah Cop
2
1. 4
2. 8
33
10.
8
13. 4
Willard Green
3
1. 4
2. 8
32
10.
8
13. 4
Eleazer Egerton
2
1. 4
2. 8
33
10.
8
13.4
Ammi Fuller
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10.
8
13. 4
416
STATE OF VERMONT
Wages &
Amt. wages
Amt.
travel
10. 8
Names
Days
rations
pr day
and
rations
Miles
Total
Thos. Taylor
3
1. 4
3. 8
33
13. 4
William Henry, Jr.
2
1. 4
3. 8
83
10. 8
13. 4
David Haynes
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Phineas Wright
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
David Saftord
4
1. 4
5. 4
69
1. 3. 0
1. 8. 4
Samuel Ohapin
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Levi Hathaway
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
John Holmes
3
1. 4
4. 0
48
16. 0
1. 0. 0
Jesse Tenney
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Absalom Tupper
3
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Walter Cady
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Eiohard Biddlecom
3
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
18. 4
Andrew Ferren
2
1. 4
2. 8
33
10. 8
13. 4
Henry Parker
2
1. 4
3. 8
33
10. 8
18. 4
Christopher Braokett
3
1. 4
4. 0
48
16. 0
1. 0. 0
Daniel Smith
4
1. 4
5. 4
36
12. 0
0. 17.4
Eobert Cochran
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Joseph House
3
1. 4
4. 0
48
16. 0
1. 0. 0
Nathan Billings
3
1. 4
4. 0
48
16. 0
1. 0. 0
Medad Hervey
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
0.10. 8
Ephraim Smith
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
10. 8
Nathl. Spencer
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
10. 8
Moses Scott
3
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
10. 8
Jona. Bobinson
4
1. 4
5. 4
69
10. 8
1. 8. 4
Josiah Safford
3
1. 4
3. 8
33
10. 8
13. 4
David Pay
4
1. 4
5. 4
73
10. 8
1. 9. 8
Moses Bobinson, Jr.
3
1. 4
4. 0
53
10. 8
1. 1. 8
Issachar Norton
3
1. 4
4. 0
48
1. 3. 0
1. 0. 0
Josiah Fay
3
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Isaac Bice
3
1. 4
2. 8
33
1. 4. 3
13. 4
Aaron Denio
3
1. 4
2. 8
32
17. 8
13. 4
Jona. Stratton
3
1. 4
2. 8
32
16. 0
13. 4
Stephen Story
3
1. 4
2. 0
48
10. 4
1. 0, 0
Timothy Pollett
1. 4
1. 4
16
10. 8
6.8
Eeuben Cook
1. 4
1. 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Mason Branch
1. 4
1, 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Martin Pollett
1. 4
1. 4
16
16. 0
6. 8
Saml. Safford, Jr.
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Saml. Montague
1. 4
2. 8
32
5. 4
13. 4
John Whitcomb
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Asa Walbridge
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Lemuel Scott
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Solomon Walbridge
1. 4
1. 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Joshua Eude
1. 4
]. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Job Youngs
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Eben' Lyman
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Stephen Hopkins
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Daniel Storey
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Simeon Sears
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Zaohariah Herwood
1
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Joseph Lewis
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
417
Wages &
Amt. wages
Amt.
travel
Names
Days
rations
pr day
and
rations
Miles
Total
Jacob Safford
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
5. 4
13. 4
Daniel Bude
2
1. 4
3. 8
33
5. 4
13.4
Stephen Fuller
2
1. 4
3. 8
4
5. 4
4. 0
Josiah Fuller
3
1. 4
2. 8
4
5. 4
4. 0
Thomas Smith
3
1. 4
2. 8
4
1. 4
4. 0
Noah Cross
2
1. 4
3. 8
4
1. 4
4. 0
David Palmer
2
1. 4
3. 8
4
1. 4
4. 0
Zebulon Bewker
2
1. 4
3. 8
4
1. 4
4.0
William Hanit
2
1. 4
3. 8
4
1. 4
4. 0
Francis Story
3
1. 4
3. 8
4
1. 4
3. 8
Joseph Palmer
1. 4
L 4
4
1. 4
3. 8
John Lawrence
L 4
1. 4
4
1. 4
3. 8
Elisha Downs
L 4
1. 4
4
1. 4
2. 8
John Totman
1. 4
1. 4
4
1. 4
3. 8
Benj. Webb
1. 4
1. 4
4
1. 4
18. 4
Silas Walbridge
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
6. 8
Benj. Hurlburt
1. 4
1, 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Isaiah Hendricks
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Joshua Hathaway
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6.8
Stephen Holmes
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Jona. Wentworth
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Silas Eobinson
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Judah Weeks
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Timo. Vibberd
2
1. 4
3. 8
32
10. 8
18. 4
Joseph Safford, Capt.
Bennington, Dec. 14, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Jos.
Safford and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 30, 1781. The above pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to the amount of sixty-six pounds eighteen shillings and
six pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) Committee.
Amos Fassett, i
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 3, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Joseph Safford, Capt.
[27]
418
STATE OF VERMONT
[189]
l^Capt. Robert Hunkins and Meii\
Pay Roll for a number of Militia under the command of Capt.
Robert Hunkins, on an alarm at Peacham, August 15, 1781.
Names
Robert Hunkins, Capt.
Eben"' Martin
Seth Ford
Robert Miller
Benj Davis
Stephen Jenkins
Levi Collins
Robert Stinson
Days
Mileage
30
Total
2.16.8
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
;^9.12.0
Robert Hunkins.
I hereby attest that the within pay roll is just and true.
Neh, Lovewell, Com*' at Peacham.
Pay Table Office, Feb. 31, 1783. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Capt. Robert Hunkins, or bearer, the within
sum, it being nine pounds twelve shillings.
Isaac Tichenor, ) p
John Strong, (
jmmittee.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 21, 1783. Rec" of Ira Allen,
Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being six pounds
one shilling and four pence, lawful money, for and in behalf of
Robert Hunkins. Neh. Lovewell, Jr.
Windsor, Feb. 21, 1783. Rec"* of the Treasurer three pounds
ten shillings and eight pence lawful money, which the committee
of pay table have added to the above order.
^9.12.0 Neh. Lovewell, Jr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
419
[75]
\Capt. Bartholomew Durkee's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bartholomew Durkee's Company of
Militia in the service of the State of Vermont, ordered to repair
with said company to Bethel Fort, by John Benjamin, Capt. and
commander of said Fort, Aug. 10, 1781.
Names
Capt. Barth" Durkee
Lt. Ephraim Peak
Sergt. John Bacon
■' Abida Smith
' ' Benajah Child
" Jona. Carpenter
Eesolved Sessions
Eben' Winslow
John W. Dana
Thomas Vaile
Jabesh Vaughn
Darius Sessions.
Sylvester Bugbee
Jacob Carpenter
Timothy Cheedle
Jeremiah Dwyer
Nathl. Frasher
Alexander Hutchinson
Isaac Jones
Abiel Morse
Asa Paine
John Padeok
Simeon Sessions
Isaiah Tinkham
John W. Throop
John Watkins
Com-
Pay
When
1
men't
Days
per
dis-
Miles
of pay
1781
day
charged
1781
Aug 10
4
0.5.4
Aug. 13
17
3.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1
Total
1. 8.
1. 0.
0.12.
0.13.
0.13.
0.13.
0.12.
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
^15.15.10
Pay Table Office, Oct. 19, 1781. The within pay roll was
examined and approved at fifteen pounds fifteen shillings and ten
pence, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same unto
Capt. Bartholomew Durkee or bearer.
Timothy Brownson, | ^ „ ...
T n<- X. \ Committee.
Isaac Tichenor, j
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, 22'* Oct. 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order for and in behalf of
Capt. Bartholomew Durkee.
By me, John Throop.
420
STATE OF VERMONT
[149] [Ca//. William Bramble and Company]
A Pay Roll for the Company that marched to Bethel Fort in
August, 1781, being called out by authority under William
Bramble, Hartford.
Pay pr
Pay pr
Names
Days
Miles
day
mile
Total
William Bramble, Oapt.
4
25
5.4
4d
1.11.0
Asa Hazen, Lt.
4
25
4.
4
1. 4.4
David Wright, En.
4
25
4.
4
1. 4.4
Andrew Tracy, Sergt.
4
25
1.5J
4
0.14.2
Asa Emerson, "
4
25
1.5i
4
0.14.2
W'" Dunham,
4
35
1.5i
4
0.14.3
Artemas Robinson, Sergt.
4
35
1.4
4
0.13.8
Solomon Strong
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
Eliphalet Marsh
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
Levi Demon
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
Matthew Ransom
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
Jona. Birtch
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
Gershom Dunham
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
Erastus Chapman
4
35
1.4
4
0.13.8
Thomas Savage
4
25
1.4
4
0.13.8
;^12. 5.2
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. William Bramble
or bearer, it being twelve pound five shillings and two pence.
Timo. Brownson,
Thos. Chandler, J- Com«
John Strong,
Date above,
order.
reed, the contents of the
Treasurer of the above
Elk"'' Sprague.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
421
[244, dtipl 72]
[Capt. Elkanah Sprague and Men\
A Pay Roll of the Companj' that marched to Bethel Fort in
August, 1781, being called out by authority.
Names
Days
Miles
Pr day
Pr
mile
Total
Elkanah Sprague, Capt.
Benj. Wright
John Carpenter
Thomas Hazen
William Powers
Jonathan Powers
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
0.5.8
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
4d
4
4
4
4
4
1.11.0
0. 9.8
0. 9.8
0. 9.8
0. 9 8
0. 9 8
^4.19.4
State of Vermont, Hartford, Oct. 10, 1781. Then personally
appeared Capt. Sprague and made oath to the within Pay Roll,
before me, John Throop, Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781. The within Pay Roll ex-
amined and approved and the i?reasurer is hereby directed to pay
the within sum, being four pounds nineteen shillings and four pence,
lav/ful money, to Elkanah Sprague, or order.
Timo. Brownson, 1
Thos. Chandler, v Committee.
John Strong, )
Date above reed, the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer.
_^4.19.4 Elkanah Sprague.
[244, dupl 69] \Capt. John Coffeen's Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. John Coffeen's Company.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. John Coffeen
Lt. Abiel Preston
Clerk Noadiah Russell
Isaac Balding
Michael Coffeen
Abel Balding
Reuben Gilbert
7
9
9
6
2
6
4
18
24
14
18
18
18
8
2.16. 8
2.11. 9
1. 4. 5
0.17. 4
0. 9. 4
0.17. 4
0.10. 0
422
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
8
18
8
20
8
48
Total
Ely Gilbert
Alexander Alford
Ephraim Foster
Eben* Stone
John Stone
Elizur CofEeen .
4
6
4
7
4
4
0.10. 0
0.17. 4
0.10. 0
1. 0. 0
0.10. 0
1. 1. 4
August 30, 1781.
John Coffeen. ;,^13.15.10
The above pay roll sworn to before me,
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, 30 Aug. 178]. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Coffeen or bearer, it being ;j£'13.15.10.
John Strong, ) ^^^,,
Timo. Brownson, ("
Treasurer's Office, 30th Aug., 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being thirteen pounds
fifteen shillings and ten pence.
^13.15.10 John Coffeen.
[104]
[Prisoners' Guard under Lieut. Joseph Wickwire'\
A Pay Roll of a Guard appointed over the Prisoners confined
in the School house in Bennington, under the command of Jos.
Wickwire, Lieut, commencing the 8"" day of August and conclud-
ing the 20"" of the same month.
Names
Days
P' day
Total
Lt. Joseph Wickwire
11
4.3
2. 6.9
Sergt. Matthew Scott
13
1.7
1. 0.7
Corpl. Danl. Hewlet
13
1.5
0.18.5
George Parker
13
1.5
0.18.5
John Robins
13
1.4
0.17.4
Zerubabel Potter
13
1.4
0.17.4
Zerah Scott
13
1.4
0.17.4
Enoch Sackett
13
1.4
0 17.4
Jonas Abbott
13
1.4
0.17.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
423
Names
Days
P' day
Total
Jesse Jackson
13
1.4
0.17.4
Samuel Standish
13
1.4
0.17.4
Job Burleson
13
1.4
0.17.4
Nathan Kinsley
13
1.4
0.17.4
Elijah Aimes
13
1.4
0.17.4
Peter Lawrence
13
1.4
0.17.4
Jonathan Bennett
13
1.4
0.17.4
Oliver Miller
13
1.4
0.17.4
Thomas Green
13
1.4
0.17.4
^17.6.10
Com^
Pay Table Office, Sept. 6, 1781. The above pay roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Joseph Wickwire or bearer, it being seventeen pounds six shillings
and ten pence. Timo. Brownson,
John Strong.
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 10, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the within order, being seventeen
pounds six shillings and ten pence, lawful money.
Joseph Wickwire, Lieut.
■■(
[509]
[ Lemuel Hawley' s Pay']
Pay Table Office, I
L. (
22"^ of Augt. 1781.
The Treasurer is directed to pay Lemuel Hawley, a soldier in
Col" Warner's Regiment, six pounds,— being part of his deprecia-
tion due. John Strong, ) Com'<=^
Xtj.0.0 Timo. Brownson, j
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Lemuel Hawley.
424
STATE OF VERMONT
[347] \Capt. Isaac Tichenors Company\
Pay Roll of the Company of Militia, commanded by Capt. Isaac
Tichenor and ordered to Saratoga by Col. Eben'' Walbridge in
Aug., 1781, from Bennington, being 30 miles.
Names
Pr day
Miles
Day s
Total
Capt. Isaac Tichenor
6.8
30
2
1. 3.4
Lt. Lebbeus Armstrong
4.3
30
2
18.6
Sergt. Daniel Harmon
1.7
30
2
13.2
" John Rudd
1.7
30
2
13.2
Stephen Kingsley
1.7
30
2
13.2
Timothy Abbot
1.4
30
2
12.8
Ezekiel Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Joshua Wood
1.4
30
2
12.8
Lemuel Pratt
1.4
30
2
12.8
Lemuel Cleveland
1.4
30
2
12.8
Timothy Allen
1.4
30
2
12.8
Caleb Clark
1.4
30
2
12.8
Eli Pember
1.4
30 .
2
12.8
Jason Season [Leason]
1.4
30
2
12.8
Silas Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Austin Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Gains Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Samuel Hanes
1.4
30
2
12.8
Felix Anger
1.4
30
2
12.8
Edward GifSn
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jeduthun Hurd
1.4
30
2
12.8
John Knight
1.4
30
2
12.8
Phineas Scott
1.4
30
2
12.8
Benj. Herwood
1.4
30
2
12.8
Henry Walbridge
1.4
30
2
12.8
David Robinson
1.4
30
2
12.8
Amos Fassett
1.4
30
2
12.8
William Brush
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jesse Field
1.4
30
2
12.8
Abraham Branson
1.4
30
2
12.8
oseph Willoughby, Jr.
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jonathan Fisk
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jone [Tone] Farr
1.4
30
2
12.8
Benj. Selden
1.4
30
2
12.8
David Ellsworth
1.4
30
2
12.8
Stephen Cleveland
1.4
30
2
12.8
^24. 8.8
Attest, Isaac Tichenor, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
426
Pay Table Office, Manchester, April 18, 1783. The within Pay
Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Tsaac Tichenor or order the sum of twenty-four pounds eight shil-
lings and eight pence. John Strong, | Poi^mittee
Timo. Brownson, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 31, 1783. Reed, the con-
tents of the above order, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer.
^24.8.8 Isaac Tichenor.
[82]
f Three Weeks Men, Capt. Parmdee Allen's Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Three Weeks' Men that joined Capt. Parmelee
Allen's Company from Col. Warner's [Warren's] Regiment and
Col. Allen's in the service of the State of Vermont in 1781.
Names
Entered
Days
Wages
per day
Total
Jabesh Warren
July 26
22
0.1.4
1. 9.4
Joseph Squier
<( i(
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Samuel Thomas
1 ( ( (
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Winthrop Graham
(( ((
22
1.4
1. 9.4
James Barnes
(( ((
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Thomas Gilbert
i( u
22
1.4
1. 9.4
John Barber
U It
22
1.4
1. 9.4
John Parish
(t if
22
1.4
1. 9.4
John Ballows
<( u
22
1.4
1. 9.4
W™ Burroughs [Boughrows]
(t ( (
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Simon Francis
< ( < t
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Prosevet Smith
It If
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Robert Stanton
f f f f
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Asa Strong
f f t f
22
1.4
1. 9.4
James Underbill
f f f f
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Isaac Marks
ft f f
22
1.4
1. 9.4
John Horton
t f t f
22
1.4
1. 9.4
^24.18.8
Attest, Parmelee Allen, Captain.
Parmelee
Arlington, Nov. 26, 1781. Then appeared Capt.
Allen and made oath to the truth of the above roll.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Governor,
426
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug, 21, 1783. The within roll
having been examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being
the sum of twenty-four pounds eighteen shillings and eight pence,
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Saml P.artlett, ) ^^^.^
Timo>^ Brownson, )
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2d, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[238]
[Ca^t Abraham UnderhilV s Co>npany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underhill's Company and Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment of Militia, for service done in defense of the
Frontiers of the State of Vermont in the Alarms which commenced
the 12th, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Abr. Underbill
20
30
7. 3.4
Lt. Richard Deming [Duning?]
20
90
5.15.0
En. Ephraim Reynolds
20
30
4.15.0
Sergt. Philip Matteson
20
30
2. 1.8
" George Manley
14
60
2. 2.2
Dan Kent
14
60
2. 2.2
Corpl. Wm. Manley
6
30
0.18.9
Joseph Curtis
20
90
2,19.2
John Farwell
8
30
1. 0.8
Reuben Bloomer
8
30
1. 0.8
David Barnham
20
90
2.16.8
Thos. McCann
24
30
2. 2.0
Benj. Matteson
14
60
1.18.8
Erastus Monsel
24
30
2. 2.0
Prince Paddock
24
30
2. 2.0
Asa Baldwin
6
30
0.18.0
Peter Mclntyre
6
30
0.18.0
George Gage
6
30
0.18.0
Ashbel Barnham
14
60
1.18.8
Silas Reynolds
14
60
1.18.8
John Gray
10
60
1.13 4
Thos. Danton
14
60
1.18.8
Jona. Shearwood
14
60
1.18.8
Asa Farwell
6
30
0.18.0
Isaac Farwell
12
60
1.16.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
427
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Cephas Kent
14
60
1.18.8
Samuel Strong
34
30
3. 3.0
Henry Allen
16
60
3. 1.4
Joseph Ingal
30
90
■ 3.16.8
Joseph Mclntire
6
30
0.18.0
Jacob Wilbur
8
30
1. 0.8
John Gilbert
8
30
1. 0.8
Joseph Sheldon
10
60
1.13.4
Laban Cousins
6
30
0.18.0
Jonathan Page
14
60
1.18.8
Benj. Barto
6
30
0.18.8
Jacob Cousins
6
30
0.18.8
Isaac Underbill
14
60
1.18.8
Sylvanus Sikes
14
60
1.18.8
Titus Sikes
8
30
1. 0.8
Joseph Armstrong
14
60
1.18.8
Joshi^a Cousins, Jr.
6
30
0.18.0
Charles Collins
14
60
1.18.8
Silas Baldwin
14
60
1.18.8
Neh. Higbee
14
60
1.18.8
John Kent
16
30
1.11.4
Alex'' Kent
8
30
1. 0.8
Joseph Larkins
6
30
0.18.0
James Willcocks
8
30
1. 0.8
Joel Frost
8
30
1. 0.8
Joshua King
7
30
0.19.4
John Manley, Jr.
8
30
1. 0.8
John Manley, 3rd
6
30
0.18.8
;^96. 1.3
11th June, 1781. The foregoing Roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is ninety-six
pounds one shillings and three pence.
Thos. Chittenden, ) r> ™ ■..,.
' ^ Committee.
,[
Timothy Brownson
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Per me,
June 11, 1781, Abraham Underbill, Capt.
428
STATE OF VERMONT
[226]
[^Capt. Elijah Galushas Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment on the alarm in August, 1781, to Saratoga.
Names
Days
4
Amt.
Wages
Miles
Amt.
Travel
Total
Capt. Elijah Galusha
1. 6.8
75
1.5.0
2.11.8
En. Benj. Bartlett
4
0.17.0
75
1.5.0
2. 2.0
Corpl. Jacob Smith
4
6.4
75
1.5.0
1.11.4
Sergt. Benajah Boardman
4
6.4
75
1.5.0
1.11.4
Drum"' William Anderson
4
5.8
75
1.5.0
1.10.8
Fifer Martin Deming
4
5.8
75
1.5.0
1.10.8
Jacob Hinds
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
James Anderson
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Jona. Butterfield
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Martin Chittenden
4
5.4
75
J.5.0
1.10.4
Elijah Wood
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Eli Pettibone
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
David Fasset
4
5.4
75
1.6.0
1.10.4
Adonirum [Edoniram] Burrit
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Brown
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
;^24.10.8
Arlington, Nov. 27, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Elijah
Galusha and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Jan. 4, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being twenty-four
pounds ten shillings and eight pence.
Eliiah Galusha, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
429
[1611
\Capt. Nathan Delano's Company}
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathan Delano's Company, Col. John
Abbot's Regiment in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the V^ day of August to the 4'*", 1781.
Names
Miles
Amt.
Rations
Days
P' day
Total
Capt. Nathan Delano
24
0.8.0
0.4.0
3
0.16.0
1. 8.0
Lt. Gershom Odel
24
8
2,0
3
0.10.9
1. 0.9
En. Rozel Chapman
34
8
2.0
3
0.10.9
1. 0.9
Sergt. Rob' Hard
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
Abraham Chase
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
John Kicket
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
Caleb Whitford
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
Corpl. Artemas Chase
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Peter Boone
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Fifer William Powel
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Jacob Roumfitt
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Coonrod Ricket
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Nontice O'Strander
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Abijah Putnam
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Gary Wells
24
8
3
4.
0. 12.
Richard Powell
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Simeon Banday
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
David Pearce
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Abraham Chace, Jr.
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Caleb Parker
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Timothy Wallis
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Henry Brown
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Jacob Brown
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Like V. Norman
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
John Dott, Jr.
24
8
3
4.
0.13.
William Hunt
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Benajah Bunday
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
John Patten
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
David Vallance
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Clark Jonathan Powel
24
8
3
4.
0.12.9
^19.18.3
Nathan Delano, Capt.
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781. The within Pay Roll sworn
to by Capt. Nathan Delano. Before me,
John Strong, Justice of Peace.
430
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Delano or bearer, it being nineteen pounds eighteen shil-
lings and three pence. John Strong, ) Committee.
Timo. Brownson, (
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order.
^19.18.3 Nathan Delano, Capt.
[165] [^Capt. William Sharp's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Sharp's Company for two days,
belonging to Col. John Abbot's Regiment.
Amt.
Milage
Rations
Names
& pay
per day
Days
Total
William Sharp, Capt.
13
6.8
2
17. 8
Geo. Milliman [Millimott], Lt.
13
4.3
3
13.10
William Wallsworth, En.
13
4.3
2
13.10
Levi Bersley, Sergt.
13
1.7
2
7. 6
Danl. Hawley, Corpl.
13
1.5
2
7. 3
Saml. Lathem
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Daniel Earl [Arl]
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Isaac Hodges
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Moses Vail [Yail]
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Major Haynes
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Cornelius V. Wemer [Vumer]
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Richard Powel
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Gideon Olmstead
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Elisha Spalding
13
1.4
2
7. 0
John V. Wanner
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Frederick Cottes
13
1.4
2
7. 0
Aug' 7 & 8, 1781.
£%.lb. 0
William Sharp, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 24, 1784.
The within roll is approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same, being six pounds fifteen shillings lawful money to
Capt. W°° Sharp or bearer.
Timo. Brownson, ) ,
Saml. Bartlit, \ ^°™-
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, Feb. 25, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^6.15.0 William Sharp, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
431
[160]
[Col. John Abbot and Officer s\
Col. Abbot's Pay Roll for himself and the Field and Staff
Officers.
Ool. John- Abbot
Lt. Col. Benj. Bandal
Maj. Joel Abbot
Adjt. Eufus Johnson
Q, M' Samuel Lues [Lewis]
Miles
P'
mile
P'
day-
Ra-
tions
P' day
24
4d
s'
3.4
10.
30
1 t
3
2.8
8.
24
((
3
2.8
6.8
24
((
3
2.8
6.8
24
(1
3
2.8
2.
Total
2. 8.0
2. 2.0
1.16.0
1.14.0
0.16.0
;^8.16.0
tee.
Test, John Abbot, Col.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Sept. 13, 1781. The above roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Col. John Abbot, or bearer, it being eight pounds sixteen
shillings. Timo. Bronson, ) ^
John Strong, '[Commute
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^8.16.0 John Abbot, Col.
[252 dupl 90] \Capt. Cyprian Downer's Company]
Capt. Cyprian Downer's Company, Shaftsbury, 1781. Pay
Roll for going to Saratoga on an Expedition.
Names
Days
2
Miles
30
For
travel
Pr day
Total
Cyprean Downer, Capt.
0.10.0
06.8
1. 3.4
Isaac Andrus, Lt.
2
30
10.
4.3
18.6
Benj . Corey, En.
2
30
10.
4.3
18.6
Thomas King, Sergt.
2
30
10.
1.7
13.2
Caleb Olin
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
Winslow Perry
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
Abner Drinkwater
4
30
10.
1.4
15.4
John Stanley
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
William Parker
2
30
in.
1.4
12.8
Samuel Matteson
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
Total ^7.12.2
Attest, Cyprean Downer, Capt.
432
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Office, Bennington, Jan. 14, 1783. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay to Capt. Cyprian Downer, or order, the
sum of seven pounds twelve shillings and two pence as per the
within account. Isaac Tichenor, } ^ ...
•NT ^1.1 T3 ^- y Committee.
Nathl. Brush, (
Reed. 13th of May, 1783, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order.
;^7.12.2 Cyprian Downer.
[83]
[Ca//. yesse Safford's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Safford's Company of Militia for
service in the Alarm, Aug. 10, 1781, at the request of Capt. John
Benjamin^
Names
Com-
mence' of
pay
Miles
Days
day
en dis-
arged
Total
Jesse Safford, Capt.
Aug. 10
15
4
6/8 Au
g- 11
0.18. 4
Abisha Sampson
4
4/3 '
( ( (
13. 6
George Thomas, Sergt.
4
1/2 '
t <(
0. 2
Seth Washburn, Sergt.
4
1/2 '
t ( (
0. 3
Conf<= Fuller, Corp.
4
1/5 '
< ( (
7.10
Nathan Rowland
4
1/4 '
( ( t
7. 8
Elias Thomas
4
t ( i
7. 8
Joseph Churchill
4
t i(
7. 8
Jabez Bennett
4
1 11
7. 8
William Bennett
4
1 11
7. 8
Timothy Cox
4
1 1 1
7. 8
Phineas Williams
4
1 11
7. 8
Abel Emmons
4
1 11
7. 8
John Sanderson
4
1 11
7. 8
Saml. Matthews
4
1 1 1
7. 8
Chellis Safford
4
1 1 1
7. 8
Andrew Thomas
4
1 1 1
7. 8
Nathan Rust
4
1 1 1
7. 8
Isaac Hoisington
4
1 It
7. 8
Bliss Hoisington
4
1 li
7. 8
William Smith
4
1 i 1
7. 8
_ onas Matthews
4
1 1 1
7. 8
■ onas Washburn
4
1 1 1
7. 8
' oseph Hawkins
4
1 i(
7. 8
ohn Rolles
4
i 1 1
7. 8
Nathl. Tinkham
4
1 It
7. 8
Gaius Paddock
4
t 1 1
7. 8
Moses Kimball
4
1 1 1
7. 8
Nathan Fletcher
4
1 It
7. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
433
Names
Com-
mence' of
pay
Miles
Days
Pay
per
day
When dis-
charged
Total
Perez Wood
Simon Davis
Elijah Bale [Bailey]
Phineas Davis
Aug-. 10
t ( < (
ti H
( t ( (
15
it
4
4
4
4
Aug. 11
*( (I
7. 8
7. 8
7. 8
7. 8
/:i3.0. 8
Pay Table Ofifice, Charlestown, Oct. 25, 1781.
The within pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to Capt. Jesse Safford or bearer, it being
thirteen pounds and eight pence.
Timothy Brownson, ) ^
John Strong, f Committee.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^13.0.8 Jesse Safford.
[65] \ Ensign Elisha Partridge and Men\
A Pay Roll for service done by men under the command of
Ensign Elisha Partridge, in pursuance of Brig. Gen. Olcott's orders
on the 11'" day of Aug. 1781.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Total
Ensign Elisha Partridge
3
0.10.11
20
0.19. 5
Sergt. Elias Newton
4. 9
20
11. 5
" John Wright
4. 9
20
11. 5
Corpl. Elijah Tracy
4. 4^
20
lO.llJ^
Henry Burton
4. 4'^
20
10.11J4
Nathl. Brown
4. 0
20
10. 8
Stephen Knowlton
4. 0
20
10. 8
Cyprian Morgan
4. 0
20
10. 8
John Spear
4. 0
20
10. 8
Jerome Hutchinson
4. 0
20
10. 8
Simon Stimpson
4. 0
20
10. 8
Danl. Kinney
4. 0
20
10. 8
Jonas Richards
4. 0
20
10. 8
[28]
434
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Total
Isaac Partridge
Elias Partridge
Philip Smith
Solomon Curtis
Job Pigsley
Martin Brown
John Lewis
3
4, 0
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
20
30
20
20
20
20
30
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8 -
^11.4. 2
The above is a true pay roll.
Test,
Elisha Partridge, Ensign.
State of Vermont, Washington ss. Came personally the above
named Ensign Elisha Partridge and made solemn oath to the truth
of the above pay roll. Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, 19"" Oct. 1781. The within
pay roll examined and approved at eleven pounds four shillings
and two pence, and the Tieasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Ensign Elisha Partridge or bearer.
Timo. Brownson, ) p
Isaac Tichenor, j"
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 27, 1781. Reed of Ira Allen, Treas-
urer, the contents of this order.
^11.4.2 Abel Curtis.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
435
[91]
[-Prisoners' Guard under Sergt. Matthew Scott'\
Pay Roll of a party of Men raised 'for twelve days as a guard
to the prisoners in confinement at Bennington, commencing the
21^* August and ending the 1=' September, 1781.
Names and Rank
Days in
Pay per
Amount
service
day
Matthew Scott, Serg*
12
0.1. 7i
0.19.2f
Samuel Standish, do
12
0.1.7*
0.19.21
Levi Morgan, Corporal
12
0.1.51
0.17.7i
James Cadwell, do
12
0.1.51
0.17.7i
Zerah Scott, Private
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Richard Wheet
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Peter Lawrence
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Jesse Jackson
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Job Burleson
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Silas Pratt
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Caleb Hulburd
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Spaman Badcock
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Joseph Condon
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
William Henry, Jr.
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Samuel Matherson
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Daniel Smith
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Frederick Weaver
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Ehsha Field
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Aaron Clark
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
^15.13.7i
Pay Table Office, Sept. 24, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Matthew Scott, sargeant, or bearer, being fifteen pounds, thirteen
shillings and seven pence. John Fassett, ) rnmee
;^15.13.7 Timo. Brownson, [
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Pr me, Matthew Scott.
436
STATE OF VERMONT
[187]
[Prisoners' Guard under Sergt. Samuel Standish']
A Pay Roll for the Guard raised by order from His Excellency
Thomas Chittenden, Esq., Captain General, for guarding the
Prisoners, Howard and his party, four days at Bennington, and
from there to Skeensboro' Sept. 13, 1781.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Am'
wages
Miles
Pr
mile
Mileage
Total
Samuel Standish, Sergt.
13
1.7
0.19.0
60
¥
1. 0.0
1.19.0
George Parker, Oorpl.
10
1.5
14.3
60
4
1. 0.0
1.14.3
Draper Runnals
10
1.4
13.4
60
4
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Lem' Scott
10
1.4
13.4
60
4
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Isaac Oakes
5
1.4
6.8
60
4
1. 0.0
1. 6.8
Josiah Safford
4
1.4
5.4
40
4
0.18.4
18. a
Nath' Turner
2
1.4
2.8
15
4
0. 5.0
7.8-
Thomas Green
4
1.4
5.4
5.4
Daniel Kinsley-
4
1.4
5.4
5.4
Peter Buck
4
1.4
5.4
5.4
John Sheldon
4
1.4
5.4
5.4
Joseph Burlinson
4
1.4
5.4
5.4
;^10.19.&
Sam' Standish, Serg'
Bennington, Sept. 17, 1782. These certify that the men were
in service as mentioned in this Roll.
P"' me, Sam' Robinson, Lt. Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 24'" Sept. 1782. The within
pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Serg' Samuel Standish, or his order, the sum
of ten pounds nineteen shillings and six pence.
Nath' Brush,
Tim" Brownson,
. \ ^^°
mmittee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Nov. 12, 1782. ReC of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the within order.
Sam' Standish.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
437
[56J
\Capt, Joseph Safford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company rai.sed for three
weeks to guard the inhabitants of White Creek, commencing the
9th Aug' and ending the 9th September, inclusive, 1781.
Names and Eank
No.
days in
service
Wages .
and ra- £
tions per ^ ^
day
lount
wages
Eitions
Miles
travel
Amt. wages,
rations &
travel
Capt. Joseph Safford
32
0.6.8 10.
2. 8
38
11. 6. 0
Serg' Stephen Holmes
23
1.7i 1.
14.10
38
2. 7.11J
" Silas Walbridge
23
1.7i 1.
14.10
38
2. 7. Hi
" Caleb Whitford
22
1.7i 1
13. 6
32
3. 7. 4A
" Francis Horth
21
1.7i 1.
13. 6
38
3. 6. 4A
Corp' Benoni Beynolds
31
1.5J 1
9. 9
21
1.17. 7|
" Jas. Thompson
21
1.5i 1
9. 9
32
2. 1. 3^
Jos. Lues
32
1.4 1
9. 4
38
2. 3. 0
John Eeynolds
21
1.4 1
8. 0
23
1.15. 4
Benajah Wells
21
1.4 1
8. 0
33
1.19. 0
Tuttle Cheever
21
1.4 1
8. 0
45
1. 8. 0
Azariah Briggs
23
1.4 1
10. 8
13
2. 5. 8
Saml. Thompson
21
1.4 1
8. 0
38
1.18. 4
Joshua Pratt
31
1.4 1
8. 0
38
2. 0. 8
Timo. Allen
21
1.4 1
8. 0
33
2. 0. 8
Benj. Parks
21
1.4 1
8. 0
38
1.19. 0
Saml. Lamfier
21
1.4 1
8. 0
33
2. 0. 8
John Dennis
33
1.4 1
10. 8
32
2. 1. 8
Cyrus Brown
31
1.4 1
8. 0
33
1.18. 8
Oarrit Lake
21
1.4 1
8. 0
41
2. 0. 8
Silas Brown
31
1.4 1
8. 0
41
2. 1. 8
Saml. Bashman
31
1.4 1
8. 0
22
2. 1. 8
Wm. Strong
21
1.4 1
. 8. 0
22
1.15. 4
Philip Warner
31
1.4 1
. 8. 0
32
1.15. 4
Wason Caldwell
31
1.4 1
. 8. 0
1.15. 4
David Henderson
31
1.4 1
. 8. 0
33
1. 8. 0
Philip Bartholomew
31
1.4 1
. 8. 0
38
1.19. 0
Nathl. Palmer
21
1.4 1
. 8. 0
3. 0. 8
George Fowler
21
1.4 0
.14. 8
0.14. 8
Andrew Simpson
5
1.4 0
. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
Ii
1 number 30.
£Q5.U. 3 J
Attest,
Jos.
SafEo
rd, Capt.
State of Vermont.
Arlington, ss. Sept. 12, 1781. Capt. Joseph Safford appear-
ing personally made oath that the within roll is just and true
without fraud to the public or any individual and according to his
best knowledge.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
438
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The within
roll having been examined and approved of, the Treasurer will pay
the contents of the same to Thos. Tolman Esq., Paymaster, being
the sum of sixty-five pounds fourteen shillings and two pence half
penny, lawful money, taking his receipt.
Saml. Bartlit, ) ^ ...
„. „ ' V Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[23] l^Capt. Elijah Galusha s Company {partW
A Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company that
went into Windham County to assist the Sheriff in taking a num-
ber of prisoners in September last. Arlington, 24th Oct. 1781.
Names and Rank
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
Benj. Bartlett, En°
Saml. Horsford,Sergt.
Joel Leonard, Corpl,
Martin Deming
John Adams
Martin Chittenden
Jarel Palmer
Adoniram Burritt
Zadock Hawley
Hull Wallis
Amos Hawley
Daniel Stearns
Simon Toll
Robert Buck
George Young
Moses Knap
James Squire
Days in
service
Pay per
day
6/8
Miles
travel
S2
Pay per
mile
4/8
V
V
V
V
4/
V
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
Amount
of pay
2.10.8
1.18.7
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
1.17.4
i:34 6.7
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
439
39th Oct. 1783. Then personally appeared Capt. Elijah
Galusha and made oath to the justice of the above charge, accord-
ing- to the best of his knowledge. Before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov'
Pay Table Office, Dec. 23'^ 1783. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
to Capt. Elijah Galusha or bearer, it being ^34.6.7.
John Strong, )
Timo. Brownson, (
Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer (Arlington, Dec. 27, 1783) Thirty-
four pound six shillings and seven pence lawful m^ in full of
the within. ' Elijah Galusha.
Com«
[166]
[^Governor Chittenden's Life Guar(f\
A Pay Roll of his Excellency Governor Chittenden's Life
Guard, entering service the 17"^ August, 1781 and continuing in
service until the 17''' of September, 1781.
Names
Miles
Wages
Sarg* Jacob Hinds
3. 8.0
Corpi Eli Pettibone
2. 4.0
Jona. Butterfield
2. 0.0
Martin Deming
2. 0.0
Sylvester Deming
2. 0.0
Martin Chittenden
3. 0.0
Joel Leonard
3. 0.0
Eben'' Barns
2. 0.0
John Davison
2. 0.0
Levi Brown
2. 0.0
Ichabod Bartlit
2. 0.0
Abel Davis
2. 0.0
William Atwater
2. 0.0
Amasa Pettibone
3. 0.0
^38.12.0
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
440
STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, Arlington, Sept. 28, 1781. The within roll
sworn to by Capt. Elijah Galusha. Before me,
John Fasset, Jr. Asst.
Pay Table Office, date above, the within roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Elijah Galusha or bearer, being the sum of twenty-eight pounds
twelve shillings. Tim" Brownson, I committee.
John Fassett, )
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 5, 1781.
the contents of this order.
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer,
Elijah Galusha.
[79]
\_Gcivern<?r Chittenden' s Life Guard'\
A Pay Roll of His Excellency Governor Chittenden's Life
Guard, entering service the 18"' Sept. 1781 and continuing in ser-
vice until the 8*'' of Oct. 1781.
Names
Days
Pay
Total
Sergt. Levi Hill
Joel Leonard
Amos Pettibone
John Davison
Stephen Davison
W" Anderson
20
20
20
20
20
20
0. 3. 2
2. 8
2. 8
2. 8
2. 8
2. 8
3. 4. 0
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
;^16.10. 8
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 9, 1781. The within roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Serg' Levi Hill or bearer, being sixteen pounds ten shillings and
eight pence. John Fassett, )
Timo'' Brownson, j
Committee.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^16.10.8 Levi Hill, Sergt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
441
[85]
\Capt. Ebenezer Parkhursf s Conipany\
Pay Roll for a company under the command of Capt. Eben'
Parkhurst. 1781.
Days
Pay
Total
Eben'' Parkhurst, Capt.
2
0.6.8
0.13.4
Daniel Gilbert, Lt.
4.3
8.6
John Walbridge, En.
4.3
8.6
Josiah Wheeler, Sergt.
2.3
4.6
Wright Spalding, "
2.3
4.6
Larkin Hunter, "
2.3
4.6
Aaron Mosher, "
2.3
4.6
Zacheus Downer, Clerk
2.3
4.6
James Marsh, Corpl.
2.1
4.3
Reuben Parkhurst, "
2.1
4.3
Joel Marsh
2.
4.0
Saml. Ladd
2.
4.
Matthew Harington
2.
4.
Jason Downer
2.
4.
Pardon Moscher
2.
4.
Simeon How
2.
4.
Jonathan How
2.
4.
Leml. Parkhurst
2.
4.
_ ohn Lovejoy
2.
4.
■^ehemiah Lovejoy
2.
4.
Moses Shepard
2.
4.
Asahel Spalding
2.
0. 4.0
£^. 9.4
The above Pay Roll is for service done in the alarm the 7th
day of October, A. D. 1781, by orders from Brig. Genl. Olcott.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Eben' Parkhurst or bearer, it being five pounds nine shillings and
four pence. Timo. Brownson, 1
Thos. Chandler, V Com'='=
John Strong, )
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order in behalf of Capt. Eben' Parkhurst. Joel Marsh.
442
STATE OF VERMONT
[150] \Capt. Timothy Bush and Men\
A Pay Roll for service done by order of Brigadier-General
Olcott in pursuing after and taking up two transient persons, sup-
posed to be inimical to their country.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Timothy Bush
En. Nathl. Seaver
Peter Thacher
John Powell
Isaac Chamberlin
1
2
2
1
1
0.5.4
0.7.2
0.2.0
0.1.4
0.1.4
10
20
21
14
14
3.4
6.0
7.0
4.0
4.0
8. 8
13.10
7. 0
6. 0
6. 0
;^2. 1. 6
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 20, 1781.
The within pay roll examined and approved at two pounds one
shilling and six pence and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same unto Capt. Timo. Bush or bearer.
Timo. Brownson, ) Q^^^ee
Isaac Tichenor, j"
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 27, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of the above order.
^2.1.6 Abel Curtis.
[261]
\Capt. John Coffeen and Company [part)^
A Pay Roll of part of Capt. John Coffeen's Company of Militia
for services done in taking up sundry persons, enemies to this
state, on their way to Canada in Oct. 7, 1781, who found them-
selves rations.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
John Cofifeen, Capt.
Isaac Baldwin, Sergt.
Abbot Roby
Abel Baldwin
Michael Coffeen
Eben' Stone
Eli Gilbert
Enos Gilbert
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Total
0. 4. 8
6. 9
6. 0
6. 0
6. 0
6. 0
6. 0
6. 0'
^2.17. &
Attest, John Coffeen, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
443
Pay Table Office, Bennington. 37th Feb^ 1782. The within
Pay Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. John Coffeen the sum of two pounds seventeen
shillings and five pence, lawful money.
Nathl. Brush, )
Timo. Brownson, j
Com^
Treasurer's Office, March 8, 1787.
full in State note.
^3.17.5
Reed, the above account in
John Coffeen, Capt.
[246]
\^Scoui under Lieut. Frederick SmitK\
A Pay Roll of a Scout of Capt. John Powell's Company of
Militia, ordered out by Gen. Peter Olcott and commanded by Lt.
Frederick Smith.
Names.
Days
Pr
day
Amt.
pay
Pr
mile
Milage
Miles
Total
Lt. Frederick Smith
Eliphalet Bean
EliBha Norton
4
4
4
1.7
1.4
1.4
14.4
5.4
5.4
41
4
4
13.4
13.4
13.4
40
40
40
1. 7.4
0.18.8
0.18.8
^3. 4.8
John Powell, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Charleston, Oct. 30, 1781. The within ac-
count being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the within to the amount of three pounds four shillings and
eight pence. Isaac a^chenor, I Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed, of I. Allen in full.
June 20, 1782.
John Powell.
444
STATE OF VERMONT
[344, see next roll] [CaJ>t. Charles Nelson's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Charles Nelson's Company in Col. Benj.
Waits' Battalion from the 1st day of July, 1781, to the commence-
ment of another certain roll of the said company for the said year
A. D. 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Total
Charles Nelson, Capt.
70
6.8
30. 0. 0
David Currier, Lt.
73
4.3
15.11. 4^
Gershom York, "
73
4.3
15.11. 4^
Stephen Fisk, Sergt.
73
5.16. 8^
William Sloan,
73
5.16. 8^
Isaac Woolson, "
73
5.16. 8^
Moses Warren, "
73
5.16. 83|
Stephen Chapman, Corpl.
73
5. 7. 2%
John Seargeants, "
75
5.10. lyi
Wm Lathrop, "
73
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Ezekiel Roaks,
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5. 7. 2y2
Asahel Packard. Dr"
73
5. 7. 2%
Theophilus Clark, fifer
73
5. 7. 2y2
Christopher Carey
73
1.4
4.17. 4
Daniel Hovey
73
4.17. 4
David Read
73
4.17. 4
Uriah Howard
73
4.17. 4
Benj. Howard
73
4.17. 4
Darius Howard
73
'4.17. 4
Solomon Howard
73
4.17. 4
Eliada Brown
73
4.17. i
Elijah Wright
73
4.17. 4
Salmon Dowe
73
4.17. 4
Benj. Smith
73
4.17. 4
Leml, Laddington
73
417. 4
Daniel Jacobs
73
4.17. 4
Nathl. Ketchura
73
4.17. 4
Oliver Root
73
4.17. 4
Edmund Freeman
73
4.17. 4
Enoch Bowen
73
4.17. 4
Benj. Stone
73
4.17. 4
Jona. Davis
73
4.17. 4
David Colborne
73
4.17. 4
Jathleel Peck
73
4.17. 4
Jeptha Sharp
73
4.17. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
445
Names
Samson Howe
Stewart Howe
Joseph Howe
Nathl. Robinson
Squire Wilson
John Wilcox
job Williams
Bryant Brown
Nathan Brown
Andrew Spalding
Abel Spalding
Ammi Currier
Jona. Stickney
Saml. Bates
Samuel Rich
Ethan Clark
Elias Buckman
Enos Cotter
Comfort Towner
Danl. Roaks
Aaron Whipple
Solomon Mann
Comfort Ames
Pr day
Total
1.4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
4.17. 4
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
^3^8. 7.10J4
Windsor, June 18, 1782.
Attest, Charles Nelson.
Windsor, ss. June 19, 1782. Capt. Charles Nelson appears
before me and makes solemn oath that the within pay roll is made
without fraud to the public or injustice to any individual.
John Barrett, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The within
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the contents of the same to Thos. Tolman Esq. Paymaster,
being the sum of three hundred and twenty-eight pounds seven
shillings and ten pence half penny, lawful money, taking his receipt
to be accountable. Timo. Brownson, ) Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, [
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
446
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[41] \Capt. Thomas Barney's Company]
A Fay Roll of Capt. Thomas Barney's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done the State in the
alarm on the 21st day of October, 1781.
When
Wages
per day
5.4
Days
No.
Trav-
Names and Kank
entered
in ser-
miles
el per
Total
service
vice
out
mile
Capt. Thos. Barney
Oct. 21
40
4d
3.12. 0
Lt. Jno. White
do
3.4
40
2.12. 9
Ensign Danl. Purdy
do
3.4
40
2.12. 9
Christopher Boberts, Clk.
do
1.8
40
1.11. 8
Sergt. Trum° Powell
do
1.8
40
1.11. 8
Jer. Wait
do
1.8
40
1.17. 8
" John Boberts
do
1.6
40
1.11. 8
D™ Bos. Francis
do
1.6
40
1. 9.10
Fifr. Truman Mead
do
1.6
40
1. 9.10
Corpl. Jona. Ormsby
do
1.6
40
1. 9.10
" Elijah Burton
do
1.6
40
1. 2. 4
" Philip Mead
do
1.6
40
1. 9.10
" Thos. Wait
do
f.4
40
1. 9.10
Asahel Sawyer
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Josiah Sheldon
do
1.4
40
1. 6. 8
Minor Hilyard
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Danl. Ormsby
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Martin Barber
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
W™ Bennett
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Bufus Munson
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
David Purdy
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Aaron Manon
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Joel Eose
do
1.4
40
1.12. 4
Danl. Champion
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Oliver Hanchet
do
1.4
40
1.12. 4
Geo. Olds
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Saml. Hull
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Danl. Baker
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Warner Bostwick
do
1.4
40
1.13. 4
Jacob Wheeler
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Danl. Arnold
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Benj. Purdy
do
1.4
40
1.12. 4
Benj. Boberts
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Jas. Hennen
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
"Waterman Ells
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Jared Boorne
do
1.4
40
1. 8. 0
Nathl. Boorne
do
1.4
13
40
1. 9. 4
Edmund Wood
do
1.4
11
40
1. 8. 0
Orra Bose
Oct. 23
1.4
10
40
1. 6. 8
Elijah Smith
Ik (t
1.4
10
40'
1. 6. 8
James Stephens
" 25
1.4
10-
50
1.10. 4
Eben' Clark
" 26
1.4
8
40
I. 4. 0
Nathl. Bostwick
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1.4
8
40
1. 4. 0
Nich' Wood
" 27
1.4
13
40
1. 9. 4
Eeuben Purdy
" 11
1.4
6
40
1. 1. 4
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Tho£
,. Bar
ney, (
:apt.
450
STATE OF VERMONT
Arlington, Nov. 28, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Thos.
Barney and makes solemn oath that the within pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice Peace.
Pav Table OfSce, ) The within pay roll, being ex-
Arlington, Nov. 28, 1781 \ arained and approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to the amount of seventy
pounds thirteen shillings seven pence.
^70.13.7 Isaac Tichenor, )^ „
/T^- ID r Com*''
1 imo. Brownson, j
Treasurer's Office, Dec. 6, 1781. Reed of the Treasurer the
contents of the above order. Thos. Barney, Capt''
[248] [CaJ>t. Eli Brownsoii' s Company\
Pay Roll of part of Capt. Eli Brownson's Company, Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia that marched to Castleton, Oct. 20
1781.
. Pr
Amt.
Amt.
Names
Days
18
day
wages
Miles
travel
Total
Eli Brownson, Oapt.
0.6.8
4. 6.8
50
0.16.8
5. 3.4
Samuel Hoit, Lt.
14
4.3
2.19.6
45
15.0
3.14.6
Saml. Bradley, En.
11
4.3
2. 0.9
45
15.0
3. 1.9
Bobert Averill, Sergt.
11
1.7
0.17.5
45
15.0
1.12.5
Judah Evarts, "
11
1.7
0.17.5
45
15.0
1.12.5
Jesse Chipman, "
14
1.7
0.19.7
45
15.0
1.17.2
Eber Bradley, Eifer
11
1.5J
o.ie.oi
45
15.0
1.11.0^
Benj. Scranton, Corp'
14
1.5^
0. 0.3i
45
15.0
1.15.5i
Joel Brownson, "
13
1.5^
0.18.7
50
16.8
1.15.1
Elisha Bartlet,
8
1.5^
0.11.8
50
16.8
1. 8.4
Joseph Averill, "
11
1.5i
0.16.0^
45
15.0
1.10.0^
Saml. Barrett
11
1.4
0.14.7
45
15.0
1. 9.8
John Taylor
11
1.4
0.14.7
45
15.0
1. 9.8
Eish Bartlet
16
1.4
1. 1.4
50
16.8
1.18.0
Eli Judson
23
1.4
1.10.8
45
15.0
2. 5.8
Benj. Lewis
16
1.4
1. 1.4
50
16.8
1.18.0
Stilman Bradley
28
1.4
1.10.8
45
15.0
2. 5.8
James Evarts
11
1.4
0.14.7
45
15.0
1. 9.8
Daniel Barber
14
1.4
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Edw. Harrison
13
1.4
0.17.4
50
16.8
1.14.0
Beuben Lee
20
1.4
1. 6.8
45
15.0
2. 1.8
Benj. Bradley
20
1.4
1. 6.8
45
15.0
2. 1.8
Zenas Bradley
14
1.4
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Daniel Meigs
23
1.4
1.10.8
45
15.0
2. 5.8
David Weldon
14
1.4
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Ammi Chipman
20
1.4
1. 6.8
45
15.0
2. 1.8
Seymour Bradley
14
1.4
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Jesse Welden
2
1.4
0. 2.8
5
1.8
0. 4.4
Amos Chipman
2
1.4
0. 2.8
5
1.8
0. 4.4
Benj. Searl
2
1.4
0. 2.8
5
1.8
0. 4.4
/ 55. 11.8
Eli Brownson
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
451
Pay Table Office, Jan. 7, 1782. The within Pay Roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt. Eli
Brownson or bearer, being the sum of fifty-five pounds eleven
shillings and eight pence. Isaac Tichenor
Timo
Brownson, [
1782.
Committee.
Reed, the
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 28
contents of the above order of the Treasurer.
^55. 11.8 Eli Brownson, Capt.
[255]
\^Capt. Thomas bull's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Bull's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, for service done the State of Vermont
on alarm to the Northward, October 21st, 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Amt. of
wages
Total
Capt. Thomas Bull
15
0.6.8
40
5. 0. 0
5.13.4
Lt. Jeremiah Whelpley
5
4.3
00
1. 1.3
En. Stephen Washburn
11
4.3
40
3. 0.1
Sergt. John Smith
11
1.7J
40
IT.lOi
1.11.2J
" Thaddeus Harris
11
i-n
40
17.10i
1.11.2i
Ashley Goodrich
8
1.4
40
10. 8
1. 4.0
Abel Phelps
9
1.4
40
12. 0
1. 5.4
George Smith
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Barnabas Hatch
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Thaddeus Munson
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Eeuben Baker
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Bobert Anderson
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Bernard
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1.13.4
Vasal Dickinson
15
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Bichard Hennesey
11
1.4
40
14. 8
1. 5.4
Andrew Eiehardson
9
1.4
40
12. 0
1. 5.4
Daniel Jones
9
1.4
40
12. 0
1. 5.4
Thomas Hill
13
1.4
40
17. 4
1.10.8
Daniel Shaw
9
1.4
40
12. 0
1. 5.4
John Sutherland
6
1.4
40
8. 0
1. 1.4
Isaac Barker
15
1.4
40
1. 0. 0
1.13.4
Amos Bichardson
5
1.4
40
0. 6. 8
1. 0.0
Solomon Collins
5
1.4
40
6. 8
1. 0.0
Nathan Smith [SamithJ
15
1.4
40
1. 0. 0
1.13.4
Saml. Pettibone
9
1.4
40
0.12. 0
1. 5.4
Bobert Loggan
9
1.4
40
0.12. 0
4. 5.4
Isaac Whelpley
4
1.4
40
0. 5. 4
0.18.8
;^42. 1.8
Arlington, Jan. 9, 1782.
Thos. Bull, Capt.
Attest. Before me,
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
452
STATE OF VERMONT
3n, S
Committee.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 9, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay to Capt. Bull, or order, the sum of forty-
two pounds one and eight pence, agreeably to the within account.
Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownsor
Reed. 11th April, 1782, of the Treasurer, twenty pounds-
lawful money on the above order. Thomas Bull.
Jan. 23, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
;^42.1.8 Thomas Bull.
[173]
[Cfl/A Enoch Eastmans Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Enoch Eastman's Company in Col. Ira-
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in the Alarm in the
month of October, 1781.
Names
DQ
0)
£^
OS
T3
Total
%
^ a
ft
Enoch Eastman, Capt.
30
4
10
0.6,3
3.16. 8
Joseph Levit, En.
30
4
11
4.3
2.16. 9
Beth Harmon, Sergt.
30
4
7
1.7
1. 1. 1
Jacob Kioney, "
30
4
6
1.7
0.19. 6-
David Hopkins, "
30
4
7
1.7
1. 1. 1
David Sheldon, "
30
4
10
1.7
1. 5.10
John Nelson, Corp'
30
4
6
1.7
0.18. 6
Pelatiah Dewey, Do.
30
4
10
1.5
1. 4. 2
Reuben Stoddard, Do.
30
4
6
1.5
0.18. 6
W'" Cookings
30
4
10
1.4
1. 8. 4
Amos Harmon
30
4
10
1.4
1. 3. 4
John Nelson, Jr.
30
4
9
1.4
1. 2. 0
Aaron Kising
30
4
9
1.4
1. 2. 0
Zadook Norton
30
4
14
1.4
1. 8. 8
W™ Norton
30
4
5
1.4
0.16. 8
Hezekiah Scott
30
4
10
1.4
1. 3. 4
John Burlingame
30
4
9
1.4
1. 2. 0
Luther Smith
30
4
15
1.4
1.10. 0
Calvin Smith
30
4
9
1.4
1. 2. 0
Peletiah King
80
4
5
1.4
0.16. 8
Joseph Tower
30
4
11
1.4
1. 4. 8
Phineas Smith
30
4
14
1.4
1. 8. 8
Nehemiah Harmon
30
4
4
1.4
0.15. 4
Neh"" Harmon, Jr.
30
4
4
1.4
0.15. 4
John Sheldon
30
4
8
1.4
1. 0. 8
William Hurlburt
30
4
5
1.4
0.16. 8
Stephen Smith
30
4
6
1.4
0.18. 0
Isaac Sheldon
30
4
3
1.4
0.14. 0
.^84. 5. 5-
Enoch Eastman, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
453
.Pay Table Office, Arlington, January 10, 1782. The within
pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Enoch Eastman, it being- thirty-four pounds
five shillings and five pence, Timo. Brownson,
Nathi Bush,
Committee.
Arlington, Jan'y 10.
The within pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 11, 1782. Rec" of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being thirty-four
pounds, seven shillings and two pence. ;^34.5.6
[115]
[Capt. Zadock Everest's Company^
A Paj' Roll of Capt. Zadock Everest's Company in Col.
Allen's Regiment for service done in the Alarm, Oct. 1781.
Ira
Nambs
CO
ft
Is
Pay
each
ration
Total
eu
fM
rt A
Zadock Everest, Capt.
27
4d
10
5/4
3
8^
3.15. 8
Joel Hennam[Harmon],Lt.
27
10
3/7
1
3.11. 6
Isaac Mecom, En.
27
10
3/7
1
3.11. 6
Nathl. Hermon, Sergt.
27
10
1/7
1. 4.10
Ezekiel Herman, "
27
10
1/7
1. 4.10
Peter Hall,
27
16
1/7
1.14. 4
Philip Beed, Oorpl.
27
6
1/5
0.17. 6
John Abbot,
27
9
1/5
1. 1. 9
Abrah"' Meacham, "
27
8
1/5
1. 0. 4
Andrew Winchester
27
11
1/4
1. 3. 8
Ozias Clark
27
15
1. 9. 0
Peter Parson
27
10
1. 3. 4
Joseph Kellogg
27
10
1. 3. 4
John Thomson
27
9
1. 1. 0
Abraham Foot [Tart]
27
15
1. 9. 0
David Andrus
27
10
1. 3. 4
Peter Davidson
27
9
1. 1. 0
Elisha Clark
27
15
1. 9. 0
Eben' Kingsley
27
5
0.15. 8
Gershom Hale
27
7
0.18. 4
Benajah Hill
27
13
1. 5. 0
Boswell Bennett
37
11
1. 3. 8
Eufus Baker
37
10
1. 3. 4
Benj. Everest
37
10
1. 2. 4
Eben. Cobb
27
10
1. 8. 4
Stephen Starkweather
37
10
1. 2. 4
James Hopkins
37
9
1. 1. 0
Hezekiah Tracy
27
6
0.17.
John Beldridge
37
7
0.18. 4
Joseph Fitch
27
10
1. 8. 4
SamL Butts
37
10
1. 8. 4
454
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
1
Is
■ iH
ft
^1
^-§.2
Total
Elisha Hall
John Davidson
Henry Hunt [Huet]
Jedediah Keed
John Loveman
James Winchester
Lemuel Olark
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
4<i
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
45.14. 3
Attest, Zadock Everest, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 20*'' Feb. 1782.
The within pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Zadock Everest or order, the sum of
forty-five pounds fourteen shillings and 3 pence.
Nathl. Brush, I ^ ._
T m- -u J- Committee.
Isaac Tichenor, J
Bennington, Feb. 23'^, 1782. Received of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being forty-five
pounds fourteen shillings and three pence, lawful money, for and
in behalf of Capt. Zadock Everest. Stephen Pearl.
[213]
\^CaJ>i. John Gray's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Gray's Company and Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done in defense of the frontiers of
the State of Vermont, by order of Gen. Safford, from Oct. 18th
1781, to Nov. 8, 1781, both days included.
Pr
Pr
Sum of
Names
Miles
mile
Travel
Days
Day
6,8
pay
Total
Capt. John Gray
30
4<i
0.10.0
13
4. 8. 8
4.16. 8
Lt. Isaac Underhill
30
4
10.
13
4.3
2.16. 4
3. 6. 4
En. Nathan Manley
30
4
10.
13
4.3
2.16. 4
3. 6. 4
Sergt. Wm. Dunton
30
4
10.
11
1.7
17. 5
1. 7. 5
" George Manley
30
4
10.
10
1.7
16.10
1. 6.10
Joseph Curtis
30
4
10.
n
1.7
17. 5
1. 7. 5
Corpl. Alexander Kent
30
4
10.
17
1.5^
1. 4. 9^
1.14. 9J
Drum' Lorin Larkin
30
4
10.
11
1.5i
16. k
1. 6. Oi
Charles Collins
30
4
10.
11
1.4^
15. \
1. 5. \k
Cephas Kent
30
4
10.
11
1.4^
15. 1
1. 5. IJ
Eben' Woodward
30
4
10.
11
1.4|
15. i
1. 5. 1*
REVOLUTIO>fARY WAR ROLLS
455
Pr
Pr
Sum of
Names
Miles
mile
Travel
Days
13
day
1.4J
pay
Total
Eleazer Baldwin
30
4
10.
17.10i
1. 5. li
Isaiah Gray
30
4
10.
8
1.4|
11. 0
1. 1. 0
John Manley
30
4
10.
17
1.4J
1. 3. Oi
1.13. 4-1-
John Kent
30
4
10.
11
1.4i
15. ij
1. 5. 1,
Henry Allen
30
4
10.
11
1.4^
15. li
1. 5. i;
Isaac Keynolds
30
4
10.
13
1.4J
1. 0. 7J
1.10. 7J
Moses Kent
30
4
10.
11
1.4i
15. h
1. 5. 1^
Noah Holcomb
30
4
10.
11
1.4j
15. J
1. 5. 1^
Philip Matteson
30
4
10.
11
1.4i
15. i
1. 5. li
SylvanuB Sikes
30
4
10.
11
1.4^
15. i
1. 5. 1^
Thos. McCoan
30
4
10.
18
1.4J
17.10J
1. 7.10^
Samuel Strong
30
4
10.
12
1.4i
16. 6
1. 6. 6
Titus Sikes
30
4
10.
11
1.4i
15. IJ
1. 5. 1^
Thos. Dunton
30
4
10.
19
1.4J
1. 5. 1|
1. 6. 1^
Wm. Manley
30
4
10.
17
1.4i
1. 3. 0.^
1.13. 4J
Benj. Matteson
80
4
10.
6
1.4J
8. 3
0.18. 3
Asa Baldwin
30
4
10.
8
1.4i
11.
1. 1. 0
Ashbel Barnham
30
4
10.
8
1.4^
11.
1. 1. 0
£i6. 0. 1
John Gray, Capt.
Dorset, Nov. 37, 1781. Appeared Capt. John Gray and made
solemn oath to the truth of the above pay roll, before
John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 26, 1781. The within
pav roll being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, to the amount of forty-six pounds and one penny to Capt.
Gray or order. Isaac Tiehenor, I Committee.
Amos Fassett, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, lecd. for and in behalf
of Capt. John Gray.
^46.0.1 William Underhill.
456
STATE OF VERMONT
[510]
\Capt. Jacob Hinds' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Hinds' Alarm List Company in Col.
Ira Allen's Regt of Militia for service done at Castleton in Octo.
1781.
Names and Eank
No. days
service
Pay per
day, sub-
sistence
No. miles
travel
Travel fee
per mile
Amount
I
S. D.
Capt. Jacob Hinds
15
6/8
45
/4
5.
15. 0
Lieut. Thos. Lathrop
27
4/3
do
do
6.
9. 9
Ens" Slier" Boardman
15
do
do
do
ii.
18. 9
Sergt. Caleb Dayton
13
1/7
do
do
1.
15. 7
do Israel Canfleld
21
do
do
do
i.
8. 3
Do David Norton
16
do
do
do
2.
0. 4
Danl. Barret
13
1/4
do
do
1.
12. 4
Isaac Andrews
13
do
do
do
1.
12. 4
Isaac Wallis
21
do
do
do
3.
3. 0
Abel Ells-worth
13
do
do
do
1.
13. 4
Samuel Agord
16
do
do
do
1.
16. 4
George Eddy
13
do
do
do
1.
12. 4
33.
15. 4
Arlington, Jany. 7, 1782. Personally appeared before me Capt.
Jacob Hinds and made solemn oath that the above Roll is just and
true without fraud to the public or any individual.
Isaac Tichenor, Just. Peace.
Pay Table Office, ) The above roll being approved of,
Arlington. Jany 7, 1782 (the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Hinds or to his order to the amt. of thirty-two
pounds fifteen shillings and 4 pence.
^32.15.4 Isaac Tichenor, )
Timo. Brownson, j"
Jany. 7, 1782. Reed the full contents of the within pay roll
from Ira Allen Esq Treasurer. Pr me, Jacob Hinds.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
457
[59]
[Capi. Richard Hiird' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Richard Kurd's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of militia in an alarm to the Northward, Oct.
30, 1781.
Days in
Pay and
Miles
Amt. travel
at 4^
per mile
Total
Nambs and Rank
service
subsistence
travel
Oapt. Eiohard Hurd
9
3. 0.
0
58
0.19. 4
3.19. 4
Lt. Abner Hurd
17
4. 3.
4
52
17. 4
4,19. 8
Sergt. Elijah Warner
12
1. 1.
0
52
17. 4
1.18.10
" Simeon Sanford
9
0.14.
3
58
17. 4
1.13. 7
" Ned Hurd
7
0.11.
3
52
17. 4
1. 8. 7
'Corpl. Eleazer Hurd
10
0.14.
fi
53
17. 4
1.13. 0
•' Hall Curtis
10
0.14.
8
52
17. 4
1.18. 0
" Elijah Hurd
12
0.17.
7
52
17. 4
1.14.11
•Jeded' Hurd
17
1. 2.
8
52
17. 4
2. 0. 0
PheriB Oogswill
17
1. 2.
0
52 .
17. 4
2. 0. 0
Daniel Hurd, 3d.
11
0.14.
8
52
17. 4
1.12. 0
Amos Tuttle
12
0.16.
0
52
17. 4
1.13. 4
Peter Bristoll
12
0.16.
0
52
17. 4
1.13. 4
Jaa. Bristoll
11
0.14.
8
52
17. 4
1.12. 0
Enoch Basbet
12
0.16.
0
52
17. 4
1.18. 4
John Hurd
10
0.13.
4
52
17. 4
1.10. 8
Saml. Bristoll
10
0.13.
4
52
17. 4
1.10. 8
Tobe Bristoll
3
0. 2.
8
53
2. 0
0. 4. 8
^liphaz Warner
2
0. 2.
8
53
2. 0
0. 4. 8
;^34.13.7
Benningfton, Dec. 3,
Hurd and made solemn
true.
Richard Hurd, Captain.
1781. Personally appears C^apt. Rich"*
oath that the above pay roll is just and
Isaac Tichenor, Justice Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The above pay
Toll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
the amount of thirty-four pounds thirteen shillings and seven
pence. Isaac Tichenor,
Amos Fassett,
Com'
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 2, 1782. Rec'd of the Treasurer
contents of the within order being _;^34.13.7, lawful money.
Richard Hurd, Capt.
the
458
STATE OF VERMONT
[222]
\Capt. John Mott's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Mott's Company of the Alarm List
of Danby in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment, for service done at Castle-
ton in October, 1781.
Names
Days
P' day
Miles
P. mile
Total
Capt. John Mott
Lt. Thos. Rowley
Sergt. Jere'' Merethen
" Henry Herrick
Ifrice [Israel] Harenden
Thos. Tuller'[Tuttel]
9
12
10
13
10
12
6.8
4.3
4.3
1.7
1.4
1.4
30
30
30
30
30
30
4
4
4
4
4
4
3. 10. 0
3. 1. 0
2. 12. 6
1. 10. 7
1. 3. 4
1. 6. 0
;^13. 3. 5
John Mott, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 7, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of ;^13.3.5 to Capt. John Mott or to his order.
Isaac Tichenor ) q ee
Dn i
Bennington, Feb. 7, 1782.
tents of the within order.
;^13.3.5
Timo. Brownsor
Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
John Mott, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
459
[159]
[Capt. Jacob OdeVs Company\
A Pay RoIj for Capt. Jacob Odel's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done the State of Vermont on
Alarm to the Northward, which commenced October, A. D. 1781.
Nambs
Days
Pr day
Ami
wag
3S
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Jacob Odels
19
6.8
6. 6.
8
40
18.4
7. 0. 0
lit. Stephen Smith
11
4.8
2. 6.
9
40
18.4
3. 0. 1
En. Jas. Vaughn
11
4.3
3. 6.
9
40
13.4
3. 0. 1
Sergt. Prentice Stores
15
1.7
1. 3.
9
40
13.4
1.17. 1
• ' Eliakim Deming
3
1.7
0. 4.
9
40
13.4
0.18. 1
" Dan Allen
9
1.7
0.14.
3
40
13.4
1. 7. 7
" John Eichardson
5
1.7
0. 7.
11
40
13.4
0. 7.U
Oorpl. Nathan Eichardson
15
1.5
1. 1.
3
40
13.4
1.14. 7
Samuel Collins
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
40
13.4
1.13. 4
Thomas Bull, Jr.
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
40
18.4
1.13. 4
John Vaughn
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
40
18.4
1.13. 4
Andrew Anderson
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
40
18.4
1.13. 4
William King
5
1.4
0. 6.
8
40
13.4
1. 0. 9
James Jameson
11
1.4
0.14.
8
40
18.4
1. 8. 0
John Odel
11
1.4
0.14.
8
40
18.4
1. 8. 0
Christopher Collins
10
1.4
0.13.
4
40
18.4
1. 6. 8
Asa Farrand
15
1.4
1. 0.
0
40
18.4
1.13. 4
Moses Sperry
10
1.4
0.13.
4
40
13.4
1. fi. 8
Joseph Farrand
10
1.4
0.13.
4
40
13.4
1. 6. 8
Timothy Soper
13
1.4
0.16.
0
40
18.4
1. 9. 4
Jonathan Allen
9
1.4
0.12.
0
40
13.4
1. 5. 4
EUas Curtis
9
1.4
0.13.
0
40
18.4
1. 5. 4
Eeuben Smith
6
1.4
0. 8.
0
40
18.4
1. 1. 4
Wm. Bedel
3
1.4
0. 4.
0
40
18.4
0.17. 4
Moses Emery
7
1.4
0. 9.
4
40
13.4
1. 2. 8
£^1. 9. 5
Jacob Odel, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 12th April, 1782. The within
pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Jacob Odel, or order, the sum of forty-
three pounds 9/5.
Nathl. Brush, | „
rr.- -D c Com"
Timo. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 7, 1783. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of the above order.
;^42.9.5 Jacob Odel, Capt.
460
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
461
[127]
\Capt. Nathaniel Smith's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Smith's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service in Oct. 1781. Rupert, Nov. 24,
1781.
Names
Nathl. Smith, Capt.
Enos Harmon, Lt.
W" Smith, Sergt.
Josiah Curtis, "
Cyprian Eastman, "
Jona. Eastman
David Towsley, Corpl.
Oliver Eastman
Ashbel Sikes
Jona. Church
Saml. Streeter
John McNeel
Pliny Smith
Seth Porter
Robert Stanton
Benj. Davis
Calvin Eastman
Lebbeus Stannard
Eliphalet Smith
Daniel Risdon
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
10
10
19
19
10
10
19
10
7
10
2
2
Travel
Total
30
3. 6.
8
30
2. 2.
4
30
0.16.
0
30
0.16.
0
30
0.16.
4
30
0.13.
4
30
0.14.
8
30
1. 0.
0
30
0.13.
4
30
0.13.
4
30
1. 5.
4
30
1. 5.
4
30
0.13.
4
30
0.13.
4
30
0. 5.
4
30
0.13.
4
30
0. 9.
4
30
0.13.
4
30
0. 2.
8
30
0. 2.
8
Wagesforpersonalservice;^18.16— Travel ^10— Total ^28.16.0
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Nov. 23, 1781. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Nathl. Smith or bearer, being twenty-eight
pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Timothy Brownson, | r^„„„;,.,.„^
T ■ rw- ^ \ Committee.
Isaac Tichenor, )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Nov. 23, 1781. Received of
the Treasurer the contents of the above order, being twenty-eight
pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Nathl. Smith, Capt.
462
STATE OF VERMONT
[49]
\Capt. Ebenezer IVi/son's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Wilson's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done at Castleton, Oct.
1781.
No. days
Paypr day
No.
Travel
Names and Bank
service
sub"
miles
per mile
.4
Amount
Capt. Eben'' Wilson
17
6.8
30
6. 3. 4
Lt. Jona. Spraeue
5
4.3
30
.4
1.11. 3
Ensign John Vial
9
do
80
.4
2. 8. 3
Sergt. Michael Wilson
17
1.7
30
.4
1.16.11
" Eiohard Latting
9
1.7
30
.4
1. 5. 9
Corpl. Kichard Calkins
9
1.5i
30
.4
1. 3. IJ
" Nathan Bowley
7
1.5|
30
.4
1. 0. 2^
" Bethuel Brumley
9
1.5^
30
.4
1. 3. ii
" Jas. Webster
IS
1.5^
30
.4
i.ii.iol
Drum' Zebina Day
15
1.5^
30
.4
1.11.10^
Eobt. Allen
9
1.4
30
.4
1. 2. 0
W" Brumley
7
1.4
30
.4
0.19. 4
Duran HuEtley
15
1.4
30
.4
1.10. 0
Nathan Sprague
9
1.4
30
.4
1. 2. 0
Gershom Congur
9
1.4
30
.4
1. 3. 0
Stephen Savy
10
1.4
30
.4
1. 8. 4
Noah Wilson
17
1.4
30
.4
1.12. 8
Hopkins Bowley
15
1.4
30
.4
1.10. 0
Amos Colvin
8
1.4
30
.4
1. 0. 8
Stephen Colvin
15
1.4
30
.4
1.10. 0
Ezekiel Smith
15
1.4
30
.4
1.10. 0
Ashur Conger
10
1.4
30
.4
1. 3. 4
John Sealey
7
1.4
30
.4
0.19. 4
Henry Spalding
14
1.4
30
.4
1. 8. 8
Ephraim Bennett
14
1.4
30
.4
1. 8. 8
Edward Soper
9
1.4
80
.4
1. 2. 0
Thos. Allen
9
1.4
80
.4
1. 2. 0
Danl. Venderlendo
9
1.4
80
.4
1. 2. 0
^42. 3. 8i
Ebenr. Wilson, Capt.
Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. Personally appears before me Capt.
Wilson and makes solemn oath that the within pay roll is just and
true.
Before me, Isaac Tichenor, Justice of the Peace.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of forty-two pounds three shillings
and eight pence }i to Capt. Ebenezer Wilson, or to his order,
agreeable to the within pay roll.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
£^2.3.8y. Timo Brownson, f Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 8, 1782. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of this order. Eben"' Wilson.
[93]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\^Capt. Abrahatn UtiderhiW s Company\
463
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underbill's Company of Alarm
List in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in defence of
the frontiers of the State of Vermont, by order of General Safford,
from Oct. 18, 1781, to Nov. 8, 1781, both days included— the above
company commanded by Lt. Isaac Farwell.
Names
Days
Miles
Travel
Total
Lt. Isaac Farwell
13
30
3. 5. 3
Ensign Reuben Bloomer
12
30
3. 1. 8
Sergt. Abijah Dunning
8
30
1. 2. 8
Noah Moss
11
30
1. 7. 5
Drm. Eben' Baker
10
30
1. 4, 7
Joseph Ingall
11
30
1. 5. \}i
Richard Duning
11
30
1. 5. 1^
Ephraim Reynolds
11
30
1. 5. ly-z
John Nelson
19
30
1.15. 4
Joseph Sheldon
11
30
1. 5. 1^
Eben' Hulburt
11
30
1. 5. ly-.
Joel Frost
10
30
1. 3. 9
David Brade
12
30
1. 6. 6
Benoni Bishop
10
30
1. 3. 9
Benj. Mclntyre
7
30
0.19. 9
Amherst Coult
9
30
1. 2. 4>4
John Wood
6
30
0.18. 3
Elisha Rigdon
7
30
0.19. 9
James Stewart
2
1
0. 4. 1
Benj. Baldwin
2
2
0. 5. 4
Andrew Boston [Berton]
4
30
0.13. 6
Isaac Farwell, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Bennirigton, Dec. 27, 1781. The within roll
being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Farwell or order, the sum of twenty-seven pounds one shil-
ling eight pence. Isaac Tichenor, | ^ ^^
Amos Fassett, C '^°™
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, for and in behalf of
Capt. Farwell. W" Underbill.
464
STATE OF VERMONT
[63]
\Capt. Samuel Willard's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Willard's 'Company of Militia in
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in defence of the
Northern Frontiers of this State in Oct. 1781, per order.
Names
Entered
Days
9
Miles
Pay at /4
Total
Lt. David Comstook
Oct. 21
22
0.7.4
3. 5.7
Sergt. Amos Micks
ii ( (
5
7.4
0.15.3
" Levy Adams
1 ( ((
9
7.4
1. 1.7
" Caleb Allen
** 23
7
7.4
0.10.&
Clerk Elkanah Cobb
'.* 21
7
7.4
0.17.3
Corp. Joth. Smart
H it
9
7.4
1. 0.1
" Jed. Egerton
U ii.
13
7.4
1. 5.9
David Cower
< ( i (
13
7.4
1. 4.8
David Smith
^ t ft
10
7.4
1. 0.8
Doty Allen
(1 ((
18
7.4
1. 0.8
Moses Curtis
» (i 1 c
16
7.4
1.18.8
Daniel Hulet
" 21
16
7.4
1. 8.8
Saml. Wright
" 23
11
7.4
1. 2.0
Gideon Adams, Esq.
U "
5
7.4
0.14.0
Joel Simons
it ii
9
7.4
0.19.4
Joth. Prindle
it a
9
7.4
0.19.4
Gilbord Soper
H t (
9
7.4
0.19.4
Jacob Egerton
( < (1
5
7.4
0.14.O
Geo. Kush
(1 (1
9
7.4
0.19.4
Lemuel Haskins
( ( ((
9
7.4
0.19.4
Junet Hollister
(( ( (
9
7.4
0.19.4
Phineas Pelton
(I ((
9
7.4
0 19.4
John Butts
it <(
6
7.4
0.15.4
David Adams
t( C(
5
7.4
0.14.0-
W" Potter
11 Ii
9
7.4
1.19.4
J. Armstrong
Nov. 1
5
7.4
0.14.0
David Hough
" *'
5
7.4
0.14.0
Elisha Leach
4
3
7.4
0.11.0
Jacob Perkins
" 4
3
7.4
0.18.4
Seth Blossom
" 4
5
7.4
0.14.O
A true pay roll. Test per me, David Comstock, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 9, 1782. The Treasurer is-
directed to pay to Lieut. Comstock or order the sum of twenty-
nine [pounds] six shillings and seven pence, as per the within
account. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^„_
m- ..!_ r> t Com.
Timothy Brownson, (
Treasurer's OfSce, Sunderland, Jany. 10, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being twenty-nine-
pounds six shillings and seven pence, lawful money. Reed, for
and in behalf of Lieut. Comstock.
Saml. Willard, Capt. of said Company.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
465
[354]
\^CoL Ira Allen's Regiment^ Officer s\
A Pay Roll of the Field and Staff Officers of Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment for their service at Castleton in the alarm in the month
of October, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Pr day
Pr mile
Total
Stephen Pearl, Lt. Gol.
Leml. Chipman, Surgeon
James Murdock, Chaplain
Jona. Saxton, Adjt.
John Page, Surgeon's Mate
John Cobb, Quarter master
Nathl. Harmon, Sergeant Maj'
John Steward, Quarter M. Sergt.
10
10
10
10
8
10
6
10
30
37
37
43
42
46
26
23
8. 8
6. 8
6. 8
4.11
5. 4
4. 0
2. 0
3. 0
4d
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6. 3. 4
4. 9. 0
4. 9. 0
3.10. 3
3. 3. 0
3.15. 4
1. 0. 8
1. 7. 4
;^26.16.]0
Stephen Pearl, Lt. Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 14, ]782. The above ac-
count being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same, being the sum of tv/enty-six pounds sixteen shillings and
ten pence. Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
'■(
Committee,
Bennington, Feb. 28, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the within order. Uriah vSevmour.
[28]
\Capt. Abraham Jackson's Company, Wallingford~\
A Pay Roll of Abraham Jackson's Company of Militia at
Wallingford in Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment, Oct. 14, 1781, in
service at Castleton.
No.
No.
Names
miles
20
Price
0.6.8
days
Wages
Total
Abraham Jackson, Capt.
3.13.4
4. 0. 0
Joseph Bandal, Lt.
"
£• ■<
3. 6.9
2.18. 5
Stephen Clark, Ens"
( (
Wit
3. 6.9
2.13. 5
Elisha Allen, Sergt.
((
Hit
0. 6.5
1. 4. 1
Asahel Jackson, do
•'
" "
0.17.5
1. 4. 1
W" Crary, do
<(
(( ti
0.17.5
1. 4. 1
W™ Fisher, do
''
.( u
0.17.5
1. 4. 1
Jonah Ives, Corpl.
C(
1 ( ((
0.15.7
1. 2. 3
Joel Naten, do
(«
li ti
0.15.7
1. 3. 3
Googer Clark, Fifer
tt
" "
0.15.7
1. 2. 3
Jed"" Jackson
"
a ti
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
[30]
466
STATE OF VERMONT
No.
No.
Names
miles
20
Price
0.6.8
days
Wages
Total
John Clark
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
John Willey
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Pesilys Spalding
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Jethro Jackson
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Benj. Ehoades
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Daniel Bradley
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Elias Orary
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Joseph Benson
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Jonathan Wiley
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Ephraim Strong
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Isaac Finne
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Daniel Finne
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Edward Bumpus
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
lohabod Bandall
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
John Thompson
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Jos. Hambleton
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Eben' Manay
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Cooledse White
11
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Nathl. Stuart
10
0.13.4
1. 0. 0
Nathl. Ives
10
0.13.4
1. 0. 0
David Grippen
9
0.12.0
0.18. 8
Barnabas Swift
8
0.10.8
0.17. 4
James Shaw
9
0.12.0
0.18. 8
Thos. Hinman
7
0. 9.4
0.16. 0
Benoni Kenney
7
0. 9.4
0.16. 0
James Bumpus
7
0. 9.4
0.16. 0
Ohaucey Clark
6
0. 8.0
0.14. 8
Ephraim Andrews
2
0. 2.8
0. 9. 4
Benj. Bradley
5
0. 6.8
0. 9. 4
Edmund Clark
3
0. 4.0
0.10. 8
Abraham Ives
10
0.13.4
1. 0. 0
;^48. 1.11
Attest,
Abraham Jackson, Capt
Pay Table Office, Bennington Feb. 7, 1782.
The within account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Capt. Abraham Jackson or order, the sum of
^48.1.11
^48.1.11 Isaac Tichenor, ( ^ ^^
Timo. Brownson, f ^°^
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, Feb. 8, 1782. Rec'd of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, it being forty eight
pounds one shilling eleven pence, lawful money.
Abraham Jackson, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
467
[168J
\Capt. Abel Merriinan' s Company\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Abel Merriman's Company in Col.
Thomas Lee's Regiment of Militia for their tours to Castleton in
Oct. 21, 1781.
Names
When
marched
Days
V day
Miles
Total
Ensign Samuel Culver
Oct. 21
11
4.3
15
2.11.9
Sergt. Timothy Moss
21
11
1.7
15
1. 2.5
" Shubael Summer
21
11
1.7
15
J. 2.5
" Joshua Culver
21
11
1.7
15
1. 2.5
Corpl. Isaac Harlow
21
11
1.5 4/3
15
1. 1.3
" Jona. Webb
21
9
1.5 4/3
15
0.18.3
David Blossom
21
11
1.4
15
0.19.8
Saml. Merriman
21
11
1.4
15
0.19.8
William Lamb
21
11
1.4
15
0.19.8
James Brooks
22
9
1.4
15
0.17.0
Benjamin Gideons
22
9
1.4
15
0.17.0
Nathl. Lewis
23
8
1.4
15
0.15.8
Abner Cone
22
9
1.4
15
0.17.0
Noah Frisbe
25
6
1,4
15
0.13.0
John Thompson
28
3
1.4
15
0. 9.0
Abdiel Webster
27
4
1.4
15
0.10.4
David Ward
25
6
1.4
15
0.13.0
^16. 9.8
A true pay roll. Attest, Saml. Culver, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, Jan. 2*, 1783. The within payroll examined
and approved the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Lieut. Saml. Culver or bearer, it being sixteen pounds nine shil-
lings and seven pence. John Strong,
Timo. Brownson,
.,i
Com.
Treasurer's OfSce, Sunderland, July 5, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Lt. Saml.
Culver.
^16.9.7 Jos. Lamb.
468
STATE OF VERMONT
[12]
yCapt. Jacob Wood's Co?»pany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Wood's Company, Col. Thomas
Lee's Regiment, for their tour to Castleton, Oct. 21, A.D. 1781.
Names m
Vhen
irched
When
discharged
Wages per
day and
rations
No. of
miles
Total
s d
Capt. Jacob Wood C
ct. 21
Oct, 31
6. 8
14
3.18.0
Lt. Jos. Spaulding '
4. 3
2.11.5
Lt. Benj. Eichardson '
1. 7
1. 2.1
" Ephraim Wood '
1. 7
1. 2.1
Oorpl. Stephen Wood '
1. 5
1. 0.3
Increase Rudd
1. 4
0.19.4
Luther Fillmore '
1. 4
0.19.4
Joseph Wood
1. 4
0.19.4
Gamaliel Waldo '
1. 4
0.19.4
Philemon Wood
1. 4
0.19.4
Joseph Canfield '
' 25
1. 4
14.0
Keuben Searl '
' 28
1. 4
10.0
John McClure '
' 28
1. 4
10.0
Benj. Haskin '
' 30
1. 4
7.4
Samuel Pratt '
' 30
1. 4
7.4
Selah Hubbard
' 30
1. 4
7.4
Silas Mallory '
' 30
1. 4
7.4
£nAZ.\0
Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The above pay roll sworn to before
me. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of seventeen pounds thirteen shillings and
ten pence to Capt. Jacob Wood or his order, agreeable to the within
pay roll. Isaac Tichenor, \ p ^^
Timothy Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 8, 1782.
Rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Jacob Wood, Captain.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
469
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470
STATE OF VERMONT
[253] [Capi. Nathaniel Blanchard's Comfany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathaniel Blanchard's Coinpany of Militia
in Col. Thos. Lee's Regiment, for service done at Castleton in the
State of Vermont, commencing the 21^" of October and ending
the 30"" of the same in the year 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Subsistence
pr day
Pr
month
Amount
Nathl. Blanohard, Capt.
10
9
0. 1. 4
8. 0.0
3. 9. 8
Daniel Smith, Lieut.
10
9
0. 0. 3
5.10.0
2. 6. 6
Elisha Wright, En.
10
9
0. 0. 8
5.10.0
2. 5. 6
Boswell Post, Clerk
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
Abner Mead, Sergt.
10
9
a. 8.0
18.10
Amasa Blanohard, ' '
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
Benj. Johnson, "
7
9
2. 8.0
14.10
David Parkhill,
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
John Smith, Corpl.
9
9
2. 4.0
16. a
David Whipple, ' '
10
9
2. 4.0
17. 8
Benj. Whipple, Drum'
10
9
2. 4.0
17. 8
Justus Sutherland, Fifer
9
9
2. 4.0
16. 8
Asa Johnson
6
9
2. 0.0
11. 0
Abel Wright
6
9
2. 0.0
11. 0
Asa Lake
10
9
2. 0.0
13. 4
Aaron Miller
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Aaron Eeed
5
9
2. 0.0
9. 8
Asa Moses
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Abner Hull [Hall]
9
9
a. 0.0
15. 0
David Kingsley
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Elihu Johnson
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Ezra Ellsworth
10
9
2. 0.0
16, 4
Elnathan Moses
3
9
2. 0.0
7. 0
Ferdinand Grout
9
9
2. 0.0
15. 0
Henry Mead
10
9
a. 0.0
16. 4
Isaac Mead
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
John Moses
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Jacob Meacham
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Joseph Chipman
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Joel Smith
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Jabesh Gideons
10
9
a. 0.0
16. 4
Lemuel Barns
9
9
a. 0.0
15. 0
Moses Pratt
4
9
2. 0.0
8. 4
Nehemiah Gates
4
9
2. 0.0
8. 4
Nehemiah Whipple
4
9
2. 0.0
8. 4
Robert Castelo
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Simeon Wright
8
9
2. 0.0
18. 8
Solomon Purdy
9
9
2. 0.0
15. 0
Saml. Murdock
5
9
3. 0.0
9. 8
Samuel Carey
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Silas Smith
3
9
2. 0.0
7. 0
Stephen Mead
7
9
2. 0.0
12. 4
Shubad Moses
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Gershom Lake
10
9
2. 0.0
13. 4
Zebulon Mead, Jr.
7
9
2. 0.0
Total
12. 4
;^43. 2. 1
Nathl. Blanchard, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
471
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 10, 1782. The within Pay
Roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Samuel Williams, it being forty-three pounds two
shillings and one penny. Isaac Tichenor,
Timoth}' Brownson.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 11, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being forty-three pounds
two shillings and one penny, lawful money.
^43.2.1 Saml. Williams, Capt.
[78]
\_Capt. Samuel Williams' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. Williams' Company of Militia in
Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment, commenced the 2P' of Oct. last,
ending the 2* of Nov. following. [1781?]
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
per day
Amt.
of
Pay
Z
s.
d.
Samuel Williams, Capt.
14
24
0.5.4
5
1
2
Gideon Walker, Ensign
13
24
3.7
3
3
3
Oliver Harmon, Sergt.
14
24
1.7
1
10
2
Jesse Keeler, Sergt.
8
12
1.7
0
16
8
Isaiah Hunneywell, vSergt.
9
24
1.7
1
2
3
Eben'' Andrews, "
12
24
1.7
1
7
0
Ezekiel Bebee, Drum""
10
24
i.sy^
1
2
41
Josiah Lee, Private
10
24
1.4
1
1
4
Elias Post
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Nathl. Bowker
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Thomas Hale
3
24
1.4
0
8
0
Elias Wheelock
8
24
1.4
0
18
8
Alexander Beebee
9
24
1.4
1
0
0
John Claghorn
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Phineas Hill
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
David Hill
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Thomas Stafford
4
12
1.4
0
9
4
Gershom Olds
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Eben' Cook
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Munson Cook
14
24
1.4
1
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8
Eli Squire
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Frederic Cushman
3
12
1.4
0
8
0
John Andrews
14
24
1.4
I
6
8
David Hale
4
12
1.4
0
9
4
Clement Clarke
11
24
1.4
1
2
8
472
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
per day
Amt.
of
Pay
£
s.
d.
Jared Ives
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Jonathan Carpenter
12
12
1.4
1
0
0
Amos Himes
7
12
1.4
0
13
4
Daniel Greenough
7
12
1.4
0
13
4
Asa Hale
9
12
1.4
0
16
0
John McConnal
9
12
1.4
0
16
0
Saml. McConnal
5
12
1.4
0
10
s
John Rockwell
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Obadiah Wheeler
11
12
1.4
0
10
8
Nathl. Whitney
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Josiah Hale
10
12
1.4
0
17
4
Enos Ives
11
12
1.4
0
18
8
Philip Green
10
12
1.4
0
17
4
John Snatton
10
12
1.4
0
17
4
Aaron Scott
6
12
1.4
0
12
0
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Asa Fuller, Lieut.
3
12
1.4
0
8
0
Gershoni Beach, Sergt.
8
12
1.4
0
14
8
Stephen Williams, do.
3
12
1.4
0
8
0
Moses Andrews, do.
4
12
1.4
0
9
4
^49
6
2
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 10, 1782. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Samuel Williams or bearer, being forty-nine
pounds, six shillings and ten pence.
Timo. Brownson, I ^
T OA- u r Com.
Isaac Tichenor, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 11, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being forty-nine pounds
six shillings and two pence lawful money.
;;^49.6.2. Saml. Williams, Capt.
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STATE OF VERMONT
[192] \_Detachment under Capt. Israel Hurlbut\
A Pay Roll of a Detachment of-Men, being a part of the non-
commissioned officers and soldiers of two companies raised as a
levy from Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment of Militia, for the defense
of the Frontiers of the State of Vermont in October, 1781, stationed
at Castleton during their service and commanded by Israel Hurl-
but, Capt. in pursuance of orders from the Hon. B. Gen' Enos, as
appears by copy of orders from Lt. Col. Clark to Capt. Hurlbut,
herewith.
En-
Nambs
tered
Ended
Days
Prday
Miles
Total
Israel Hurlbut, Capt.
10
0.6.8
gs-
3. 6. 8
Peirce Spencer, Lt.
10
4.3
2. 2. 6
William Born[Barr],Lt.
10
4.3
2. 2. 6
Shubael Sumner, Sergt.
10
1.7
s S *
15.10
John Ashley, "
10
15.10
Brewster Higley, "
The sur
plusage
10
Sergt.
5VS.
13. 4
David Smith,
of be
allowed
10
cannot
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15.10
Chandler, "
10
4 a a
15.10
Azriel Blanchard, "
10
13. 4
Crary, "
10
Sll
13. 4
Ephraim Coy, fifer
10
1.5
D'f^Ci'
14. 2
David Whipple, Corpl.
10
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14. 2
Webb,
10
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14. 2
Francis Culver, "
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plusage
10
13. 4
Smith,
not
allowed
10
l-j 1^ fc
13. 4
Finney, "
10
s-s°
14. 2
Thos. Dewey, "
10
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14. 2
Jonathan Ward
10
1.4
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13. 4
Benajah Mallery
10
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13. 4
Solomon Bingham
10
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13. 4
Joel Howe
10
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13. 4
John Tuttle
10
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13. 4
John Britton
10
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13. 4
William Marsh
10
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13. 4
Isaac Strong
10
13. 4
Azariah Dewey
10
CD c_i.
13. 4
John Thompson
10
5 ^
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13. 4
Silas Marshal
10
03 0
13. 4
Azel Green
10
13. 4
Daniel Colvin
10
p CD
13. 4
Gideon Hewitt
10
13. 4
William Grossman
10
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13. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
477
Names
En-
tered
Ended
Days
Prday
Miles
Totals
Elijah Owen
10
13. 4
Silas Mallery
10
13. 4
Benjamin Foster
10
13. 4
Matthew Hickock
10
13. 4
Michael Meniot
10
13. 4
Noah Priest
10
13. 4
Nathan Foot
10
13. 4
Samuel Pratt
10
13. 4
John Nicholson
10
13. 4
Eleazer Mallery
10
13. 4
Jesse Hubbart
10
13. 4
James Westcoat
10
13. 4
Jonathan Edey
10
13. 4
Andrew Edmunds
10
13. 4
James Edmunds
10
13. 4
Eliphalet Edmunds
10
13. 4
John Bogue
10
13. 4
Joel Ufford
10
0.1.4
13. 4
Colledge White
10
1.4
13. 4
Jether Suthward
10
1.4
13. 4
Uriah Remington
10
1.4
13. 4
Ashbel Nicholson
10
1.4
13. 4
Jabez Gideons
10
1.4
13. 4
Joel Smith
10
1.4
13. 4
Rufus Mead
10
1.4
13. 4
John Sutherland
10
1.4
13. 4
Ezra Ellsworth
10
1.4
13. 4
Hezekiah Beeby
10
1.4
13. 4
Grave Meecker
10
1.4
13. 4
David Hale
10
1.4
13. 4
Jonathan Ward
10
1.4
13. 4
"Guernsey Root
10
1.4
13. 4
Johnson Jones
10
1.4
13. 4
John Moseley
10
1.4
13. 4
John McLure
10
1.4
13. 4
Miles Baldwin
10
1.4
13. 4
Hall Shephard
10
1.4
13. 4
Asa Lake
10
1.4
13. 4
Beriah Mitchell
10
1.4
13. 4
;£53.12.6
Attest. Israel Hurlbut, Capt.
478 STATE OF VERMONT
Bennington County, ss. Then personally appearing Capt.
Israel Hurlbut, he made oath that the preceding is a just and true
Pay Roll of the Detachment of troops who served under his com-
mand agreeable to the heading of said roll, according to his best
knowledge. Before me, Nathan Clark, Justice of Peace.
Copy of Orders given to Capt. Hurlbut.
" Head Quarters, Castleton, Oct. 30, 1781.
Sir, You being appointed by the Field Officers of this Reg-
iment, to take command of a company of men raised out of said
Regiment, to remain in Service until regularly discharged. You
will therefore on sight of this, repair to this Garrison, where you
will receive further directions. You are also to furnish out of
your company one sergeant, one corporal and four privates, to be
on ground immediately. Pursuant to the General's orders.
(Signed) Isaac Clark, L' Col."
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 1782. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster to the troops, being
the sum of fifty-three pounds 13/6, lawful money, taking his receipt
for the sum, for which he the said Paymaster is accountable.
Nath' Brush, Tim" Brownson, Com^'^
Rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Tho-" Tolman, Paymaster,
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
4Y9
[84]
\^Capt. Abraham Jackson's Company (part)^
A Pay Roll for part of Capt. Abraham Jackson's Company of
Militia for service done at Castleton, Oct. 14, A.D. 1781, in Col.
Thomas Lee's Regt. that was left out in a former pay roll for said
company.
Names
Days
Miles
Travel
Wages
Total
Gorce Richmon
Titus Andrews
David RandoU
12
12
11
0.6.8
6.8
6.8
20
20
20
0.16.0
16.
10.
1.2.8
1.2.8
1.1.4
^3.6.8
Attest, Abraham Jackson, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of three pound six shillings and eight pence to Capt. Abraham
Jackson or order. Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
lor, )
Committee.
March 2, 1782.
Jos. Fay.
Please to pay the contents of this order to
Abraham Jackson.
Sunderland, May 16, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order for and in behalf of Abraham Jackson.
Jos. Fay.
480
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482
STATE OF VERMONT
[80] [Capi. Eli Noble's Company^ Pow>ial'\
A Pay Roll of such of Capt. Eli Noble's Company of Militia in
Pownal in Col. Eben' Walbridges Regiment as marched in the
alarm to Castleton in October, 1781 with Capt. Eli Noble.
En
Names se
tered
rvice
t. 23
Days in
service
Wages
Miles
Amt. of
travel
1.3.4
Total
Capt. Eli Noble Oc
2.18.8
70
4.16.8
Lieut. Josiah Dunning '
"
1.19.5
70
1.3,4
3.10.1
Sergt. W" Bates
( (1
17.5
70
1.3.4
2. 0.9
John Niles '
' "
14.3
70
1.3.4
1.17.7
David Page '
( ((
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Benj. Eaton '
( <(
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Benj. Morgan '
( ((
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Nathl. Wallace '
1 <>
14,8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Joseph Congdon
i 1 (
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
James Mattison '
( ( t
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Saml. Jewett '
t 1 1
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Lyman Jackson
' 22
12
16.0
70
1.3.4
1.19.4
Obadiah Dunham '
' 22
12
16.0
70
1.3.4
1.19.4
Barnet Carpenter '
' 26
4
5.4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Phineas Bennett '
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Beriah Grover '
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Elz' March '
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Elijah Wolcott
' 24
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Time. Blunson '
' 24
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
W" Oviat
' 24
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
John Clark '
' 23
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
David Ooswell
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Seth Bassett '
' 24
8
10.8
70
1.3.4
1.14.0
Andrew Sherman '
' 23
9
10.8
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Wanton Aylesworth '
■ 23
6
8.
70
1.3.4
1.11.4
James Phillips
' 23
6
8.
70
1.3.4
1.14.4
;^51. 5.5
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483
[130] \^CaJ>t. Ebenezer Wood's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Eben' Wood's Company of Alarm List in
Col. Eben' Walbridge's Regiment of Militia in service of the state,
commencing IS"" of October, 1781.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Amt.
Wages
Miles
at 4'»
Total
Wages
1.0.0
Total
Capt. Eben' Wood
16
6.4
60
6. 1. 4
En. Joseph Wickwire
16
4.3
60
1.0.0
4. 8. 0
Sergt. Archibald Stone
14
1.7
60
1.0.0
2. 2. 2
Corpl. Job Wood
8
1.5
60
1.0.0
1.11. 4
" Preserved Kellogg
14
1.5
60
1.0.0
2. 4.10
Peter Harwood
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Benjamin Dibble
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
John Oorbin
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Blaokman Browning
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Thomas Mumford
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Benj. Parker
14
1.4
66
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Simeon Harmon
8
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Thomas Brown
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Samuel Atwood
4
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Ephraim Oarr
14
1.7
60
1.0.0
1. 6. 8
Elijah Davis
14
1.7
60
1.0.0
2. 2. 2
Eichard Wever
8
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
David Brown
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Herrington Baker
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Saml. Standish
13
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
W" Gallop, Sergt.
13
1.7
1. 0. 7
Thaddeus Potter
13
1.4
0.18. 4
Silas Bennett
18
1.4
0.18. 4
Earr
13
1.4
0.18. 4
;^50.17. 5
Lt. Alex. Gorden
" Eben' Wood, Jr.
1.10.8
1.10.8
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
the amount of fifty pounds seventeen shillings and five pence.
Isaac Tichenor,
Amos Fassett,
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^60.17.5 Eben"- Wood, Capt.
484
[1221
STATE OF VERMONT
\Capt. Bigelow Lawrence' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col.
Walbridge's Reg' for service done at Castleton in the Alarm, in
Oct. 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Bigelow Lawrence
20
55
7.11. 8
Lt. Timothy Barnum
14
55
3. 7.10
Sergt. Joshua Briggs
20
55
2.10. 5
" David Leonard
13
55
1.18. IX
Solomon Fuller
10
55
1.14. 4
" Asa Barnum
8
55
1.11. 2
" Gideon Barnum
10
55
1.14. 4
Corp. Davis Morse
8
55
1.10. 0
Danl. Harris
11
55
1.14. 4
" Stephen Olin
10
55
1.11. 0
" Bigelow Lawrence
8
55
1. 9. 0
D'' Christopher Bates
8
55
1. 9. 0
James Bates
8
55
1. 9. 0
Walter Bates
8
55
1. 9. 0
Danl. Salisbury
8
55
1. 9. 0
Andrew Briggs
15
55
1.18. 4
Darius Grippen
8
55
1. 9. 0
Jona. Bates
8
55
1. 9. 0
Jesse Persons
15
55
1.18. 4
Robert Reynolds
15
55
1.18. 4
Barnabus Ames
15
55
1.18. 4
John Fuller
15
55
1.18. 4
Elihu Cross
20
55
2. 5. 0
John Mellington, Jr.
12
55
1.14. 4
Henry Clark
15
55
1.18. 4
William Caldwell
14
55
1.17. 0
Joshua Munroe
15
55
1.18. 4
John Wright
8
55
1. 9. 0
Benjamin Dyre
8
55
1. 9. 0
Eben' Corey
11
55
1.13. 0
Benj. Parks
11
55
1.13. 0
David Cutting
11
55
1.13. 0
Justin Olin
8
55
1. 9. 0
David White
8
55
1. 9. 0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
485
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Thomas Jewett
Nathan Sherman, Jr.
Nathan Sherman
Enos Peck
Amos Galusha
Joseph Briggs
Salmon Farr
Timoy Buckley-
10
8
10
11
8
8
10
8
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
1.11. 8
1. 9. 0
1.11. 8
1.13. 0
1. 9. 0
1. 9. 0
1.11. 8
1. 9. 0
;£78.1. 5
Bigelow Lawrence, Capt.
Bennington, ss. Personally appears before me Capt. Bigelow
Lawrence and makes oath that the above account is iust and true.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec 26, 1781. This pay roll
being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Lawrence or order to the amount of seventy-eight pounds one
shilling five pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) c^^niittee.
Amos Fassett,
i
Treasurer's Office,
Allen, Esq., Treasurer,
Sunderland, July 5, 1783. Reed, of Ira
the contents of the above order.
Bigelow Lawrence, Capt.
486
STATE OF VERMONT
[17]
\Capt. Isaac Tichenors Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Isaac Tichenor's Company, Col. Eben"-
Walbridge's Reg't. of Militia in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, commencing the 13th day of October, 1781, m service at
Castleton.
Names and Kank
Days
-r, c Amo
Day & ^f
rations ^^^
ant
es
No.
miles
Ami of
travel
Total
Lt. Nathl. Fillmore
16
4.3 3. 8
0
60
1.0.0
4. 8. 0
'• Jos. Budd
16
4.8 3. 8
0
4. 8. 0
En. Lebbeus Armstrong
16
4.3 3. 8
0
4. 8. 0
Sergt. John Eudd
16
1.7 1. 5
4
2. 5. 4
" Elijah Hyde
16
1.7 1. 5
4
2. 5. 4
Corpl. Andrew Wood
15
1.5 1. 0
3
2. 0. 3
" Eli Pember
15
1.5 1. 0
3
2. 0. 3
Jedediah Merrill
15
1.5 1. 0
3
2. 0. 3
Fifer Frederick Smith
14
1.0 19
10
1.19.10
Drum' Alpheus Wentworth
14
1.5 19
10
1.19.10
Elnathan Hubbell
8
1.4 10
8
1.10. 8
Henry Green
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
David Powers
14
1.4 18
8
1,18. 8
John Knight
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Johun Kinsley, Jr.
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
John Armstrong
8
1.4 18
8
1.10. 8
Jos. Henderson
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Jona. Persons, Jr.
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Francis Herrick
14
1.4 18
4
1.18. 4
Nathan Hazen
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Nathl. Graves
14
1.4 18
8
1.13. 4
Zephaniah Holmes
10
1.4 18
4
1.18. 8
Roger Ladd
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
John Stearns
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Saml. Haynes
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Cornelius Jones
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Caleb Clerk
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Zenas Ashley
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Joshua Wood
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Anthony Farr
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Ozias Bingham
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
George Foot
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Thos. Miller
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Job. Willoughby, Jr.
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Hezekiah Dewey
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
John Moor
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Joseph Eoe
8
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Loomi Case
8
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Cyprian Herrick
9
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Abel Potter
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Benajah Story
8
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
Timothy Allen
14
1.4 18
8
1.18. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
487
Names and Bank
Days
Day&
rations
Amount
of
wages
No.
miles
Amt. of
travel
Total
Daniel Pratt
14
1.4
18. 8
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Ezekiel Harmon
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
Austin Harmon
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
Gains Harmon
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
Lemuel Cleveland
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
Jeremiah Mumford
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
Keuben Clapp
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
•Josiah Drake
14
1.4
18. 8
1.18. 8
Nathl. Filmore, Lieut.
Bennington, Nov. 28, 1781. Personally appears Lt. Nathl.
Filmore and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
the amount of ^103.6.1. Isaac Tichenor, j p ^^
Amo= Fassett, f ^^'^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Rec'd. of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order, being ^102.6.1.
Nathl, Filmore, Lt.
[306]
\Capt. Joseph Safford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company of Militia in Col.
Eben' Walbridge's Regiment in an Alarm to Castleton, commenc-
ing the 14th October, 1781, and ending the 31st, both days
included.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Joseph Safford
18
60
7. 0. 0
Lt. Wm. Henry
10
60
3. 3. 0
" Jona. Scott
18
60
4.18.
Sergt. M. Rufus Branch
11
60
1.17. 5
" Nathl. Lawrence
15
60
2. 3. 9
" Archelaus Tupper
9
60
1.14. 3
Roswell Mosely [MsleyJ
18
60
2. 8. 6
" Jeremiah Bingham
11
60
1.17. 5
Clerk, Joseph Haskell
14
60
2. 2. 2
Corpl. Josiah Brush
11
60
1.15. 7
" Ezekiel Brewster
15
60
2. 1. 3
488
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Fifer Jonas Abbot
Silas Walbridge
Samuel Holmes
Jonah Brewster
Ammi Fuller
Amasa Cady
Charles Cushman
Macy Branch
Levy Hathaway
Gideon House
Stephen House
David Cutler
Reuben Cook
Francis Story
Alexander Carr
John Holmes
George Place
Darius Tupper
Saml. Brushel
Wm. Henry, Jr.
Isaac Rice [Ryce]
Thomas Matteson
Andrew Ferrin
Jacob Parker
Aaron Denio
Saml. Blackmer
Eleazer Wright
Saml. Atwood, Jr.
Ephraim Marble
David Wentvvorth
Ephraim Smith
Solomon Walbridge
Asa Walbridge
Walter Cady
David Clark
Erastus Hathaway
Joshua Hathaway
Lemuel Scott
John Alexander, Jr.
Days
9
15
15
15
14
18
16
15
15
16
15
18
15
18
18
15
10
12
18
18
15
18
18
15
14
6
11
13
15
15
11
11
6
6
11
11
11
11
Miles
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
Total
i.ia. 9
2. 0. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 0. 0
1.18. 8
2. 4. 0
2. 1. 4
2. 0. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 0. 0
1.13. 4
1.16. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 0. 0
1.18. 8
1. 8. 0
1.14. 8
1.17. 4
2. 0. 0
2. 0. 0
1.14. 8
1.14. 8
1. 8. 0
1. 8. 0
1.14. 8
1.14. 8
1.14. 8
1.14. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
489
Names
Days
Satnl. Safiford, Jr.
8
Jude Weeks
8
John Stuai t
11
Erastiis Safford
11
Willson Rowleson
9
Benj. Hulbard
11
Osten [Austin?] Stiles
11
Eben"" Babcock
11
Levi Miller -
11
James Greenflit
8
Aaron Demming
9
Benj. Demming
9
Zebulon Baker
11
Saml. Whitcob
8
Martin Follet
11
Eben"' Spencer
11
Moses Scott
11
Eliphalet Stickney
11
Henry Parker
11
Rob' Cochran
11
Jacob Safford
8
Nathan Billing
8
Moses Robinson, Jr.
8
Leml. Pratt
11
Phelix Orgurs [Augurs?]
11
David Safford
8
Peter Smith
15
Zenas Ashley
14
Caleb Pratt
11
Mingo Black
18
Willard Green
9
Aaron Hubbel
18
Jehiel Smith
9
David Fay
18
Saml. Montague
8
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
Total
1.10.
1.10.
1.14.
1.14.
1.12.
1.14.
1.14
1.14.
1.14.
1.10.
1.12.
1.12.
1.14.
1.10.
1.14.
1.14.
1.14.
1.14.
1.14.
1.14.
.10.
.10.
.10.
.14.
.14.
1.10.
3. 0.
1.13.
1.14.
2. 4.
1.12.
2. 4.
1.13.
2. 4.
1.10.
£ 167. 0. 9
Joseph Safford, Capt.
490
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Jan. 3, 1781. The above pay roll being
approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum to Capt.
Safford or order, being the sum of one hundred and sixty-seven
pounds 9"* Isaac Tichenor, | ^ ,.
Tim° Brownson, )
Reed, of the Treasurer Jan. 3, 1782, the contents of this order,
being ^167.0.9 lawful money. Jos. Safford, Capt.
[279]
[Cap/. Joseph Safford' s Company {pari)'\
Pay Roll for some men belonging to Capt. Joseph Safford's
Company of Militia, who were out in the alarms to Saratoga and
Castleton last campaign, and was through mistake left out of the
rolls made for them alarms.
Names
Days
Pr day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
John Alexander
John Stewart
Paul Pratt
Joel Henry
Reuben Cook
2
2
6
6
6
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.8
2.8
8.
8.
8.
32
32
60
60
60
10.8
10.8
1. 0.0
1. 0.0
1. 0.0
13.4
13.4
1. 8.0
1. S.O
1. 8.0
^5.10.8
Jos. Safford, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 8, 1782. The above acct.
being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to Capt.
Joseph Safford or order, the sum of five pounds ten shillings and
eight pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
Nathl. Brush, [ Committee.
Sunderland, Sept. 6, 1783. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the within order. Jona. Fisk.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
491
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[363]
STATE OF VERMONT
\Capt. Lemuel Cory's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Gary's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Regiment in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 23* of Oct. to the 6"" of Nov. 1781, in an alarm at
Castleton.
Names
Days
P' day
Miles
P^
mile
Total
Capt Lemuel Cary
14
0.6.8
60
4d
5.13.4
Lt. James Stephens
14
4.3
60
4
3.19.6
En. Moses Barnet
14
4.3
60
4
, 3.19.6
Sergt. Gose Quackingbush
14
1.7
60
4
2. 2.2
Nathl. Barnet
14
1.4
53
4
1.18.8
John Webb
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Jedediah Sherman
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
James Smith
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Saml. Williamson
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Henry Lewis
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Philip Marble
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
John Green
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Jonathan Hadlock
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Daniel Holenbeck
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Obadiah Wilkins
14
1.4
53
4
1.16.0
John Bevee
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
Benj. Palmer
14
1.4
52
4
1.16.0
£6<i. 5.2
Attest, Lemuel Cary, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1*^', 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay to Capt. Lemuel Cary, or order, the sum of thirty-nine pounds
five shillings and two pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
Nathl. Brush, \ Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 16, 1782. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
Saml. Safford.
[257]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\^Lieut. Peter Baker's Company}
493
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Peter Baker's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont in an Alarm to
Skeensborough, from the 23'* day of October to the 6"" of Novem-
ber, 1781.
Names
Days
P' day
Miles
P'
mile
Total
Peter Baker, Lt.
12
4.3
56
4d
3. 9. 8
Peletiah Rice, En.
14
4.3
60
4
3.19. 6
John Ryon, Sergt.
15
1.7
60
4
2. 3. 9
David Earl,
13
1.7
56
4
1.19. 3
Russell Graves, "
15
1.7
60
4
2. 3. 9
Saml. Shipman, Clerk
15
1.7
60
4
2. 3. 9
William Hill, Corpl.
14
1.5
60
4
1.19.10
John Waldo,
5
1.5
30
4
0.17. 1
Benjamin Scott, "
12
1.4
56
4
1.14. 8
John Marsh
14
1.4
60
4
1.18. 8
Hezekiah Munro
13
1.4
56
4
1.15. 0
John Cok
15
1.4
60
4
2. 0. 0
Saml, Jordan [Sordam]
2
1.4
16
4
0. 7.10
Richard Crego
15
1.4
60
4
2. 0. 0
John Rice
12
1.4
56
4
1.14. 8
David Hurd
3
1.4
16
4
0. 9. 4
Thomas Burch
14
1.4
60
4
1.18. 8
John Barsly
10
1.4
50
4
1.10. 0
^34. 5. 5
Attest, Peter Baker, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the sum of thirty-four pounds five shillings and five pence, to
Lieut. Peter Baker or order.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ ...
Nathl. Brush, \ Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 16, 1782. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
;^34.5.5 Saml. Safford.
494
STATE OF VERMONT
[315] [CaJ>t. Nathan Delations Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathan Delano's Company of Militia of
Col. John Abbot's Regiment in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, at the Alarm in Oct. 1781, commencing, the SS* of October
and ending- the 6"' day of November, 1781.
Pay 8
Names
Miles
Pr
mile
Days
days ra-
tions
Amount
incl.
Capt. Nathan Delano
60
4d
14
6.8
5.13. 4
Lt. Rosvvell Chapman
60
4
14
4.3
3.19. 6
Sergt. Jacob Rosevelt
60
4
14
1,7
2. 2. 2
" Jona. Rowell [Powel]
35
4
4
1.7
0.18. 0
Corpl. John Hogse [Hoxie ?]
60
4
8
1.5
1.11. 8
Joshua Hogse
60
4
8
1.4
1.10. 8
Cunrod Pecket [Ricket]
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0. 0
John T. Ostrander
60
4
8
1.4
1.10. 8
Peter Ostrander
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0. 0
William Cass [Calf]
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0, 0
Daniel York
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0. 0
George Wells
60
4
11
1.4
1.14. 8
Luke Van Ornum
60
4
9
1.4
1.12. 0
Israel Clark
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0. 0
Corpl. Richard Sharp
50
4
12
1.5
1.13. 8
Robert Hard [Hand]
15
4
2
1.7
0. 8. 2
Sergt. John Ricord
15
4
3
1.7
0. 8. 2
George Ricord, Drm'
15
4
2
1.5
0. 7.11
Ludel Maps
15
4
2
1.4
0. 7. 8
Thomas Gilbert
15
4
3
1.4
0. 7. 8
Abram [Alvah] Fudenbrouk
15
4
2
1.4
0. 7. 8
Thomas Powel
30
4
3
1.4
0.14. 0
John Fudenbrouk
30
4
3
1.4
0.14. 0
Peter Van Strander, Jr.
30
4
3
1.4
0.14. 0
^36.15.7
Nathan Delano, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 18, 1782. The within Pay
Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Capt. Nathan, Delano, or his order, the sum of thirty-six
pounds fifteen shillings and six pence.
Nathl. Brush, ) ^
Isaac Tichenor, [ Committee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
495
Bennington, Feb. 27, 1782. Reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treas-
urer, the contents of the above order, being thirty-six pounds fif-
teen shillings and seven pence, lawful money.
^36.15.7 Nathan Delano, Capt.
[LIO] \^CaJ>t. John Robinsons Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Robinson's Company of Militia in
Col. John Abbott's Regiment in the State of Vermont, for services
in said state, in an alarm to the Frontiers, under the orders of
Brig. Gen. Enos, at Skeensboro', Oct. 25, 1781.
Names
W" Bobs, Lieut.
Matthew Kandall, En.
J ohn Kandall, Sergt.
Abel Lewis, "
Jason Babcock, "
Amiel Alger, "
Stephen Bandall
Peter Crandell
Thos. Reynolds
John Church
Christian Kelder
W" Welch
Augustus Lewis
1
Sat
CO f'
a-na
O
e3
^
CU
N^a
«.§a
*§
a
■-S'O
^•■Ss
ft
01
ce 1) CO
CO >
II
|g
a
1:14
fi
(li
a
H
14
4/3
1/7
60
/4
8
8
8
5/4
5/4
5/4
/8
8
46
14
1/4
60
8
8
8
8
8
5/4
5/4
5/4
5/4
5/4
11
5
3/4
4
30
2
13
4
30
Total
4. 4.10
4. 4.10
3. 7. 6
1. 8. 0
3. 7. 6
2. 7. 6
3. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
2. 4. 0
1.18. 0
0.12. 0
0. 6. 8
0.12. 0
.,;:37. 0.10
W" Ross, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, Dec. 20, 1782. The within roll being ex-
amined -and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Lt. William Ross the amount thereof, being the sum of
twenty-seven pounds /lO lawful money.
John Strong, ) ^^^
Timothy Brownson, [
Dmmittee.
Rec"^ of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the sum of twenty-seven
pounds and ten pence, lawful money, in full of the within.
Arlington, Dec. 21, 1782.
;^27. 0.10. W"° Ross.
496
STATE OF VERMONT
[311]
[Capt Martin Dudley s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Martin Dudley's Company of Militia of
Col. John Abbot's Regiment for services in the Alarm at Castleton
in Oct. 1781, commencing the 23"^ of Oct. and ending Nov. 9, 1781.
Names
Capt. Martin Dudley
Lieut. Thos. Horth
En. James Williamson
Sergt. John Patton
" David Parce
Richard Powell
David Vallans
David Ransom
Caleb Parker
Eben' Arnold
Elisha Turner
Timothy Hugh
Solomon Miller
Saml. Hadlok
Garrit [Gunit] Bovea
John Waldo
Miles
Pr mile
Days
60
4d
17
60
4
9
60
4
9
52
4
9
60
4
10
30
4
5
33
4
4
60
4
10
60
4
10
52
4
9
42
4
4
42
4
4
40
4
4
52
4
9
52
4
9
52
4
9
Pay pr day
and rations
0.6.8
4.3
4.3
1.7
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Total
6.13. 4
2.18. 3
2.18. 3
1.11.11
1.15.10
0.16.
0.16.
1.13.
1.13.
1. 9.
0.19.
0.19.
0.18.
0. 9.
0. 9.
0. 9.
^29.11. 7
Martin Dudley, Capt.
The above pay roll attested before me
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 18, 1782. The above
account being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of twenty-nine pounds eleven shillings and seven pence to
Capt. Martin Dudlej'' or order.
Isaac Tichenor, ) p ^^
Nathl. Brush, \ ^°™
Bennington, Feb. 27, 1782. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treas-
urer, the contents of the within order, being twenty-nine pounds
eleven shillings and seven pence, lawful money.
Martin Dudley, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
497
[31]
\Capt. William Sharp's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. W" Sharp's Company, Col. John Abbot's
Reg', in a Reg' of Foot of the State of Vermont, in an alarm to
Skeensborough, from the 23'* day of October to the IG"" of
November, 1781.
Names
Miles
Rations
per day
No. of
Amount
days
Capt. W" Sharp
60
0.6.8
14
5.13. 4
Geo. Milliman, Lt.
60
4.3
14
3.19. 6
W"' Wallworth, En-^
60
4.3
14
3.19. 6
Levi Basley, Sergt.
60
1.7
14
2. 2. 2
John Crarey, "
60
1.7
14
2. 2. 2
Danl. Holey, Corp.
60
1.5
14
1.19.10
Abiel Blowers, "
60
1.5
10
1.14. 4
^ oseph Holey
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
John Milliman
51
1.4
14
1.15. 8
Jona. Covett
60
l.i
14
1.18. 8
Isaac Hogs
60
1.4
10
1.13. 4
Low Tirdam [Sirdam]
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
David Laten
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Saml. Whitman
60
1.4
10
1.13. 4
Jos. Rhusel
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Elijah Rhusel
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Eliack Blowers
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Saml. Suidam
;^39.13. 8
;£39.13.8
John Abbot, Col.
Bennington, June 8, 1782. Personally appears John Abbot,,
Col., signer to the within pay roll and makes oath that the same is
just and true, without fraud to this State or any individual.
Moses Robinson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 24, 1784. The within roll
examined an.d approved and the Treasurer of the State of Vermont
is directed to pay the same being £^Z'd.\'i.^ lawful money to Capt.
W™ Sharp or bearer. Timo. Brownson, I
Saml. Bartlit, [
Com^
Treas. Office, Feb. 25, 1784.
the contents of the above order.
Rec'd of I. Allen, Treasurer,
W" Sharp, Capt.
[32]
498
STATE OF VERMONT
[358] \Capt. Augustine Odell's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Augustin Odel's Company in Col. John
Abbott's Regiment of Militia, which was called out in an alarm the
19th of October, 1781, by the State of Vermont.
Names
Aiigustin Odel, Capt.
Asa Le-wis, Lt.
Joshua Randal, En.
Caleb Hakes. Sergt.
John Babcock, "
Elemuel Stewart, "
George Hakes, Corpl.
Henry Lewis,
Walter Worden
Jacob Lampman
Francis Burns
Stephen Card
William Reynolds
Benjamin Corey
Hendrick Weasonhouse
Phillip Crellior
Daniel Young
Zenas Willis
William Sauford
Ab" Lampham [Lampman]
Ephraim Whittaker
Silas Brown
Joseph Barronhart
John Reynolds
Gilbert Worden
James Case
John Reynolds, Jr.
Days
Miles
P' day
Milage
Rations
18
60
5.4
1. 0.0
1. 4.0
18
60
3.7
1. 0.0
0.13.0
18
60
3.7
1. 0.0
0.12.0
18
60
1.7
1. 0.0
18
60
1.7
1. 0.0
18
60
1.7
1. 0.0
18
60
1.5
1. 0.0
18
60
1.5
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
0. 4.8
18
60
1.4
0.10.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
18
60
1.4
1. 0.0
Total
7. 0.0
4.16.6
4.16.6
3. 8.6
2. 8.6
2. 8.6
6.8
6.8
4.0
4,0
4.0
4.0
0.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
3.
2.
3.
2.
3.
2.
18.
2. 4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
£Q7. 2.6
Augustine Odell, Capt.
Manchester, Oct. 19, 1782. Personally appeared Augustine
Odel and made solemn oath to the truth of the within Pay Roll.
Sworn before me, John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table OfSce, 22"^ Oct. 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Augustine Odel or bearer, it being sixty-seven pounds, 2/6.
John Strong, | ^ .,,
^. T-> r Committee,
iimo. Brownson, j
Treasurer's Office, Manchester, Oct. 23, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt.
A'jgnstine Odel.
i;67.2.6 Joshua Babcock.
im
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
l^Capt Nicholas Sharpens Company]
499
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nicholas Sharpe's Company in Col. John
Abbet's Regiment out in an Alarm to Skeensboro' with Gen. Enos,
in October, 1781.
Names
George Milliman, Lt.
William Walsworth, En.
Levi Basley, Sergt.
John Carriway, "
David Armstrong', "
Danl. Holley, Corpl.
John Milliman, "
Bial Blowers, "
W™ Blowers
EUeck Blowers
Jona. Russell
Elijah Russell
Low Surdam
Lump Surdam
Thomas Latton
Thomas Latton, Jr.
Robert Patterson
John Blass
Saml. Whitman
Saml. Latham
Saml. Siffon
Elias Millard
Thomas Hill
Isaac Hogg
Jonathan Covel
Saml. Surdam
Days
in ser-
vice
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
No.
miles
out
50
No.
rations
13
Wages
pr day
.4.3
4.3
1.7
1.7
1.0
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Total
4.17.7
4,17.7
2.12.8
2.12.8
2.12.8
2. 9.5
2. 9.5
2. 9.5
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
2. 8.0
;£68. 5.5
Test, George Milliman, Lt.
Pay Table Office, April 4, 1783.
The within pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to George Milliman or bearer, it being
sixty-eight pounds five shillings and five pence.
^*^8-5-5 J^'^^f^""^' I Committee.
Timo'^ Brownson, )
April 5, 1783. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order - - ^"irge Willam.
500
STATE OF VERMONT
[^70]
[Co/. John Abbot's Regiment — Officer s\
A Pay Roll of the Field and Staff Officers in Col. John Abbot's
Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencing the 23'' day of October and ending the 9"^ Nov. 1781, in
the Alarm to Skeensboro' and Castleton.
Names i
Days
Pr day
0.10.0
8.
6.8
3.7
3.7
Miles
Pr mile
No.
rations
Pay for
rations
Total
John Abbot, Col.
Benj. Randall, Lt. Col.
Joel Abbot, Major
Rufus John [son], Adjt.
Saml. Lewis, Qu. M.
14
18
14
13
14
60
60
60
56
56
4d
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
1
1
8^
8
8
8
8
9.17.4
10. 1.4
7. 1.4
3.10.7
3.18.1
/34. 8.8
Attest.
John Abbot, Col.
Committee.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March I'", 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of thiny-four pounds eight shillings and eight pence, to
Col. John Abbot or order. Isaac Tichenor, I
Nathl. Brush, [
Pay the above to Jed. Hyde and my receipt shall answer the
same. John Abbot, Col.
i**" March, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
within pay roll, by the hand of the Governor, in behalf of John
Abbot.
^34.8.8 Jed. Hyde.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
501
[317]
\Capt. John Daters Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Dater's Company in Col. Cornelius
Doty's Reg' of Militia, for service done for the State of Vermont
in an alarm from the SO"' [13th?] of October to the 17"^, 1781.
Names
Miles
Days
Pr day
Amount
John Dater, Capt.
20
4
6.8
1.12.4
Patrick Agan, Lt.
20
4
4.3
1. 3.5
John Dick, Ensign
20
4
4.3
1. 3.5
H. Wm. Croneberger, Clerk
20
4
1.7
13.0
Abraham Hopp, Sergt.
20
4
1.7
13.0
Abraham Catzeback, C.
20
4
1,5
12.4
Henry Rineberger
20
4
1.4
12.0
William Frazier
20
4
do
12.0
Walter Wilson
20
4
12.0
Nicholas Shifer
20
4
12.0
Alex' Outhhout
20
4
12.0
Peter Henner
20
4
12.0
Henry Shiffer
20
4
12.0
Henry Dater
20
4
12.0
Jacob Nehr
20
4
12.0
Marlines Henner
20
4
12.0
John B. Henner
20
4
12.0
Christian Shiffer
20
4
12.0
Peter Roseberger
20
4
12.0
Jacob Gerngross
20
4
12.0
^14. 5.6
P
D
owder
ue
ind lead
8. 2.0
£^- 3.6
John Dater, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 1st June, 1782. The above
pay-roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay Capt. John Dater the same, it being six pounds
three shillings and six pence. Nathl. Brush,
Isaac Tichenor,
a
Committee.
Norwich, June 7, 1785.
tents of the within order.
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the con-
Moses Robinson,
in behalf of Capt. Daters.
502
STATE OF VERMONT
[91]
\_Capt. William Shepard's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. W™ Shepard's Company, Col. Cornelius
Douty's Reg' in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 12"" day of October to the 3* day of November, 1781, to
Castleton.
a <u
S " "
OJ
Names and Rank
6
Amount
oj <u
^ ^ '^
l-H
j-i
C "^
(^^ ^
e^
PL,
Capt. W" Shepard
14
6/8
31
4<i
5. 3. 8
En. Saml. Eastwood
14
4/3
31
3. 9.10
Sergt. Rice Honeywell
14
1/7
31
1.12. 6
Jos. Martin
14
1/7
31
1.12. 6
" Titus Munson
14
1/7
31
1.12. 6
' ' Solo. Datcher
14
1/7
31
1.12. 6
Willerstone West
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Josiah Carpenter
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Thomas Adkins
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Joseph Benedict
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Jas. Macclarren
14
lA
31
1. 9. 0
Jacob Neere
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Nicholas Skrere
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
David Wilcox
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
W™ Tompson
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
David Bennett
0
1/4
31
(
0.17. 0
Matthew Hubble
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Lawrence Dutcher
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
Abel Merrit
14
1/4
31
1. 9. 0
£i^. 8. 6
Attest, William Shepard, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1=*', 1782. The above
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. W" Shepard or order the sum of thirty-three
pounds eight shillings and six pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ ^^
Nathl. Brush, f ^^"^
Treasurer's Office, June 14, 1783. Received of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the within order in behalf of Capt.
W" Shepard. Israel Shepard.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
503
[266]
[? Capt. Henry Vanderhoff's Company ]
\_Note. The caption or head of this roll appears to have been
torn off from the original paper, and is not to be found. C. L.
Knapp.]
\_Note — The followingf heading — torn off — was found b}' me,
namely :
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Henry Vanderhoof's Company, Col.
Doty's Regt. a regiment of foot of the State of Vermont fr. the
3oth of Oct. to the fifth of Nov. 1781." F. F. Merrill.]
[This roll is filed on the back: "Capt. Henry Vanderhofs
^10.0.10 Feb. 16, 1784 Capt. Jacob Lansing."
Attest. C. L. Knapp.]
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Feb. 16, 1784.
The above pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same, being ten pounds ten pence, to Capt.
Vanderhoof or bearer. Timo. Brownson, | ^
c 1 ID ^^■^ r Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, )
Sunderland, Feb. 16, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Vanderhofs.
^^10.0.10 Jacob Cummings.
504:
STATE OF VERMONT
[14]
\^CaJ>t John Dater's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Dater's Company and Col. Cornelius
Doty's Regiment, for service in an Alarm the SS"* of October 1781,
g-oing as far as Rupert and then returning to Filestown the 4th of
Nov. A.D. 1781.
Names
Miles travel
No. Days
Amount
Capt. John Dater
50
13
5. 3. 4
En. John Dick
13
3.11.11
Sergt. John Combs
13
1.17. 3
Abrah"" Hopp
13
1.17. 3
" Jacob Rossaberger
13
1.17. 3
Corpl. Abr" Catosaback
13
1.15. 1
Barnett Monr
13
1.14. 0
Nicholas Shiffer
13
1.14. 0
Alex' Outhout
13
1.14. 0
Peter Haner
13
1.14. 0
Henry Shiffer
13
1.14. 0
Henry Dater
13
1.14. 0
Jacob Near
13
1.14. 0
John Heaner
13
1.14. 0
Christian Shaffer
13
1.14. 0
Fred"^ Bonesteel
13
1.14. 0
Peter Rosaberger
13
1.14. 0
Jacob Garngross
13
1.14. 0
i:36.10. 1
John Daters, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 1, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the amount of the within pay roll to Capt.
John Daters or order, being thirty-six pounds, ten shillings and
one penny. Isaac Tichenor, » ^ ^^
Nathl. Brush, \ ^°™
Norwich, June 7, 1785. Rec'd of I. Allen, Treasurer, the con-
tents of the within order. Moses Robinson,
in behalf of Capt. Daters.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
505
[59]
\^Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company, Col. Cor-
nelius Doughty's Regiment in a Regiment of foot of the State of
Vermont, from the 23* day of October to the 3* of November in
the Alarm at Castleton, [1781].
Names and Bank
Days in
service
Pay per
day and
rations
Miles
travel
Pay per
mile
Amount
Capt. Shadrach Phelps
14
6/8
40
4^
5. 6. 8
Lt. Edw^ Henderson
14
4/3
40
4
3.12.10
Ens" Hendrick Jackson
14
4/3
40
4
3.12.10
Sergt. Jas. Butten
14
1/7
40
4
1.15. 6
" Job Paddock
14
1/7
40
4
1.15. 6
" Jabez Griswold
14
1/7
40
4
1.15. 6
" Philip Vely
14
1/7
40
4
1.15. 6
Corpl. Jer'' Soiiles
14
1/5
40
4
1.13. 2
" John Strow
14
1/5
40
4
1.13. 2
Nath' Barns
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Datid Griswold
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
John Andrew
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Thos. Griswold
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Jacob Andrew
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Enoch Erls
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Jas. Tinlow
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Saml. Williams
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
Elisha Sly
14
1/4
40
4
1.12. 0
;f87. 8. 8
Attest,
Shadrach Phelps, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington Mar. 1, 1782.
The within pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Shadrach Phelps the sum of ;^37.8.8.
Nathl. Brush ) Com"
Isaac Tichenor
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in
half of Capt. Shadrach Phelps and by his order.
9th March, 1782. Simeon Harmoner.
be-
506
STATE OF VERMONT
[317]
[Co/. Cornelius Douty's Field Officers^
A Pay Roll of Col. Cornelius Douty's Field Officers, belonging-
to his Reg' the la"" Regiment of Foot in General Safford's
Brigade in the State of Vermont, from the 12"' day of October to
the S"' day of Nov. 1781.
Names
Miles
Amount
Eations
Days
Amount
Total
Ool. Cornelius Douty
Adjt. Nicholas Mosher
Qu. Master Josiah Eoot
Sergt. Major Israel Shepard
31
31
81
31
10.4
10.4
10.4
10.4
43
21
31
31
33
33
14
33
11.10.0
6. 4.0
4. 2.0
4. 3.6
5. 8. 1
3.13.10
2.16. 4
/T1.17. 3
The above named Col. Cornelius Douty personally appeared
and made oath to the above roll to be true, according to the best of
his understanding, before me,
Edward Jewett, Justice of Peace. *
Cornelius Douty, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 1^*- March, 1782. The within
pay roll being examined, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Nicholas Mosher the sum of eleven pounds seventeen shil-
lings and three pence and no more.
Nathl. Brush, ) „
T rn- -u r Committee.
Isaac Tichenor, (
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 11, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the above order, for and in
behalf of Nicholas Mosher.
;^11.17.3 Israel Shepard.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
507
[94]
\^Capi, John Stillwell's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stillwell's Company, Col. Cornelius
Doty's Regiment in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencing the 25'^ day of Oct. and ending the 9"" day of November,
both days included, 1781.
Names
Days
M. travel
Amount
Lt. Robt. Armstrong
16
40
4. 1.4
Ensign W"' Douglas
16
40
4. 1.4
Corpl. Joseph Ketchum
4
40
0.19.0
Ganet Miller
12
40
1.10.4
John Pruist
12
40
1. 9.4
Kenry Burchin
16
40
1.14.8
Samuel Ketchum )
6
35
2.14.0
with his wagon f
i:i6.10.0
W™ Douglas, Ensign.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, May 3, 1782.
The within pay roll being examined and approved of, the
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Robert Armstrong the
sum of sixteen pounds ten shillings lawful money.
;£16.10.0 Nathl. Brush, I Com"
Timo. Brownson, (
Bennington, 3'* May, 1782. For value received, please pay
unto Joseph Fay or bearer the contents of the within pay roll.
William Douglas.
Received the contents of the above of the Treasurer.
Joseph Fay.
508
STATE OF VERMONT
[71]
\Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company (part) ]
A Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company of
Militia in the town of Arlington, who marched for the defence of
the frontiers of the State of Vermont in the month of October,
:781. Arlington, July 1^', 178a.
C dj
u
„ <u
0)
d '^
0) ~
> e
Names
>^S
rt T3
^■1
0) ^
Amount
Q "
O,
e p.
Ens- Benj. Bartlit
10
4/3
45
/4
£ 3.17. 6
Sergt. Saml. Hosford
1/7
1.10.10
Levi Hill
1.10.10
Jacob Smith
1.10.10
" Benajah Boardman
1.10.10
Corpl. Isaac Butterfield
17
1/5
1.19. 1
" Isaiah Averill
6
1. 3. 6
Elijah Wood
17
1/4
1.17. 8
Jeremiah Wheeler
1.17. 8
Isaac Oatman
1.17. 8
James Arnold
1.17. 8
Levi Arnold
13
1.12. 4
Josiah Ausgood [Osgood?]
1.12. 4
John Foot
6
1. 3. 0
John Matteson
10
1. 8. 4
George Major
10
1. 8. 4
Josiah Cheney
1. 8. 4
W" Anderson
1. 8. 4
Moses Knapp
1. 8. 4
Andrew Dunning
1. 8. 4
Ichabod Benedict
1. 8. 4
Ichabod Bartlit
1. 8. 4
John Merrill
1. 8. 4
Amasa Pettibone
1. 8. 4
George Hill Clark
6
1/7
1. 4. 6
^39. 9. 7
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of
thirty-nine pounds nine shillings and seven pence to Ensign
Benjamin Bartlit or his order.
Isaac Tichenor, )
Timothy Brownson, [
^39.9.7
Committee.
Received of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, it being thirty- nine pounds three shillings and seven
pence. Benj. Bartlit, Ensign.
March 22^ 1782.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
509
[266] \^Skeensborough Company under Ensign John R. Blanchard'\
A Pay Roll of Skeensborough Companj' commanded by Ensign
John R. Blanchard. Skeensborough, Nov. 1, 1781.
Names
Days
Wages
Total
Ensign J. R. Blanchard
18
4.3.0
3.16.6
Sergt. Solomon S. Clark
12
1.7.2/4
19.6
Robert Fuller
12
1.7.2/4
19.6
" Nathl. Miller [Weller]
12
1.7.2/4
19.6
Fifer Philip Miller
12
l..'5.2/4
17.6
Corpl. Solomon Austin
12
1.4.0
17.6
Samuel Bigelow
12
1.4.0
16.0
Henry Fuller
12
1.4.0
16.0
Moses Hervey
12
1.4.0
16.0
Phineas Hervey
12
1.4.0
16.0
Timothy Johnson
6
1.4.0
8.0
Charles Miller
12
1.4.0
16.0
John McFarrer [McFarsen]
12
1.4.0
16.0
Ephraim Fuller
12
1.4.0
16.0
John Thomas
18
1.4.0
4.0
Samuel Ward
12
1.4.0
16.0
Eliphalet Thomas
12
1.4.0
16.0
John Bemas
12
1.4.0
16.0
Abner Blanchard
12
1.4.0
16.0
Samuel Thomas
8
1.4.0
10.8
19.8.8
John B. Blanchard, En. Com"
Pay Table Office, Manchester, Oct. 22*, 1783. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay the sum of nineteen pounds eight shillings and 8* to ensign
John R. Blanchard or order.
Timo. Brownson,
John Strong, f
Com^
Nov. 28, 1782. Then the within Pay Roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Sunderland, March 27, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of the above order, in behalf of John R. Blanchard.
W"" Blanchard.
510
STATE OF VERMONT
[256]
[Fownal Alarm Company, Capt. Benj. Bates\
A Pay Roll of such of the Alarm Company in Pownal as
marched to Castleton in the alarm in October, 1781, with Capt.
Benjamin Bates.
Names en
^hen
tered
Days
in
Amt
of
Miles
Amt.
travel
1.3.4
Ea.
tions
Total
se
rvice
ct. 15
service
service
due
Capt. Benj. Bates O
16
4. 5.
4
70
38
6.10.0
Lt. Geo. Parker '
' 20
11
1. 9.11
70
1.3.4
20
8.10.1
", Joseph Wheeler '
' 18
13
2. 6.
7
73
1.4.4
30
3. 9.7
En. Stephen Cummins '
• 1.5
16
2.17.
4
70
1.3.4
20
4.11.4
Sergt. Bulah Waldo
' 18
Ui
1. 0.
7
72
1.4.0
2. 4.7
" Moses Perkins
' 20
11
17.
5
70
1.3.4
2. 0.9
' ' Joseph Barber '
' 2H
8
12.
8
70
1.3.4
1.16.0
Corpl. Michael Dunning '
' 18
13
19.
0
70
1.3.4
3. 1.9
Eben' Seelye
' 28
8
11.
8
70
1.3.4
1.15.0
Elisha Curd
' 15
9
12.
0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Benj. Eeynolds '
' 15
9
12.
0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
William Potter
' 15
9
12.
0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Nathl. Seelye
' 18
13
17.
4
70
1.3.4
2. 0.8
Silas Watson '
' 20
11
17.
8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Oliver Myers '
' 18
13
17.
4
70
1.3.4
3. 0.8
John Welch '
' 18
13
17.
4
70
1.3.4
2. 0.8
Amos Potter '
' 20
11
14.
8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Peter Vosborough '
' 20
11
14.
8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Daniel Philips '
' 27
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Abel Matteson '
' 27
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
John Potter '
■ 27
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Peter Barritt '
' 18
13
17.
4
74
1.4.8
2. 3.0
David Mallory '
' 27
4
5.
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Charles Dougherty '
' 15
7
9.
4
70
1.3.4
1.13.8
/54.10.5
Benj. Bates, Captain.
Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The above sworn to before me.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The Treasurer
is directed to pay to Capt, Bates, or order, the sum of fifty-four
pounds ten shillings and .five pence, agreeable to the within
account. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ ...
A T7 tt (- Committee.
Amos Fassett, (
Pownal, Jan. 19, 1783. To the Treasurer of the State of Ver-
mont: Sir, You are hereby directed to pay to Capt. Eli Noble the
sura contained in the within Pay Roll, and this order shall be your
discharge from me. Benj. Bates, Capt.
Bennington, Feb. 5, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being fifty-four pounds ten shillings and
five pence, lawful money.
^54.10.5 Benj. Bates, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
511
[42]
yCapt. Zebediah Dewey's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company for their
service in the Alarm at Castleton October 21, 1781, in obedience
to orders from Lt. Col. Clark.
Names
Days
in ser-
vice
Wages per
day and
rations
No. of
miles
2.8
TotaD of wages, rations
amt. j and travel
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
10
6.3
^3
9
4
Lt. Josiah Grant
10
4.3
2.8
2
5
2
En. Elkahah Ashly
10
4.3
do
2
5
3
Sergt. John Ashley
10
1.7
do
18
6
8ergt. W'" Ashley
10
1.7
18
6
" Icabod Marshall
10
1.7
18
6
" Peter How
10
1.7
18
6
Silas How. Clk
6
1.7
12
2
Corpl. ThoB. Dewey
10
1.5.2
17
3
Saml. Fletcher
10
1.5.3
17
3
" John Richards
9
1.5.2
15
9
Asa Lawrence
5
1.5.2
9
4
Earth"- Marrit
10
1.4
16
Stephen D. Moranvele
10
1.4
16
Hesek'' Loggan
10
1.4
16
Eeuben Hosford
10
1.4
16
Jared Dickson
4
1.4
8
Alex. Dixon
5
1.4
9
4
John How
10
1.4
16
Paul Marshall
10
1.4
16
Jason Eoyce
10
1.4
16
Levi Thatcher
4
1.4
8
Eben' Canfield
5
1.4
9
4
John Mosely
10
1.4
16
W" Hooker, Jr.
9
1.4
14
8
Th. Hooker
5
1.4
9
4
Benj. Adams
10
1.4
16
Jos. Adams
10
1.4
16
Isaac Hosford
10
1.4
16
Henry Hyde
6
1.4
10
8
Thos. Goodwin
10
1.4
16
Elijah Goodwin
10
1.4
16
Mical Marrit
10
1.4
16
Jas. Frisbie
10
1.4
16
Jona. Marshall
10
1.4
16
Philip Brookins
10
1.4
16
Seth Crow
10
1.4
16
Thos. Wood
10
1.4
16
Amasa Thatcher
9
1.4
14
8
Eben' Wright
6
1.4
10
8
Danl. Euard
10
1.4
16
Jno. Smith
3 .
1.4
6
8
512
STATE OF VERMONT
Days
Wages per
day and
rations
No. of
Total) of wages, rations
amt. ) and travel
Names
in ser-
vice
miles
Azel Holms
10
1.4
16
Saml. Allen
10
1.4
16
Jas. Hyde
10
1.4
16
John Preson
10
1.4
16
James Guthrie
10
1.4
16
Jas. Barber
10
1.4
16
Elijah Owen, Jr.
10
1.4
16
Elisha Owen
10
1.4
Timos Hyde
6
1.4
(This corner is torn from
Ezariah Dewey
6
1-4
the original roll. K. )
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, April 11, 1783. The within
pay roll being- examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of forty-three pounds sixteen shillings
and one penny to Capt. Zebediah Dewey or order.
Nathl. Brush, ]^^^,,
Timo Brownson, j
July 12, 1783. The within pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Sunderland, April 13, 1783. For value received I do hereby
sign over the above pay roll to Ira Allen and request the Treasurer
to pay the same to him. Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 8, 1783. Rec'd of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Ira Allen.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
513
[338J
[Capi Abishai M0seley's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abishai Moseley's Company for service at
Castleton ia the Alarm Oct. 21, 1781, in obedience to orders from
Lt. Col. Clark.
Days
P' day
Total
Lt. Ithaman Brookins
10
4.3
2. 5. 2
En. Solomon Wildo (Wilds)
10
4.3
2. 5. 2
Sergt. Elisha Asley
10
1.7
18. 6
" Jona. Morgan
10
1.7
18. 6
" Josiah Lewis (Luis)
6
1.7
10. 7
Elisha Allen
7
1.7
13. 9
Joel Grannis Clark
9
1.7
16.11
Corpl. John Ransom
10
1.5
17. 3
Philip Howe
10
1.5
17. 3
" Caleb Morgan
3
1.5
7.
" Joseph Jones
9
1.5
15. 9
Ephraim Buell
8
1.4
13. 4
fames Smith
10
1.4
16.
vSamuel Higgins
10
1.4
16.
John Tilden
7
1.4
12.
Robert Green
10
1.4
16.
Eben"- Hyde
10
1.4
16.
Philip Preast
10
1.4
16.
Mordecai Soper
7
1.4
12.
Titus Watson
9
1.4
14. 4
Jeremiah Adams
9
1.4
14. 4
Elisha Hibard
5
1.4
9. 4
Archibald Dickson
3
1.4
6. 8
Joseph Rann
4
1.4
8.
Joel Frisbie
3
1.4
6. 8
^19. 2. 6
Test, Ithamar Brookins, Lieut.
Poultney, Jan. 16, 1782. Then personally appeared Lt.
Thomas Brookins and made solemn oath to the within roll.
Before me, Wm. Ward, Justice of Peace.
[33]
514
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of nineteen pounds two shillings and six pence to Lt. Ithamar
Brookins or order. Isaac Tichenor, ) Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Sunderland, April 10, 1782. For value received, I do hereby
sign over this order to Ira Allen and request the Treasuier to pay
the same to him'. Zebediah Dewey,
for Brookins.
Treasurer's Office, June 8, 1782.
urer, the contents of this order.
i:i9.2.6.
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treas-
Ira Allen.
[240] yCapt. Jacob Hinds' Company (part)^
A Pay Roll of part of Capt. Jacob Hinds' Company for services
done in the alarm at Castleton in Oct. 1781, for forwarding on men
and marching as far as Pawlet, as follows:
Days
Miles
Amt.
Israel Burntt, Lt.
Stephen Jackson, Serg'
John Gray
Elezer Starns
5
4
3
4
23
23
14
23
1. 8.11
0.14. 0
0. 8. 8
0.12. 8
£3. 4. 3
Israel Burritt, Lieut.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is directed
to pay the sum of three pounds four shillings and eleven pence to
Lieut. Israel Burritt or order, agreeably to the within account.
Reed. S^^
above order,
Isaac Tichenor, ( ^ „„
Timo. Brownson, j
1782, of the Treasurer the contents of
Israel Burritt.
the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
515
[133, dupl 186 J \Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Companyl
A Pay Roll of Capt. Leml. Bradley's Company, Oct. 21=", 1781,
as established by law.
Wages
Names
Days
and
Miles
Travel
Total
rations
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
11
3. 3. 2
45
1.5
4.18.4
David Hoit, Lt.
19
3.13.11
45
1,5
4.17.5
Benj. Meigs, Sergi.
11
17. &yi
45
1.5
1.12.5
Jer'' Center, "
1 I
17. 6^3
45
1.5
1.12.5
Jno. Boardman
t (
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Ozi Baker
( (
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Evans Chance
19
1. 5. 4
45
1.5
2. 0.4
Saml. Smith
11
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Phineas Meigs
19
1. 5. 4
45
1.5
2. 0.4
Isaac Brownson
19
1. 5. 4
45
1.5
2. 0.4
Zedediah Bingham
11
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Elisha Bradley
11
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
£2&. 9.11
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Jan^ 7, 1782. The Treasurer is directed to
pay the amount of the within pay roll to Capt. Leml. Bradley or to
his order, being twenty-six pounds nine shillings and elevenpence.
Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownson, f
Com<=
Jan. 29, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this
order, being twenty-six pounds nine shillings and eleven pence
lawful money for Capt. Leml. Bradley. Gilbert Bradley.
616
STATE OF VERMONT
[100] [Ca//. Asaph Cook's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Asaph Cook's Company of Militia in Col.
Gideon Warren's Regiment for service done in the defence of the
Northern Frontiers ot this State, in October, 1781.
Names
En
tered
St. 20
Days
Miles
Ami. at 4^
p' m.
Total
Asaph Cook, Oapt.
"o<
14
13
0.4.0
4.17. 4
Henry Wadkins, Lt.
14
13
4
3. 3. 6
Solomon Baker, En.
14
12
4
3. 3. 6
Gideon Allen, Clerk
14
12
4
1. 6. %
John Walker, Sergt.
14
13
4
1. 0. 2
Eben' Walker, "
14
12
4
1. 6. 2
Joseph Beckas, "
14
12
4
1. 6. 3
Joseph Martin, Oorpl
14
12
4
1. 3.10
Winthrop Graham
14
13
4
1. 3. »
David Doan
14
13
4
1. 3. 8
Timothy Baker
14
13
4
1. 3. 8
Nathaniel Parker
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Eben'" Smith.
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
Michael Parker
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
Samuel Culver
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Jacob Covel
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Joseph Harris
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
James Orcutt
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Penuel Grover
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
Asa Bude
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Ezekiel Miller
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Abraham Carley
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
Daniel Steward
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
Eh Griffith
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
David McWelthy
14
13
4
1. 2. 8
John Beckas
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
Samuel Thomas
14
12
4
1. 3. 8
Joseph Grover
14
12
4
1. 2. 8
m. 6. 3
Asaph Cook, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 13, 1783. The within
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
to Asaph Cook or order, the sum of forty pounds six shillings and
two pence. Isaac Tichenorj i
Nathl. Brush, [• Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed. 7th August, 1782, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, fifteen
pounds four shillings and two pence on the above order per order
of Capt. Asaph Cook. John Grover.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
517
[85]
I Capt. John Patterson's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Patterson's Company in Col. Warner's
[Warren's] Regiment for service done in the alarm (agreeable to
order from Genl. Safford) from the 14th to the 24th of October,
1781, inclusive.
Names
Days
Pay
Miles
Travel
Total
Capt. John Patterson
11
2.18.8
36
0.12.0
4. 5.4
Lt. B. Bartlett
11
1.18.6
36
12.
2.18.9
Ensign Gault
6
1. 3.0
30
10
1.15.6
Sergt. David Rice
8
12.8
36
12
1. 4.8
Steele
11
1. 7.8
36
12
1. 9.5
" Saml. Slarrow
11
1. 7.8
30
10
1. 7.5
Saml. Hopkins
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Israel Stone
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Wm. Brown
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
James Hopkins
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Benj. Cleveland
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
Aaron Stone
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
_ ob Cleveland
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
^ ohn Livingston
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
John McMullen
6
6.8
36
12
1. 0.0
James Alexander
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
David Patterson
6
8.0
36
12
1. 0.0
Ezra Patterson
11
14.8
36
12
1. 6.8
James Morrison
8
10.8
36
12
1. 2.8
Levi Patterson
10
13.4
36
12
1. 5.4
Wm. Rogers
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Nathl. Hopkins
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
^28. 7.1
Pay Table Office, Bennington, May 31, 1782. The Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the amount of the within pay roll to
Capt. John Patterson or order, being tv.fenty-eight pounds seven
shillings and one penny. Isaac Tichenor, I r„rnrr,ittAA
Nathl. Brush, i" *-ommmee.
Reed. lO''" June, 1782, of the Treasurer, by the hand of the
Governor eleven pounds eleven shillings and one penny on the
above order. Per me, John Patterson.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 11, 1785. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt. John
Patterson.
^28.7.1 Levi Patterson.
518
STATE OF VERMONT
[335J
\Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Company of Militia in
Col. Warren's Regiment for service done in the alarm in October,
1781.
Names
Days
Prday
Miles
Amount
Capt. Lemuel Hyde
15
G.8
12
5. 4.0
Lt. Peter Fuller
15
4.3
12
3. 7.9
En'' Benoni Haskins [Hopkins]
15
4,3
12
3. 7.9
Sergt. John Meacham
15
1.7
12
1. 7.9
Wm. Meacham
15
12
" Nicholas Spur
5
1.7
12
1. 7.9
Corpl. Josiah Squire
15
1.5
12
1. 7.9
" Silas Fletcher
8
1.5
12
0.15.4
Isaac Rice
15
1.4
12
0.15.4
Solomon Cleveland
9
12
1. 4.0
Eben' Witson [Watson, Wilson]
8
12
0.14.8
Abraham Sharp
6
12
0.12.0
Stephen. Pitkin
9
12
0.16.0
Samuel Church
2
12
0. 6.8
Isaac Crow
8
12
0.14.8
Obadiah Winter
2
12
0. 6.8
Murry Ballard
5
12
0.10.8
^24. 4.8
Lemuel Hyde, Capt.
Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782.
Sworn to before me,
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of twenty-four pounds twelve shillings and
eight pence, agreeable to the within roll, to Capt. Hyde, per order.
Isaac Tichenor, I ^
rr- -D t Com'''
Timo. Brownson, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 9, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^24.4.8 Leml. Hyde, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
519
[156]
YCapt. Peleg Mattesons Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Peleg Mattison's Company of Militia for
service done on an Expedition to the Northward, Shaftsbury, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Allow'^
for travel
Pay
per day
To'tal
Peleg Mattison, Capt.
15
55
18.4
6.8
5.18.4
Joseph Andrews, Lt.
8
Do
Do
4.3
2.12.4
Nathan Stone,
15
4.3
4. 2.1
Judah Worden, En.
11
4.3
3. 4.9
Henry Mattison, Sergt.
15
1.7
2. 2.1
David Mattison, "
10
1.7
1.14.2
James Harrington
10
1.7
1.14.2
David Galusha, Corpl.
19
•
1.5
2. 5.3
Squire Harrington
15
1.4
1.18.4
David Corey
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Lemuel Bottum
6
1.4
1. 6.4
David Newell
6
1.4
1. 6.4
John Hawley
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Eben' "West
15
1.4
1.18.4
Levi Buck
6
1.4
1. 6.4
James Glass
6
1.4
1. 6 4
Eben"' Newell
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Thomas West
10
1.4
1.11.8
Charles Spencer
15
1.4
1.18.4
John Draper
10
1.4
1.11.8
Seth Hunt
10
1.4
1.11.8
Nathan Kingsley
10
1.4
1.11.8
Caleb Rehern
15
1.4
1.18.4
Nicholas Weaver
15
1.4
1.18.4
Peleg Spencer
6 ,
1.4
1. 6.4
Aaron Martin
9
1.4
1.10.4
David Cole
9
1.4
1.10.4
Wanton Burlingham
11
1.4
1.13
Nicholas Cartrite
11
1.4
1.13
James West
11
1.4
1.13
Edward Lewis
11
1.4
1.13
Reuben Ellis
11
1.4
1.13
Aaron Cole
9
1.4
1.10.4
Thomas Andrew
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Frederick Weaver
11
1.4
1.13
520
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Allow''^
for travel
Pay
per day
Total
Gideon Segur
Saml. Dolittle
Azariah Darby
Amos Waters
Moses Ellis
11
9
9
9
9
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.13
1. 6.4
1.10.4
1.10.4
1.10.4
^73.11.10
Peleg Matteson, Capt.
State of Vermont, Jan^ 3, 1782. Then personally appeared
Capt. Peleg Matteson and made oath that the within Pay Roll is
justly made, without fraiid to the public or any individual.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov"'
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Jan. 3"*, 1782. The within Pay
Roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt, Matterson or order, the sum of sevent5'-three pounds eleven
shillings and ten pence. Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownson,
on, (
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan.
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
3^ 1782. Reed, of the
i;73.11.10
Peleg Matteson, Capt
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
521
f 13] [^ Party under Lieut. Ward Bayley\
Pay Roll of a Party of Men raised for the defence of the
Frontiers adjacent to the Upper Coos, whereof Ward Bayley is
Lieutenant Commandant, commencing the 14th of April and end-
ing 2« Nov. 1781.
Names and Kane
Ward Bayley, Lt. Com'
Timothy Nash, Serg;t.
Gale Cole,
Deliverenoe Sawyer, Oorpl.
Orsamiis Bailey, "
Abijah Leonard, Drm'
Sylvaus Leonard, Fifer
John Hugh, private
Reuben Howe
John Hugh, Jr.
James Burnside
James Hugh
Osaius Caswell
Hezekiah Fuller
David Bradley
John Aimey
Smith Williams
William Aimey
Caleb Marshall
John Perry
Silas Sargeant
Nathan Caswell, Jr.
Benj. Byron
Haynes French
John Gamsby
Joseph Wait
John Lindsey
David Hicks
Esekiel Wheeler
James Leonard
Nathaniel Wait
Time of
service
Commence-
ment of pay
Months
days
June 30,1781
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
April 14
6
19
June 30
4
3
do
4
3
April 14
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
June 30
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
Pay per
month in
dollars
7*
%
71
'3
7*
6|
6f
6|
6f
6f
6|
6f
6|
6|
6|
6|
6|
6|
6|
6f
ft
6|
6|
6f
6f
6*
Amount
26. 5. 0
9.16. 9^
9.16. 9|
9. 0. 4
14.10.11
9. 0. 4
9. 0. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
8. 4. 0
^834.19.10
February 8, 1782.
me.
Ward Bailey, Lt. Com"
Then the within pay roll sworn to before
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Feb. 8, 1782. The within account being ap-
proved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of Three
Hundred and thirty-four pounds nineteen shillings and ten pence,
to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster Geneial, taking his receipt, to
te accountable. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^^^^
Timothy Brownson,
522
STATE OF VERMONT
The above " nineteen " and " ten " were inserted by my direc-
tion. Time. Brownson.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2nd, 1784. Thos, Tolman, Paymaster.
[224]
[Mtlitia with Capt. Eli Nohle\
A Pay Roll of such of the Militia in Col. Eben"^ Walbridge's
Regt. as tarried with Capt. EH Noble of Castleton, in Nov. 1781.
Names
mt. of
ages in
ervice
DO
ED
lions
ue
t. of
ions
ue
Total
^ H
r^
&^ 1 a-g'^
STov. 1
P
14
3.14.8
S
P3 , <! s
Capt. Eli Noble ]
28
0.18.8
4.18. 4
Lt. William Henry
14
2.10.3
14
9.4
2.19. 6
" Judah Worden
13
2. 6.7
14
9.4
3.15.11
Sergt. Benedick Cory
13
1. 0.7
1. 0. 7
" John Niles
13
1. 0.7
1. 2. 2
" Benj. Park
14
1. 2.2
1. 0. 7
" Elnathan Hunt
13
1. 0.7
19. 0
Pifer Jonas Abbott
18
0.19.0
19. 0
Corpl. Timothy Allen
13
0.19.0
19.
" Andrew Wood
13
0.19.0
19.
" Zerubabel Potter
13
0.19.0
1. 0. 7
" Salmon Parr
14
1. 0.7
17. 4
David Mattison
13
17.4
17. 4
Seth Hunt
13
17.4
17.- 4
Wanton Burlingham
13
17.4
17. 4
Thos. Jewett
13
17.4
17. 4
James Bates
13
17.4
17. 4
Jona. Bates
13
17.4
17. 4
Andrew Briggs
13
17.4
17. 4
Daniel Salisbury
13
17.4
17. 4
Darius Crispin
13
17.4
17. 4
Water Bates
13
17.4
17. 4
Amos Wood
13
17.4
17. 4
William Gallup
13
17.4
17. 4
Moses Barber
13
17.4
17. 4
Peter Parker
13
17.4
18. 8
Joseph Wilber
14
18.8
18. 8
Eichard Harrington
14
18.8
17. 4
Caleb Bennet
13
17.4
17. 4
Eben"" Spencer
13
17.4
17. 4
Austin Stiles
13
17.4
17. 4
Joshua Hathaway
13
17.4
10. 8
Walter Cady
8
10.8
10. 8
Eliphalet Stickney
8
10.8
10. 8
Caleb Pratt
8
10.8
17. 4
Jeremy Mumford
13
17.4
17. 4
Ben. Parker
13
17.4
17. 4
Lem' Cleveland
13
17.4
17. 4
John Clark
13
17.4
18. 8
Amos Waters
14
18.8
17. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
523
Names
t. of
fesin
vice
IS
t. of
ions
ue
Total
^"S
«
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7^
5'^
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0
13
<| ^ CO
17.4
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rt
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Saml. Doolittle ]
18. 8
Azariah Derby-
te "
14
18.0
17. 4
Moses Allice
(i (>
13
17.4
17. 4
David Galusha
i e it
13
17.4
18. 8
Fred'' Weaver
ti ((
14
18.8
17. 4
Henry Baboook
C( l(
13
17.4
17. 4
James Phillips
le a
13
17.4
17. 4
Obad' Dunham
it ti
13
17.4
17. 4
Lyman Jackwon
a a
13
17.4
17. 4
Barnet Carpenter
ti ti
13
17.4
'
17. 4
Shadrach Potter
i{ H
18
17.4
17. 4
Silas Bennet
CI 1 (
14
17.4
17. 4
John Gardner
a I c
13
17.4
17. 4
Joseph Spencer
ti a
18
17.4
Saml. Barns
H l(
14
17.4
17. 4
Moses Scott
i( ((
17.4
5. 4
Ben: Webb
if a
4
5.4
60
9. 4
Joseph Cook
(( t*
7
9.4
60
17. 4
Thomas Buck
(( (C
13
17.4
6. 8
Pratt
(( 11
5
6.8
60
;C58.17. 3
Eli Noble, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The Treasurer
is directed to pay to Capt. Noble or order the sum of fifty-eight
pounds seventeen shillings and three pence, as per the within
acct. Isaac Tichenor, )
Amos Fassett, (
Committee.
Bennington, Feb. 4, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being forty-eight pounds seventeen
shillings and three pence lawful money.
Eli Noble, Capt.
524
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525
[230]
yLieut. Israel Morey s Party\
Pay Roll of Lieut. Israel Morey's Party under the command of
Lieut. Col. Benj. Waite in the service of the State of Vermont,
1781.
Time of
service
Commeno'
Time of
Total
Names
of pay
discharge
Mos.
Days
Israel Morey, Lieut.
July 1
Nov. 27
5
0
32. 0. 0
Constant Bliss, Sergt.
*' "
Aug. 11
1
12
3. 7. 3
Daniel Skinner, "
( f ( k
Oct. 23
4
26
11.13. 7
David Davis, Corpl.
" "
11 .1
4
26
10. 4. 5
Elias Dewey
Li (1
ti 11
4
26
9.14. 8
John Annis
" "
11 I.
4
26
9.14. 8
Philo Chandler
(i 1 C
11 it
4
26
9.14. 8
Keuben Huse
" "
ti 1 (
4
26
9.14. 8
Solomon Eathbun
ii (i
It .1
4
26
9.14. 8
Moses Sleeper
C( ((
Aug. 11
1
12
9.14. 8
John Sawyer
l( l(
Oct. 23
4
26
9.14. 8
John Granwood
C( ((
11 It
4
26
9.14. 8
Elisha Cleveland
<< 11
11 (t
4
26
9.14. 8
Benj. Lookin
It 11
It 11
4
26
9.14. 8
David Stow
" "
11 11
4
26
9.14. 8
Jona. lOastman
" "
tt 11
4
26
9.14. 8
Moses MeConnell
1( (1
It t(
4
26
9.14. 8
Beben Sherman
It ft
4
26
9.14. 8
.^186.11.11
The above is a true roll certified by me, Israel Morey, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Feb. 20, 1783. The within pay roll being
approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Thos.
Tolman, P. M. G. , the sum of one hundred and eighty-six pounds
eleven shillings and eleven pence, taking his receipt, to be ac-
countable. Isaac Tichenor, } Committee.
John Strong, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
526
STATE OF VERMONT
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STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 16, 1782. The within roll
being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster General, the sum of five hundred
and ninety-five pounds six shillings and nine pence, taking his
receipt for said sum, for which he is accountable.
Isaac Tichenor, ^
Tim° Brownson, [■ Committee.
Nath' Brush, )
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant,
Oct. 2", 1784.
^595.6.9 Tho» Tolman, Pay M'^
[126, see next roll] \Capt. Peter Page's Company\
State of Vermont. ) A Roll of Capt. Peter Page's Company
Skeensborough. \ of Volunteers in the service of this
State, commanded by Eben"' Walbridge, Lt. Col. Com'"
A Muster Roll commencing at the date from which payment
is to be drawn agreeable to a resolve of the Board of War and
ending Nov. 23, 1781, inclusive.
Com-
menc-
Amt.
Names
Ending
Days
Pr
day
pay and
subsis-
Total
ing
1781
tence
1781
Peter Page, Capt.
July 38 ]
Son. 21
117
0.6.8
39. 0. 0
Jonathan Smith, Lt.
" 38
" 30
116
4.3i
34.15. 4
Abijah Parker, Lt.
" 38
" 15
117
4.3i
24.19. 7
Eben' Dewey, Sergt.
" 31
" 30
113
1-n
9. 1. 3i
George Geer, "
Aug. 17
" 15
91
1.7i
7. S.llf
Timothy Watts, "
" 14
" 31
100
l-n
8. 0. 5
Charles Bice, "
" 1.5
" 30
98
l-7i
7.17. 2^
Ezra Blish, Corpl.
July 81
" 30
113
1.5^
8. 4. Sj
Thomas Putnam, "
Aug. 20
" 31
94
1.5^
6.17. 1
Isaac Walker, "
" "
" 31
94
1.5^
6.17. 1
Daniel Bixby, "
Sept. 2
" 31
31
1.5^
5.18. H
Bufvis Kimpton, Drmr.
Aug. 16
" 32
99
1.5i
7. 4. 4i
Bobert Hiird, Fifer
'• 15
" 20
98
1.5J
7. 3.11
Nathan Allen
" 17
" 31
97
1.4
6. 9. 4
Zebulon Burrough
Sept. 5
" 31
78
1.4
5. 4.
W" Barran
July 31
•' 30
113
1.4
7.10. 8
Thos. Clark
Aug. 17
" 21
97
1.4
6. 9. 4
Koswell Clap
" 17
" 19
95
1.4
6. 6. 8
Thos. French
" 17
" 31
97
1.4
6. 9. 4
Levi Fay
" U
" 20
103
1.4
6.16
Oliver Fairwell
Sept. 4
" 21
79
1.4
5. 5. 4
Levi Fuller
July 31
" 20
118
1.4
7.10. 8
Elijah Houghton
Aug. 6
" 20
107
1,4
7. 2. 8
Samuel Hudson
July 31
" 20
113
1.4
7.10. 8
Edward Hambleton
Aug. 33
Timothy Holmes
July 31
" 30
113
1.4
7.10. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
529»
Com-
Names
menc-
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Ending
Days
1781
1781
Elisha Johnson
July 11
Nov. 31
103
John Laton
Aug. 6
" 31
107
Timothy Mosser
Sep. 5
" 21
78
John Putnam
Aug. 20
" 21
94
James Phillips
" 17
" 14
90
Benj. Porter
" 34
" 30
88
Joseph Parker
Sept. 3
" 31
81
James Parker
4
" 21
79
John Bow
Aug. 15
" 20
98
Samuel Eemington
Sept. 11
" 20
72
Benjamin Streeter
Aug. 6
" 30
107
Oliver Sartwell
Sept. 39
" 19
52
Isaac Tarlton [Tatton]
Aug. 17
" 18
94
Comfort Ware
July 31
" 30
113
Samuel Wheeler
Aug. 18
" 19
94
James Willard
" 17
" 31
97
Samuel Willard, Jr.
" 37
Joseph Covel
Sept. 15
" 31
68
Samuel Dike
Sept. 39
■' 31
54
Jonas Gould
" 11
" 31
72
B* udson
Aug. 6
" 30
107
Samuel Willard
Aug. 16
" 31
98
Amt.
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subsis-
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Total
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6.17. 4
1.4
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1.4
5. 4.
1.4
6. 5. 4
1.4
6. 0. 0
1.4
5.17. 4
1.4
5. 8
1.4
5. 5. 4
1.4
6.10. 8
1.4
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1.4
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1.4
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1.4
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1.4
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1.4
6. 9. 4
1.4
4.10. 8
1.4
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1.4
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1.4
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1.4
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;^ 366. 10. 9
*Torn out in the original. — O. L. Knapp.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 7"^ March, 1783.
The within payroll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Thomas Tolman, Esq., P. M. G., the sum of
three hundred and sixty-six pounds ten shillings and nine pence,
taking his receipt for said sum for which he is accountable.
Nathl. Brush, } committee.
Isaac Tichenor, j
Oct. 3''^ 1784.
within warrant.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
Thomas Tolman, Paymaster.
[34]
530
STATE OF VERMONT
[190, see last roll] [^Capt. Peter Page's Company — Mileage']
The State of Vermont to Peter Pag^e, D" To Mileage Money of
Capt. Peter Page's Company in Col. Walbridge's Regiment in the
service of the State of Vermont from the 29"" day of July, 1781, to
the 25"' of Nov. 1781, inclusive, which was not made up in the Pay
Roll of said Page's Company for the time above specified, viz:
Names
Miles
P"- mile
Total
Capt. Peter Page
85
4d
1. 8.4
Lt. Jona. Smith
103
4
1.14.4
" Abijah Parker
95
4
1.11.8
Serg' Eben' Dewey
103
4
1,14.4
' ' George Gear
85
4
1. 8.4
Tim" Watts
103
4
1.14.4
Charles Rice
103
4
1.14.4
Corp' Tho« Putnam
85
4
1. 8.4
Ezra Bhsh
103
4
1.14.4
Isaac Walker
85
4
1. 8.4
Daniel Bixby
95
4
1.14.8
Drum' Rufus Kimton [Kinston]
115
4
1.18.4
Fifer Robert Hurd
103
4
1.14.4
Nathan Allen
85
4
1. 8.4
Zebulon Burroughs
95
4
1.11.8
William Barron
103
4
1.14.4
.Tho» Clark
95
4
1.11.8
Roswell Clapp
86
4
1. 8.4
Thomas French
85
4
1. 8.4
Levi Fay
100
4
1.13.4
Oliver Farwell
85
4
1. 8.4
Levi Fuller
103
4
1.14.4
Elijah Houghton
103
4
1.14.4
Sam' Hudson
103
4
1.14 4
Brooks Hudson
103
4
1.14.4
Timothy Holmes
103
4
1.14.4
Elisha Johnson
103
4
1.13.4
John Laton
100
4
1.13.4
Tim" Messer
100
4
1.13.4
John Putnam
James Phillips
85
4
1. 8.4
100
4
1.13.4
Benj. Porter
103
4
1.14.4
Joseph Parker
95
4
1.11.8
James Parker
101
4
1.13.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
531
Names
Miles
P^ mile
Total
John Row
103
4
1.14.4
Sam' Remington
85
4
1. 8.4
Benj. Streeter
103
4
1.14.4
Oliver Sartwell
85
4
1. 8.4
Isaac Sutton
103
4
1.14.4
Comfort Ware
103
4
1.14.4
Sami Wheeler
85
4
1.14.4
James Willard
110
4
1.16.8
Sam' Willard
85
4
1. 8.4
Joseph Covell
85
4
1. 8.4
Sam' Dike
85
4
1. 8.4
Jonas Gould
85
4
1. 8.4
To cash p'' for the ferriage of 43 of
the above soldiers and three horses
across Connecticut river, /4 each
Errors Excepted.
;^73.16.4
15.4
^74.11.8
Peter Page, Capt.
Charlestown, March 29, 1783. Then personally appeared the
signer of the above and foregoing account, and made oath that it
is just and true, and that he has received no part thereof.
Thomas Putnam, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Manchester, April 18, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay unto Capt.
Peter Page or order, seventy-four pounds eleven shillings and eight
pence. Isaac Tichenor, | Co^j^ittee.
John Strong, |
Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. Rec* of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
seventy-four pounds eleven shillings and eight pence, in full of the
within order, in behalf of Capt. Page.
^74.8.11 [11.8] William Page.
632
STATE OF VERMONT
[271, dupl 238] \^Lt. Col. Benjamin Waifs Battalion— Officers']
Pay Roll of the Field and Staii Officers in Col. Wait's Bat-
talion in the service of the State of Vermont, from the 10''' of Feb.
1781 to the 30'" of Nov. 1781, inclusive.
Names
Oom-
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70
50
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Benj. Wait, Lt. Col.
Sanford Kingsbury, Maj.
Nathl. Bosworth, Arm'
Eben' Brewer, Serg' Maj'
Feb. 10
June 10
July 20
Mar. 3
Nov. 30
" 26
" 30
294
174
130
272
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4
4
4
157.19.4
77. 1.4
28. 9.0
28. 5.8
;^ 291. 15. 4
Attest, Benj. Wait, Lt. Col. Com""
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 16, 1782. The above account
being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of two hundred and ninety-one pounds fifteen shillings and
four pence, to Thomas Tolman, P. M. Genl., taking his receipt for
said sum, to be accountable.
Isaac Tichenor, ( ^ -.^
Nathl. Brush, [ Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2, 17S4. Thos. Tolmau, Paymaster. '
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[153] [Ca//. P armelee Allen s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company, Lt. Col.
Eben' Walbridge's Battalion, raised for the defence of the State of
Vermont, commencing May 21", and ending Dec. 1'', 1781, both
days included.
1 >>
IB a
Time oi
service
U
'«
a)
a
<D ^
a oc
S a
o ®
-§1
Total
Names
Months
Days
oa
'S
Capt Parmelee Allen
May 24
6
7
10.0.0
Dec. 1"
62. 6.8
Lt. Jona. Wright
li U
6
7
6.8.0
39.16.8
" Samuel Steward
(( I (
6
7
6.8.0
39.16.8
Sergt. Jabez Warren
July 29
4
1
2.8.0
9.13.7
" Justus Allen
" 12
4
18
2.8.0
10. 0.9
" Noadiah Sawyer
( t H
4
18
2.8.0
10. 0.9
Joseph Patterson
Sept. P'
3
0
2.8.0
7. 4.0
Corpl. Asa Strong
July 29
4
1
2.4.0
8.17.6
Fifer James Underhill
11 .1
4
1
2.4.0
9. 4.0
James MoQuivy
July 12
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Francis Gaines
" "
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Ely Terry
(( i(
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Jeremiah Wallen
( ( i(
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Thomas Griffiths
.( (1
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Moses Powers
( ( 11
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
John Osgood
i< 11
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Bethuel Tubbs
Aug. 14
3
16
2.0.0
7. 1.4
W" Burroughs
.1 11
3
16
2.0.0
1
7. 1.4
Alex' Patterson
Sept. 1
3
0
2.0.0
6. 0.0
John McMullen
ii ((
3
0
2.0.0
6. O.O
John Miller
Aug. 11
3
19
2.0.0
7. 5.4
Ebenezer Bartlett
3
19
2.0.0
7. 5.4
Simon Francis
July 29
4
1
2.0.0
8. 1.4
Aaron Osgood
" 12
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
John Kunnage
Sept. 23
2
7
2.0.0
4. 9.4
John Tanner
July 13
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.a
^334.14.1
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Ang. 6, 1782. Then personally appeared Capt. Parmelee
Allen and made solemn oath that the within roll is truly and justly
charged according to the best of his knowledge. Before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
539
Pay Table Office, Ang 8*",
approved of and the Treasurer
Tolman, Esq. P. M. Genl. the s
four pounds fourteen shilling's
for said sum to be accountable.
1782. The within pay roll being
hereby directed to pay unto Thomas
um of Three Hundred and Thirty-
and one penny, taking his receipt
Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownso
«,}
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the
Oct. 2, 1784.
;£334.14.1
contents of the within warrant.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster
[323]
\_Capi. Samuel S. Savage's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel S. Savage's Company of Militia in
the Third Regiment, commanded by Col. Eben' Woods, and
marched in scouts and alarms by Col. Woods' orders, in the months
of August, September, October, etc.
Names
Days
Pay
per
mo.
Amt.
for
service
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
milage
Total
Saml. S. Savage, Capt.
12
160/
S. 4.0
65
4d
1. 1.8
4. 5. 8
Jerath' Cumings, Lt.
4
110/
14.8
35
( (
11.8
1. 6. 4
Charles Leavens, Lt.
6
<(
1. 2.
00
( <
1.
2. 2.
Asahel Smith, En.
3
( (
7.4
15
*'
5.
12. 4
James Fletcher, Sergt.
21
48/
1.13.3
115
li
1.18.4
3.11. 7
Asa Worcester, do
3
t <
4.9
30
i (
10.
14. 9
Joseph Woods, do
2
"
3.2
15
I (
5.
8. 2
Thomas Hunter, do
3
( (
4.9
20
( (
6.8
11. 5
Levi Bishop, Corpl.
26
44/
1.19.
180
"
3.
4.19.
Jesse Slack, do
7
"
10.6
70
'*
1. 3.4
1.13.10
Abel Adams, do
8
"
12.
40
1(
13.4
1. 5. 4
Moses Barrott, do
3
t(
4.6
30
'*
10.
14. 6
Simeon Smith, Private
9
40/
13.
80
"
1. 6.8
1.18. 8
John Woods, do
8
"
10.8
80
(I
1. 6.8
1.17. 4
Asa Smead
7
"
9.4
40
C(
13.4
1. 2. 8
Kichard Wait
8
((
10.8
70
( (
1. 3.4
1.14.
William Hunter
3
(1
4.
20
"
6.8
10. 8
Silas Banister
5
"
6.8
10
'*
3.4
10.
Joel Smith
3
"
4.
20
( <
6.8
10. 8
Eobert Grandey
8
'(
10.8
28
"
9.4
1. 0.
Joseph Moulton
1
"
1.4
8
( (
3.8
4.
Andrew Blunt
11
1 (
14.8
63
1.1
1.15. 8
Briant Brown
3
1 £
3.8
15
5.
7. 8
Calvin Chapin
18
"
1. 4.
130
ii
2.
3. 4.
Jona. Hunter
5
"
6.8
40
(i
13.4
1.
Peter Kindall
8
((
10.8
40
u
13.4
1. 4.
Joseph Powers
8
"
10.8
40
1 (
13.4
1. 4.
Asa Wilkins
8
t(
10.8
70
*'
1. 3.4
1.14.
Joel Ely
3
1 <
3.8
10
"
3.4
6.
540
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Pay
per
mo.
Amt.
for
service
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
milage
Total
Thomas Oooper
3
40/
4.
30
4d
10.
14.
John Lumbard
5
6.8
40
('
18.4
1.
Wm. Abbot
3
4.
30
( i
10.
14.
Benoni Patrick
5
6.8
40
u
13.4
1.
• Edward Allen
8
4.
30
it
10,
14.
Thomas Chapin
3
4.
80
H
10.
14.
Solomon Brown
3
4.
30
i t
10.
14.
Simeon Taylor
3
4.
30
"
10.
14.
Isaac Taylor
3
4.
30
*'
10.
14.
Phin= Hemingway
3
4.
30
**
10.
14.
John Blood
5
6.8
42
"
14.
1. 8.
Israel Hale
3
4.
30
It
10.
14.
Seth Bishop
5
6.8
42
(1
14.
1. 8
John McNeil
7
9.4
70
((
1. 3.4
1.12. 8
Joel Ely, Jr.
3
4.
30
1 (
10.
14.
Nedabiah Cady
2
2.8
15
"
5.
7. 8
Jona"* Cady
2
2.8
15
'*
5.
7. 8
James Langworthy
2
2.8
15
<l
5.
7. 8
Lot Kimball
2
2.8
15
"
5.
7. 8
Josiah Bobbins
4
5.4
40
( t
13.4
18. 8
Abraham Taylor
2
2.8
15
"
5.
7. 8
Benjamin Dake
8
4.
30
I t
10.
14.
Jesse Johnson
3
4.
30
i t
10.
14.
Stephen Beach
2
2.8
15
( (
5.
7. 8
Elijah Allen
12
16.
90
1 t
1.10.
2. 6.
Joseph Barrott, Jr.
1
1.4
10
"
3.4
4. 8
Joseph Woodruff
1 1.4
10
3.4
4. 8
;^63.10. 8
Saml. Stow Savage, Capt"
Windsor, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt. Sam-
uel S. Savage and made oath that the within and above roll, which
he has signed, is a just and true roll, without fraud to the State of
Vermont or any individ'aal.
Before me, Eben'' Curtis, Justice of Peace.
June 19, 1781. Examined and approved and the Treasurer is
directed to pay the above sum of sixty-two pounds three shillings
lawful money. Thos. Chittenden, ) ^
■' n^- D r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
June 25, 1781.
of this order.
Received of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents
Ebenezer Curtis.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
541
[2831
\_General Roger Enos\
Pay Abstract of Roger Enos, Brig"" General of a Brigade of
Troops raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, commenc-
ing the 24'^ day of May, 1781, and ending the 15"' of December
following, inclusive.
Names
Eoger Enos, Br. Genl.
Isaac Tichenor, M. B.
CommenC' &
ending
1781
24Maytol5 Dec.
20 Aug. to 25 Nov.
No.
Ea-
tions
Pay
Pr day
rations
days
pr
day
mo.
in-
cluded
215
97
5
3
18.0.0
10.0.0
15/4
8/8
Total
164.16.8
42.0.8
;^206.17.4
Roger Enos, Brig. Genl.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Thos. Tolrnan, Esq. Paymaster General, the sum of two hun-
dred and six pounds seventeen shillings and four pence, taking his
receipt to be accountable. Timo. Brownson, ) Committee
Nathl. Brush, f
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
;^206.17.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
542
STATE OF VERMONT
[209]
\Capt. Elijah Gates' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Elijah Gates' Company of Volunteers in
Col. Benjamin Wait's Battalion in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, from the 17th of July, 1781, to the 15ih of Dec-- 1781, in-
clusive.
Com-
End-
Pr
day
Names
mence-
ment of
pay
ing 0
pay
Days
Miles
Total
1781
Elijah Gates, Capt.
July 17
Nov. 28
135
0.6.8
90
45.13. 4
David Hitchcock, Lt.
H H
Deo. 2
139
4.3
110
31. 7. 5
William Stearns, 2'' Lt.
H ii
Nov. 30
137
4.3
80
30. 0.11
Ichabod Carley, Sergt.
" 23
" 24
125
1.7i
80
11. 7. 2
Ebenezer Bugbee, "
" 26
" 6
109
^■n
110
10.11. 6
William Dean,
" 27
" 30
126
1.7i
80
11. 8. 9
William Stearns, Jr. ' '
" 23
" 26
137
1.7i
80
11.10. 4
Joel Jones, Oorpl.
" 23
" 24
125
1.5^
80
10.18.11
Chester Pool,
Aug. 21
Dec. 2
104
i.H
no
9. 7. 4
William Hazleton, "
July 87
Nov. 30
137
1.5i
80
10.11.11
Hill Chandler,
Sept. 3
Dec. 2
90
1.5J
no
8. 7.11
Elijah Reed, Eifer
July 27
Nov. 26
133
1.5i
80
10. 1. 7
Jona. Delano
" 33
" 24
135
1.4
40
9. 0. 0
Jonah Spear
" 23
" 13
115
1.4
80
9. 0. 0
Jonathan Spear
" 23
" 13
115
1.4
80
9. 0. 0
Asa Huntington
July 23
Nov. 26
135
1.4
80
9.13. 4
Nathan Chaddock
<< li
Nov. 5
106
1.4
80
8. 8. 0
William Carley
a c(
ti 1 (
106
1.4
40
7.14. 8
John Wilcox
It ((
" 28
131
1.4
80
10. 1. 4
Cornelius Gilbert
i ( It
" 34
134
1.4
40
8.18. 8
Cyprian Morgan
1 ( ( (
" 28
138
1.4
40
9. 4. 0
Solomon Curtis
a It
" 34
124
1.4
40
8.18. 8
Alexander Sergent
(t 11
" 5
105
1.4
80
8. 6. 8
Thomas Jewett
" 26
" 27
134
1.4
no
10. 2. 0
Peter Linsey
Aug 6
Dec. 2
118
1.4
110
9.14. 0
Timo. Eedway
( ( (<
Ct ((
118
1.4
110
9.14. 0
John L, Davis
July 27
Nov. 26
134
1.4
80
9.12. 0
William Nichols
Aug. 21
Deo. 2
103
1.4
110
8.14. 0
John Wilson
t C t(
Nov. 27
99
1.4
no
8. 8.11
John Law
Sept. 3
Dec. 10
89
1.4
no
7.15. 4
Joseph Thurber
" "
" 1
89
1.4
no
7.15. 4
Squire Davis
(1 i(
" 1
89
1.4
no
7.15. 4
Jona. Baldwin
" 13
" 1
81
1.4
no
7. 4. 8
Jabish Hawkins
( C (I
Nov. 16
66
1.4
no
6. 6. 4
Amos Joy
(( '( (
Dec. 1
81
1.4
no
7. 4. 8
Timothy Spalding
(i If
" "
81
1.4
no
7. 4. 8
Joseph Wood
*' 30
Nov. 28
60
1.4
40
4.13. 4
Jacob Colburne
(t ((
" 24
56
1.4
40
4. 8. 0
Isaac Corey
ti ti
" 34
56
1.4
40
4. 8. 0
Ephraim Wood
C( 1(
" 28
60
1.4
40
4.13. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
543
Com-'
End-
•
Pr
day
Nambs
mence-
ment of
pay
ing of
pay
Days
Miles
Total
1781
Huging Stores
Sept. 30
Nov. 28
60
1.4
40
4.13. 4
Charles Jones
( ( (1
(( ( <
CO
1.4
110
5.16. 8
William Rioliardson
July 27
" 26
123
1.4
60
9. 3. 8
Eleazer Stearns
'tt it
(( Cl
125
1.4
80
9.13. 4
Benjamin Kugg
(( ( t
4i ((
125
1.4
110
10. 3. 4
Zebedee Cooper
it li
" 7
105
1.4
80
8. 6. 8
James Atwood
Auff. 30
" 26
99
1.4
80
7.18. 8
John I. Sikes
(( i.
" 30
103
1.4
80
8. 4. 0
David Andms
(( ti
'• 30
103
1.4
80
8. 4. 0
Constant Murdook
(I t(
" 28
101
1.4
40
7. 8. 0
Elisha Yeamans
( ( ((
" 18
91
1.4
40
6.14. 8
Moses Chamberlin
Oct. 20
" 27
38
1.4
20
2.17. 4
Aaron Shepard
tl (I
(1 li
38
1.4
20
3.17. 4
Simon Stimson
sick
Ashur Chamberlin
sick
John Andrus
Deserted
David Bawsard
((
William Woods
I c
;^517. 4. 3
Elijah Gates, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Benniiigton, July 15, 1782. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster Genl, the sum of five hundred
and seventeen pounds four shillings and threepence taking his
receipt for said sum, to be accountable.
If f^i'^R^'"^' \ Committee.
Nathl. Brush, )
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2'* 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
;^517.4.3
544
STATE OF VERMONT
[158]
[Cap(. Richard Hurd's Company \
A Pay Roll for Capt. Richard Hurd's Company on an Alarm
to defend the Western Union of this State. Sandgate, Dec. 16, 1781.
Pay and
Travel
Names
Days
subsis-
tence
Miles
at 4"^ per
mile
Total
Capt. Richard Hurd
3
1. 0. 0
30
0.10.0
1.10.0
Lt. Abner Hurd
3
12. 9
30
10.
1.12.9
Sergt. Simeon Sanford
3
4. 9
30
10.
0.14.9
Eleazer Hurd
3
4.10
30
10.
0.14.9
Ned Hurd
3
4.10
30
10.
0.14.O
Joseph Hayden
3
4.
30
10.
0.14.0
Jedediah Hurd
3
■1.
30
10.
0.14.0
John Hurd
3
4.
30
10.
0.14.0
Frederick Hurd
3
4.
30
10.
0.14.0
;£9.13.0
Sunderland, Apl. 8, 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Richard Hurd, or order, being seven pounds thirteen shillings.
Reed. June
above order.
7, 1782, of
the Treasurer,
Pr me.
the contents of
Richard Hurd.
the^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
545
[5]
\^Ccpt. Eli Brownson's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Eli Brownson's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, 16"" December, 1781, in an alarm to
the Westward.
Names
Eli Brownson, Capt.
Saml. Hoit, Lt.
Saml. Bradley, En.
Robert Avery, Sergt,
Jona. Hoit, Clerk
Benj. Scranton, Corpl.
Joel Brownson, "
Elisha Bartlett, "
Joseph Avery, "
Eber Bradley, Fifer
Elon Lee, Drum^
Zenas Bradley
Daniel Meigs
Barnabas Chipman
Ami Chipman
Reuben Lee
Fisk Bartlett
Joseph Bradley
John Taylor
John Wilmon
0!
p
O "U
^1
4
0.6.8
0. 6.8
25
8.4
4
4.3
17.0
25
8.4
4
4.3
17.0
5.0
4
1.7
6.4
5.0
4
1.7
6.4
5.0
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
4
1.4
5.4
6.0
Total
1.15.
1. 5.
1. 5.
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
0.14.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
£U. 4.10
Eli Brownson, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of sixteen pounds fourteen shillings and
ten pence to Capt. Eli Brownson or order, agreeably to the within
pay roll. Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownsor
' t Com'=
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 28, 1782. ReC of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Eli Brownson, Capt.
[35]
546
STATE OF VERMONT
[333] \Capt. John Patterson's Cojnpany]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Pattersons' Company in Col. Lyon's
Reg^iment, for services done in the Western Alarm, in consequence
of the Captain-General's orders, being from the 16th to the 19th
of December, 1781, inclusive.
Names
Days
Amt. pay
Miles
Total
Capt. J. Patterson
3
16.0
22
1. 7.4
Sergt. James Arche
3
5.0
22
12.1
Joseph Paterson
3
4.0
22
11.4
Abram Debois
3
4.0
22
11.4
Adam Patterson
3
4.0
22
11.4
Ezra Patterson
3
4.0
22
11.4
Mich' McCabe
2
2,8
23
10.4
Edward Gayour
2
2.8
23
10.4
Eh Barns
3
4.0
22
11.4
John Boulton
3
4.0
22
11.4
^6. 8.1
John Patterson
Pay Table Office, Bennington, May 31, 1782. The Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the within pay roll, being the sum of six
pounds eight shillings and one penny, to Capt. John Patterson, or
order. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ •.,
AT 4.1.1 -D t, c Committee.
Nath' Brush, (
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 24; 1785. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being six
pounds eight shillings one penny in behalf of Capt. John Patterson.
^6.8.1 Levi Patterson.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
547
[234]
\_Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, Dec. 16, 1781, in an alarm to the
Westward.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Lem' Bradley, Capt.
Beuj. Meigs, Sarg*
Jeremiah Center, Serg'
Peleg Sunderland
Noah Chittenden
Benj. Griffin
John Boardman
Ozi Baker
James Hill
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0.6.8
1.7
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
4*
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1.16.8
16.4
16.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
;^8.1.4
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1783. The Treasurer is
hereby'directed to pay the within pay roll to Capt. Lem' Bradley
or order, being the sum of eight pounds one shilling and four pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ ;if„„
~. „ 'V Committee.
Timo. Brownson,
Jan. 29, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order, for Capt, Leml. Bradley.
^8.1.4 Gilbert Bradley.
648
STATE OF VERMONT
[19]
[^Capt. Thomas Barney's Company\
Pay Roll of Thomas Barney's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia in an alarm to the westward the 17"' Dec.
1781.
Names and Rank
Thos. Barney, Capt.
James Lewis, Lt.
John Roberts, Sergt.
Christopher Roberts, Sergt.
Truman Powell, do
W" Bennett
Danl. Ormsby
OJ
6
OJ
P- >,
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0.5.4
30
0.0
4
3.7
30
6.
4
1.7
30
3.
4
1.7
30
3.
4
1.7
30
3.
4
1.4
30
3.
4
1.4
30
3.
Total
1.16.8
1. 7.0
0.16.4
0.16.4
0.16.4
0.16.4
0.15.4
£n. 3.4
Thos. Barney, Capt.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1783. The Treasurer is directed
pay the sum of ;^7.3.4 to Capt. Thomas Barney, or order,
to
agreeable to the above pay roll.
Isaac Tichenor, |
Thos. Brownson f
Com=
Treasurer's OEBce, Sunderland, Feb^ 5, 1783. Rec'd of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order.
Thos. Barney, Captain.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
549
[34] [Capt. Jacob Hines' Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Hines' Company in Arlington that
went out in the Alarm to the Westward, December, 1781.
Names
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Total
03
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Jacob Hines, Capt.
3
20
41
0.6.8
0.12.0
0.12.0
1.16. 8
Israel Burritt, Lt.
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
8.9
0.18. 5
David Fassett, Sergt.
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.11. 5
Zadock Hard
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.10. 8
Jona. Fassett
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.10. 3
Thos. Butterfleld
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.10. 8
Eben' Leonard
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Jacob Galusha
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Nathan Canfield
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Cobub Dutten
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
John Newton
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Silas Safford
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Abel Ellsworth
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
W" Imons
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Elezer Tranes [Hanes]
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Phineus Heath
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
Eliakim Stoddard
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
4.
0.12. 8
£Q. 5.10
Jacob Hines, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the contents of the within pay roll, it
being the sum of ^9.5.10, to Capt. Jacob Hines or order.
Isaac Tichenor, ) Q^j^ee
Time. Brownson, f
Rec'd 7th of Jan. 1782 of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Jacob Hmes, Capt.
550
STATE OF VERMONT
[72] \Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company [part)']
A Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company of
Militia of the town of Arlington on an expedition to the Westward
by orders from the Captain General in December, 1781.
Arlington, Jany 1^' 1782.
Days in
service
Pay
No.
Travel
Eations
Names
per
day
miles
travel
pr
mile
to each
man
Amount
Capt. Elijah Galusha
3
6/8
31
/4
lKaf@/8
1. 7.0
Lt. W" Blanohard
4/3
19
9
En. Benj. Bartlit
19
9
Sergt. Saml. Hosford
1/7
^ ^
9
" Levi Hill
9
Benajah Boardman
9
Corpl. SamJ. Butterfleld
1/5
3
" Isaiah Averill
3
Drm. Dan' Barnes
3
Fifer Martin Deming
3
Adonirum Burritt
1/4
Ephraim Knapp
Solomon Squire
Stephen Fairchild
Robert Buck
Josiah Doton
lohabod Benedict
Thos. Weeks
Jacob Hinds
Ithamar Hanford
Eli Pettibone
Benajah Leonard
Martin Chittenden
James Anderson
Silas Safford
BufuB Montague
Jere"" Wheeler
Nathl. Montague
George Major
Stephen Hard
George Hill Clark
;^]8.18
9
6
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan 8, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of eighteen pounds eighteen shil-
lings and six pence to Capt. Elijah Galusha or order, agreeable to
the within pay roll. Isaac Tichenor, I rnrrmittp<-
^18.18.6 Timo. Brownson, j" ^-o^mutee.
Received of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer, in full of the above
order, it being eighteen pounds eighteen shillings and six pence.
March 22, 1782. John Fassett, for Elisha Galusha.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
651
[298]
[Co/. Ebenezer Walbridge's Regiment — Officers]
Pay Roll for Col. Eben' Walbridge's Regiment of Field and
Staff Oflficers on an Expedition to the Westward, by the Capt.
General's order. Dec' 1781.
Names
Days
Prday
Wages &
rations
pr day
Miles
Total
Eben'' Walbridge, Col.
Saml. Robinson, Lt. Col.
Lt. Alex. Brush, Adj't.
3
3
3
10.
8.
5.4
13.4
10.8
6.0
10.4
10.4
10.4
2. 3.4
1.15.4
1. 1.4
^5. 0.0
Attest,
E. Walbridge, Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of five pounds to Col. Eben' Walbridge, or order.
Isaac Tichenor, )
Nathl. Brush, j"
1783.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 3*
Treasurer the contents of the within order
Committee.
Reed, of the
Eben' Walbridge.
552
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STATE OF VERMONT
[163]
\_Capt. Jotham White s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jotham White's Company in Col. Saml.
Fletcher's Battalion in the service of the State of Vermont, from
the first day of July, 1781, to the 19"" of Dec. 1781, inclusive.
Names
Capt. Jotham White
Lt. Nathan Pay
Lt. Abraham Hall
Sergt. John Hart
" Saml. Wood
" Simon Baxter
" John Smilie
Corpl. John Smley
" Andrew Boynton
Eben' Allen
" John Warner
Fifer, Thos. Dodge
Oliver Corey
John O'Bryne
John Mergery
John Taylor
Amasa Grout
Aaron Whitney
Suel Gilbert
Jacob Hayward
Danl. Campbell
John Bingham
Saml. Whitney
KufuB Walton
Martin Beckwith
John Warner
Azel Abel
Jonas Hodgkins
Daniel Hodgkins
Edward Watkins
Mason Hatch
Joseph Plumley
EufuB Beckwith
Ashbel Hopkins
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
1781
July 1
Sept. 28
July 1
Sept. 7
July 1
Aug' 23
Ending
of pay
Days
1781
Nov. 25
148
C ' c
148
" ."
148
Dec. 19
172
Nov. 25
148
Oct. 21
113
Nov. 21
55
Sept. 27
89
Nov. 18
141
Aug. 11
42
Nov. 25
80
Dec. 19
172
Nov. 21
144
Sept. 5
67
Nov. 25
148
Aug. 11
42
Nov. 25
148
(I n
148
18
141
Dec. 19
172
'• It
172
Nov. 25
148
Aug. 22
53
Dec. 19
172
it .11
172
Sept. 6
68
Nov. 25
148
*' *'
148
" 18
141
25
148
(( . (
148
" "
148
'' "
148
Dec. 19
119
Pay &
sub. pr
day
0.6.8
4.3
4.3
1.7i
1.7i
1.7i
1.5|
1.5^
1.5i
1.5*
1.5h
1.4"
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Total
49. 6. 8
31. 9. 0
31. 9. 0
13.15.11
11.17. 5
9. 1.
4. 8.
6. 9.
10. 5.
3. 1.
5.16. 8
12.10.10
9.12. 0
4. 9.
9.17.
2.16.
9.17.
9.17.
3i
2f
7*
8
11. 9.
11. 9.
9.17.
3.10.
11. 9.
11. 9.
4.10.
9.17.
9.17.
9. 8.
9.17.
9.17.
9.17.
9.17.
7.18.
.^385.15. 8.
Jotham White, Capt.
State of Vermont, Windsor, ss. Springfield, Jan. 28, 1783.
Personally appeared Capt. Jotham White and made solemn oath
that the within is a true roll, according to the best of his knowl-
edge. John Barrett, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
555
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 5, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
•unto Thos. Tolman, Esq., P. M. Genl., the sum of Three Hundred
and Eighty-five pounds fifteen shillings and eight pence, taking
his receipt for said sum to be accountable.
Isaac Tichenor ) ^ ...
ivT kt,i o I. r Committee.
Nathl. Brush [
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2", 1784. Thomas Tolman,
^385.15.8 Paymaster.
[311] \^A Scout from MQretowii\
A Pay Roll of a scout from Moretowti in theyear 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Milage
Total
John Barron, Maj'
3
8.
10
4"
1. 7.4
Joseph Thurber, Capt.
3
6.8
10
4
1. 3.4
Benj. Baldwin, Lt.
3
4.3
10
4
0.16.1
Nath' White, Lt.
3
4.3
10
4
0.16.1
Robt. Barnard, Jr. (?)*
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Andros
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Joseph Clark, Sergt.
3
1.7
10
4
8.4
John Martin
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Kanady
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Eph-" Martin, Jr.
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Nicholas White
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Jeremiah Bain
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Gault
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Saml. McFee
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Benj. Davis
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Stephen Ginkins [Jenkins]
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
David Maxfield
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Robert Miller
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Benj. Barnet
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Saml. Miller
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Obed Sanders
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Saml. Barnet
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Barnet
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
^11. 3.2
Test,
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John Barron, Ma-|or.
656
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 28, 1784. The within roll
having been examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron, for himself and the said
Scout, being the sum of eleven pounds 3/2 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson,
Thos. Tolman,
Treasurer s Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784.
nrer the contents of the above order.
^11.3.2
[155] [Scouts under Capt. Jacob Hall^
Captain Jacob Hall's Pay Roll for 1781, for Scouting.
' v Committee.
Reed, of the Treas-
John Barron.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Jacob Hall
6
36
2.12.0
Lt. Daniel Hall
12
116
3.18.8
En. Stephen Rider
2
36
0,18.8
Eben' Ormstead
9
60
1.12.0
Saml. Pierce
9
60
1.12.0
John Wilson
3
20
0.10.8
Daniel McFarlin
3
20
0.10.8
John Waddel
3
20
0.10.8
Levi Hall
9
68
1.14.8
Moses Hall
7
48
1. 5.8
James Gilchrist
1
8
0. 5.0
Patrick Long
1
8
0. 5.0
Saml. Long
1
8
0. 5.0
John Merritt
2
28
0.12.0
Levi Sylvester
1
8
0. 5.0
Aaron Campbell
2
36
0.14.8
Jas. Gilchrist, post-riding (
20 miles f
0. 6.8
^17.19.0
Jacob Hall, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, Feb. 24, 1783.
The within Pay Roll being examined and approved, the
Treasurer is directed to pay unto Capt. Jacob Hall or bearer, sev-
enteen pounds nineteen shillings.
John Strong,
Isaac Ticbenor,
Newbury, July 31, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer,
seventeen pounds nineteen shillings lawful money in full of the
within roll and the above order.
In behalf of the Constable of Barnet.
Thos. Johnson.
Com'=
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 557
[315] \_Scouting by Lieut. Ahner Fowler and others]
The State of Vermont to the several officers and Soldiers here-
after named for service done by order of the commanding officer
at Fort Wait, A.D. 1781.
Lieut. Abner Fowler, 11 days' scouting 4/3 £^. 6 9
" Bracket Towl, 5 days do 4/3 1. 1.3
Sergt. Zacheus Lovewell, 22 days do l/iyi, 1.16.3
William -['aplin, 6 do 1/4 8.0
Benj. Sanborn, 5 do 1/4 6.8
£b.\1Al
This may certify that the above is just and true.
John Taplin, Capt. of Militia.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 26, 1784. The within ac-
count is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being five pounds seventeen shillings and eleven pence, lawful
money, to Lieut. Abner Fowler, or bearer.
Saml. Bartlett, I Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Bennington, March 3*, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, in behalf of Lieut. Abner Fowler.
;£5.17.11 Nehemiah Lovewell.
55«
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A Pay Roll of Capt. William Dyre's Company of Volunteers
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Ending of
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Miles
Total
1781
1781
William Dyre. Capt.
July
12
Nov
22
182
5.4
55
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Obadiah Vaughn, IstL'
Aug.
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3.7
65
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John Dale, 2d "
July
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137
3.7
55
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16
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63
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50
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Solomon Hodge, "
July
17
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22
127
1.7
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Joseph Cummins, "
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20
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12
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Adam Patterson, "
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18
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Elisha Bay ley, "
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27
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65
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Eben' Sexton,
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Dec.
15
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James Cole
July
17
Nov.
18
123
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Benoni Bobbins
Aug.
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Henry Walbridge
July
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11
23
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Eliakim Roberts
Sept.
12
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1.4
65
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July
17
Oct.
20
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Alexander Collins
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Nov.
22
120
1.4
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Elijah Porter
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15
Oct.
29
75
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Bennington County ( ally appeared Capt. William Dyre and made
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the state or any individual, according to his best knowledge.
Before me, John Fassett, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The within
roll examined and approved, The Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, amounting to the sum
of three hundred and two pounds, thirteen shillings and four
pence, lawful money, taking his receipt, for which he the said pay-
master is to be accountable.
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Rec* of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
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A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Marston's Company for service
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Names
Days
Pay per
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Wages
5. 7.4
Travel
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No.
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Jacob Marston, Oapt
23
100
7. 9,0
John Maraton, Sergt
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10
20
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Elijah Blond
6
1.4
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20
0.14.8
Jacob Annis
6
1.4
8
20
0.14.8
Isaac Annis
6
1.4
8
20
0.14.8
W- Marston
6
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8
20
14.8
Peter Marston
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
Bradbree Green
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
Joshua Wiggrins
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
W°' Wiggins
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
John Woodworth
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
W" Broughton
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
Thedorus Woodard
6
1.4
8
20
14.8
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22
1.8
14
90
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Giles Pollett
4
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6
40
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Simeon Darbee, Oorpl
8
1.6
12
60
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8
1.6
12
40
1. 5.4
Charles Morey, "
4
1.6
6
40
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Joseph Blancher, Drmr.
4
1.6
6
40
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Jona. Darbe
8
1.4
10
60
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Benj. EoTvell
8
1.4
10
60
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W" Broughton
4
1.4
5.4
40
0.18.8
Lemuel Dewey
4
1.4
5.4
40
0.18.8
Jos. Daniels
4
1.4
5.4
40
18.8
Ezra Bassett
4
1.4
5.4
40
12.0
Silas Morey
4
1.4
5.4
40
18.8
Ezra Annis
6
1.4
8.0
20
14.8
Frederick Earnest
6
1.4
8.0
20
14.8
Eldad Post
6
1.4
8.0
20
14.8
Aaron Post
6
1.4
8.0
20
14.8
Israel Post
6
1.4
8.0
20
14.8
;^ 36. 19.0
Jacob Marston, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 27, 1781. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Jacob Marston or bearer, being thirty-six pounds nineteen
shillings lawful money.
Thos. Chandler, \
John Strong, > Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Oct. 27, 1781. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order for Jacob Marston. Ichabod Ormsbee.
*[The dates Oct. 14, 1780, &c., and August 20, 1781, occur in the margin,
in a hand not recognized.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
583
[241J
\Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Co7npany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Company of Militia
for service in the vear 1781.
Days in
Names and Bank
service
Amt.
3.18.0
Miles
18
Amt.
Total
Abraham Salisbury, Capt.
13
6.0
4.13.8
Oziel Smith, Lt.
13
2.12.0
13
4.4
3.15.4
Pierce Spencer, do
12
3.12.0
13
4.4
3.15.4
Jabez Weaver, Sergt.
4
6.4
13
4.4
0.10.8
Thomas Hutchinson, "
5
8.
13
4,4
0.13.3
Jesse Sprague, "
12
19.4
13
4.4
1. 3.4
David Warner, "
12
19.4
18
4.4
1. 3.4
Jones Eice, Clerk
6
9.7
13
4.4
0.13.0
Griffin Place, Corpl.
13
16.6
U
4.4
1. 1.7
Eben' Howard
4
5.4
18
4.4
0. 9.8
Saml. Carr
12
16.0
18
4.4
1. 0.4
John Thompson
6
8.0
18
4.4
0.13.4
Jona. Partridare
5
6.8
13
4.4
0.11.0
Jacob Partridge
12
16.0
18
4.4
1. 0.4
Michael Cofieen
7
9.4
13
4.4
0.13.8
Andrew Potter
2
3.8
18
4.4
0. 7.0
David Whitney-
12
16.0
13
4.4
1. 0.4
Joshua Webster
2
3.8
13
4.4
0. 7.0
Benj. Parker
2
3.8
13
4.4
0. 7.0
Demetrius Cramton
13
17.4
18
6.0
1. 3.4
Joseph Williams
13
16.0
13
4.4
1. 0.4
Nathl. Cutter
3
2.8
13
4.4
0. 7.0
Abel Cooper
13
17.4
18
6.0
1. 3.4
Asa Smith
3
4.0
13
4.4
0. 8.4
Saml. Campbell
13
17.4
18
6.0
1. 3.4
Elihu Smith
1
1.4
5
1.8
0. 3.0
Sylvanus Smith
1
1.4
5
1.8
0. 3.0
James Westcott
13
17.4
18
6.0
1. 3.4
Oliver Westcott
13
17.4
18
6.0
1. 3.4
Peleg Eady
1
1.4
5
1.8
0. 8.0
Lewis Walker
1
1.4
5
1.8
0. 8.0
Beuben Bowley
1
1.4
5
1.8
0. 3.0
Wm. Dwinell
13
17.4
5
1.8
1. 8.4
Timo. Winter
1
1.4
18
6.0
0. 8.0
Ichabod Tuttle
2
2.8
5
1.8
0. 7.0
Alex' Alford
13
16.0
18
4.4
1. 0.4
John Smith
5
6.8
13
4.4
0.11.0
James Spooner
7
9.4
13
4.4
0.13.8
Daniel Piatt
2
3.8
13
4.4
0. 7.0
Ziba Westcott
3
3.8
13
4.4
0. 7.0
Danl. Washburn
13
16.0
13
4.4
1. 0.4
,£35.17.0
584
STATE OF VERMONT
March ye 12, A. D. 1782. Personally appeared Capt. Abraham
Salisbury and made solemn oath to the above pay roll. Before me,
Elihu Smith, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 26 March, 1782. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to
Capt. Salisbury or bearer the sum of Thirty-five pounds seventeen
shillings. Timo. Brownson, | p
Nathl. Brush, f ^°"-
Treasurer's Office, July 2, 1782. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of this order, for and in behalf of Capt. Salisbury.
Saml. Burton.
[292J
\^Capt. Ichabod Robinson s Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Ichabod Robinson's Company of Militia in
Clarendon in the State of Vermont, for the year 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Officers'
rations
Total
Ichabod Robinson, Capt.
13
21
26
5. 0. 4
Reuben Fuller, Lt.
13
21
13
3.11. 2
Levi Colvin, En.
13
21
13
3.11. 2
Eben' Carley, Sergt.
13
26
1. 7. 0
Noel Potter,
21
61
2. 8. 0
Stephen Robinson, "
6
21
.
15.10
Peter Power, "
15
21
9.10
Silas Whitney, Clk.
2
6
5. 0
John Arnold, Corpl.
2
6
5. 0
Jeremiah Bridges, Do
11
21
1. 1. 0
James Edmonds, "
12
21
1. 2. 4
Charles Swift
11
21
1. 1. 0
Abner White
7
15
15. 0
Job Chatey
7
15
17. 0
James Chatey
11
15
19. 0
Francis Matison
6
15
13. 0
John Adjatent
10
15
18. 6
Charles Simmons
13
21
• 1. 4. 4
Philip Bridges
9
15
17. 0
Amos Ives
13
15
1. 2. 4
Elisha Boardman
9
15 1
17. 0
John Hurlabut
8
15
15. 8
Abr'" [W"] Carpenter
7
15
13. 8
Caleb Howland
10
21
1. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
585
Names
Days
Miles
Officers'
rations
Total
Jonathan Edy
5
21
13. 8
Benjamin Whitman
10
21
1. 0. 4
James Rounds
11
21
1. 1. 8
Oliver Arnold
14
21
1. 5. 8
Phineas Pearl
5
15
11. 8
Abiel Tripp
6
21
15. 0
Noah Loomis
6
15
13. 0
Nathl. Cutter
11
15
19. 8
William Boid
2
6
4. 8
Stephen Adjatent
2
6
4. 8
Elias Kelley
2
6
4. &
William Staed
4
21
12. 4
Ziba Darson [Parson]
6
21
15. 0
Isaac Hobbs
8
21
17. 8
John Vary-
8
15
16. 8
Oliver Whitney
13 '
21
1. 4. 4
Tirao. Winter
8
15
15. 8
Elihu Grant
7
15
14. 4
William Slade
5
21
1. 3. 8
Eben' Farnom
3
15
9. 0
Eben' Piccher
3
15
9. 0
Reuben Pitcher
11
15
19. 0
_ eremiah Parker
13
15
1. 2. 4
John Oilman Lord
8
15
15. 8
John Squier
11
15
19. 8
David Jewell
9
16
17. 0
Ichabod Walker
5
16
11. 8
William Clark
11
15
19. 8
Jacob Pratts
9
21
19. 4
Job Cong-don
7
'15
13. 8
Thomas Dell [Pell]
6
21
15. 0
Timo. Chatman
10
16
18. 4
Benj. Holmes
8
15
16. 8
Joshua Prist
8
15
15. 8
Daniel Foot
8
15
13. 0
Nathan Foot
5
15
11. 8
Eleazer Howard
5
16
11. 8
Alfred Hathaway
13
21
4. 4
Eliphalet Edmonds
5
21
13. 8
David Warner
2
6
4. 8
586
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Officers'
rations
Total
Jothan Partridg-e
2
6
4. 8
Jacob Partridge
2
6
4. 8
Eleazer Miles [Mils]
2
6
4. 8
Abraham Hathaway
2
6
4. 8
Jeremiah Colver
2
6
4. 8
James Jenks
2
6
4. 8
Daniel Smith
2
15
4. 8
Ziba Westcott
2
16
7. 8
Edmand Stuard
4
6
10. 4
Nath' Button
2
6
4. 8
Joseph Plumb
2
6
4. 8
Benj. Bell
2
6
4. 8
Nathan Carry
2
6
4. 8
Doct. Nathan Foot
2
6
4. 8
George Round
2
6
4. 8
Moses Smith
2
6
4. 8
Elijah Bishop
3
15
9. 0
;^67. 9. 8
Ichabod Robinson, Capt.
January 22, 1782. Personally appeared Capt. Ichabod Robinson
and made oath to the within Pay Roll and declared the same tO'
be just and true.
Before me, Elihu Smith, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Feb. 4, 1782. The Treasurer
of the vState is directed to pay Capt. Ichabod Robinson the sum of
^67.6.2 being the contents of the within roll.
Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartlit,
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer of the State, in behalf of Capt. Ichabod
Robinson the sum of sixty-seven pounds five shillings on this
roll. ' Alfred Hathaway.
Arlington, Feb. 4, 1782.
^67.5.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
687
[279]
\_Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment — Officers^
A Pay Roll of Col. Gideon Warren's Field and Staff Officers
of the 15th Regt. of Militia, in service of the State of Vermont.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Miles
Pr
mile
Total
Gideon Warren, Col.
Solomon Brown, Lt. Col.
Silas Child, Major
Curtis, Adj't
Elijah White, Q' Master
14
11
14
14
9
13.4
10.8
8.8
5.7
5.7
20
30
12
12
8
4"
4
4
4
4
9.13. 4
6. 7. 4
6. 5. 4
4. 2. 0
2.12.11
^29. 0.11
(iideon Warren, Col.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Col. Gideon Warren or to his order, the sum of
seventy-nine pounds and eleven pence, agreeable to the above
account. Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 9, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Gideon Warren, Col.
588
STATE OF VERMONT
[22]
[Ca//. Silas Goodrich's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Silas Goodrich's Company of Militia in
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment for service done this State in the month
of January, A. D. 1782, for an alarm after Tories to the westward
for the relief of Lt. Blancher and Hine, when the former was
taken and carried off by the tools of British tyranny, &c.
Names and Rank
Days
M'
travel
Pay pr
mile
Pay per
day
Amt. ot
wages
Total
John Smith, Lt.
2
26
4"
5.4
10.8
£ 0.19.4
Thaddeus Munson
2
18
1.4
2.8
0. 8.8
Andrew Richardson
1
18
1.4
1.4
0. 7.4
Amos Richardson
2
18
1.4
2.8
0. 8.8
Isaac Barker
3
26
1.4
4,0
0.12.4
Peleg Sutherland
8
90
1.4
10.0
0. 0.8
Tho» Hill
3
28
1.4
4.0
0.13.4
Tho= Bull
2
18
1.4
2.8
0. 8.8
Rob' Loggan
2
18
1.4
2.8
0. 8.8
Sam' Petteborn
2
20
1.4
2.8
0. 9.4
James Hopkins
3
20
1.4
4.0
0.10.8
Dan' Jones
2
18
1.4
2.0
0. 8.8
Benj. Haman
3
18
1.4
4.0
0.10.0
Timoy Bliss
3
20
1.4
4.0
0.10.8
Martin Powell
2
20
1.4
2.8
0. 9.4
1 horse 30 miles Expre
ss
0. 7.6
1 D" 20 miles D°
0. 5.0
30 rations at S"*
1. 0.0
;^io.i9.a
*Silas Goodrich, Capt.
* [Traces only of signature.]
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Sept. 30, 1785. The within
pay roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed
to pay the same, being ten pounds, nineteen shillings and two
pence, lawful money, to Capt. Silas Goodrich or bearer.
Samuel Bartlit,
Timo. Brownson, f
Com.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Oct. 6, 1785. Rec'd the con-
tents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Silas Goodrich.
Lemuel Bradley.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
589
[12]
\Lieut. Ward Bailey's Company']
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Ward Bayley's Company, raised for the
defence of the Upper Coos, by order of the Assembly at their ses-
sion in February, 1782.
Names and Rank
When
engaged
When
dis-
chargi^
Pay
per
mo.
Amount
Lieut. Ward Bayley M
ar.lst,1782
Dec' 1st
5.8.0
48.12.0
Sergt. Eleazer Rosebrooks '
' 12 "
do
2.8.0
20.12.6
Corpl. James Merrill '
1 ii II
do
2.4.0
18.17.6
David Hopkinson
do
2.0.0
17. 4 0
George Wheeler '
' " "
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Reuben Howe '
i C ( (1
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Timothy Nash '
■ 1st "
do
2.0.0
18. 0.0
Deliverence Sawyer '
' 12 "
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Orsamus Bayley '
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Christopher [S.] Bailey '
do
2.0.0
11. 4.0
John Perry
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Moses Davis '
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Saml. M. Doud
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
John Hugh '
do
2.0.0
17. 4 0
James Hugh
do
2 0.0
17. 4.0
Hanes French
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Joseph Wait '
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Gail Cole
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Silas Sargent '
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
David Bradley '
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
Benj. Byram '
do
2.0.0
17. 4.0
^398.10 0
Pay Table Office, Windsor, Feb. 26, 1783. The within pay
roll being examined and approved , the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay Lieut. Ward Bayley the sum of three hundred and
ninety-eight pounds ten shillings, taking his receipt to be account-
able for said sum. Isaac Tichenor, | Q^j^ee
John Strong, f
Windsor, Feb. 26, 1783. Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order. Ward Bailey.
590
STATE OF VERMONT
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STATE OF VERMONT
[312]
\Capt. Israel Hurlbut's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Israel Hurlbut's Company of Militia in
Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment, on an expedition to the Northward,
under the immediate command of Maj. Gideon Brownson, in the
month of 1782.
Pr
Pr
Amt.
of
Amt.
Names
Days
day
Miles
mile
pay
travel
Total
Capt. Israel Hurlbut
6
0.6.8
40
40
2.0.
0
0.13.4
2.13. 4
Lt. Josiah Grant
6
4.3
49
4
1.5.
6
16.4
2. 1.10
Lt. Ithamar Brookins
6
4.3
49
4
1.5.
6
16.4
2. 1.10
En. Elkanah Ashley
5
4.3
49
4
1.1.
9
16.4
1.17. 7
Sergt. Peter Howe
5
1.7
49
4
7.
11
16.4
1. 4. 3
" Joseph Jones
5
l.T
49
4
7.
11
16.4
1. 4. 8
" Philip How
5
1.7
49
4
7.
11
10.4
1. 4. 3
" Silas Brookins
5
1.7
49
4
7.
11
16.4
1. 4. 3
Corpl. Thomas Dewey
3
1.5
19
4
4.
3
6.
10. 3
" Saml. Fletcher
5.
1.5
49
4
7.
1
16.4
1. 3. 5
" John Ransom
."i
1.5
49
4
7.
1
16.4
1. 3. 5
" Jos. Hawkins
2
1.5
0
4
2.
10
3.0
5.10
Drm. Wm. Eichards
3
1.5
18
4
4.
3
6.0
10. 3
Daniel Richards
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Isaac Horstord
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
James H3'de
3
1.4
18
4
4.
0
6.0
10. 0
Jason Royoe
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
John How
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 8. 0
Elijah Owen
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Enoch Ashley
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Philip Brookins
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Isaac Adams
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Plym. Adams
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Michael Merrit
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Bartholomew Merrit
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Silas Fletcher
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
I. 3. 0
Seth Craw
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Joseph Palmer
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Simeon Coats
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Alex' Dixon
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Elijah Goodwin
5
1.4
49
4
fi.
8
lfi.4
1. 3. 0
Benj. Parmetree
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Jno. Preston
5
1.4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
James Guthrie
5
1 4
49
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
Thos. Goodwin
4
1.4
49
4
5.
4
13.4
18. 8
Thos. Hooker
5(4)
1.4
40
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 8. 0
Daniel Rockwell
5(4)
1.4
40
4
6.
8
16.4
1. 3. 0
John Smith
4
1.4
40
4
5.
4
13.4
18. 8
Archibald Dixon
4
1.4
40
4
5.
4
18.4
18. 8
Joel Smith
4
1.4
40
4
5.
4
13.4
18. 8
Ohver Cleveland
4
1.4
40
4
5.
4
13.4
18. 8
Perez Sturtevaat
4
1.4
40
4
5.
4
13.4
18. 8
Bufus Woodward
4
1.4
40
4
5.
4
13.4
18. 8
Asa Lake
5
1.4
40
4
6.
8
13.4
1. 0. 0
Amasa Alford
5
1.4
40
4
6.
8
13.4
1. 0. 0
^51.16. 9
Attest,
Israel Hurlbut, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
593
County of Bennington, ss. Personally appeared Capt. Israel
Hurlbut, above named and made solemn oath that the above roll
is just and true, without fraud to the public or any individual,
according to his best knowledge.
Before me, John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Dec. 20, 1782. The preceding
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the amount of the same to Capt. Israel Hurlburt,
being the sum of fifty-one pound sixteen shillings.
Timo. Brownson,
John Strong, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 3, 1784.
Treasurer the contents ot the above order.
Israel Hurlbut, Capt.
[153] \^Capt. William Hutchins^ Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Independent Company
of Troops in the service of the State of Vermont, from the 20''' of
Nov. 1781 to the first day of May, 1782, (stationed at Castleton
and Pittsford Forts during the service.) May 11, 1782.
Committee.
Reed, of the
Pay &
Names
Commence-
Ending
Days
Offio"
Total
ment ot pay
of pay
subs.
1781.
1782.
W"> Hntchins, Capt.
Nov. 20
May 3
164
O.fi.8
54.13. 4
Ellas Hall, Lt.
" 2fi
Apl. 30
155
4.3
33.18. 9
MoseB Crosby, Sergt.
" 20
U • (
161
1.7
13.14.11
Jedediah Durfee, do
C( ( (
>• <<
161
1.7
12.14.11
Oliver Storey,
(( I (
May 4
165
1.7
13. 1. 8
Isaac Kellopp, "
1 I (1
Apl, 30
161
1.7
13.14.11
Epaphras Ripley, Corpl
1782
Feb. 22
93
1.5
6.11. 9
Jona. Perkins, "
Feb. 23
1781
May 3
70
1.5
4.19. 3
Philip Bartlet,
Nov. 20
Apl. 30
161
1.5
11. 8. 1
Oliver Wright,
(1 .
i ( ti
161
1.5
11. 8. 1
Chancey Clark,
(( <
May 3
163
1.5
11.10.11
Martin Adams, Drum'
" '
" 1
162
1.,^
11. 9. 6
Jona, AdaiDS, Fifer
" '
(1 ( (
162
1.5
11. 9. 6
Josiah Willoughby
(( <■
Mav 3
164
1.4
10,18. 8
Plin. Stannard
It I
MaV 1"
162
10.16. 0
Eobert Green
1 ( (
Api. 30
161
10.14. 8
Jona. Newton
U I
t ( ((
161
10.14. 8
Hammond Lawrence
(1 (
*' "
161
10.14. 8
William Ashley
(( i
(1 H
161
10.14. 8
John Bog^ue
M (
H (I
161
10.14. 8
Nathl. Austin
" *
ti it
161
10.14. 8
Levi Lawrence
(C (
(< u
161
10.14. 8
Thomas Turner
a k
May 4
165
11. 0. 0
Samuel Franklain
( ( (
" 3
164
10.18. 8
John Wilson
'* '
1 ( -f at
1 /^n
10.16. 0
594
STATE Of VERMONT
Pav&
Names
Commence-
Ending
Days
Offic"
Total
ment of pay
oi: pay
subs.
Nehemiah Kellogg
Nov. 20
Apl. 30
161
10.14. 8
William Dixon
it 11
C. ( (
161
10.14. 8
James Handley
(( !•
it li
161
10.14. 8
Darius Moon
(i t (
(( u
161
10.14. 8
Jona. Town
' < t 1
(< ('
161
10.14. 8
Ezra Turner
(1 ((
ii I'
161
10.14. 8
James Kilburn
(( li
Apl. 38
159
10.12. 0
Kiohard Chamberlain
" "
" HO
161
10.14. 8
Freeman Foot
" "
ti it
161
10.14. 8
Bufus Woodward
i< w
May 8
164
10.18. 8
W"" Hutohins, Jr.
" 23
i> f (
162
10.16. 0
John Hooker
" 30
41 <(
164
10.18. 8
Lemuel Newell
ii t 1
Apl. 15
146
9.14. 8
Tubal Priest
'*
" 30
161
10.14. 8
James Edey
(( ((
May 1
163
10.16. 0
Gideon Wellman
K <<
Apl. 30
161
10.14. 0
John May
1 C [f
" "
161
10.14. 8
William Parker
U ((
i( «<
161
10.14. 8
James Wade
(( i(
i( it
161
10.14. 8
Saml. Hutchins
(( ((
May 3
164
10.18. 8
Joshua June
"
Apl. 80
161
10.14. 8
Ab" Nott
<l ( (
Jan. 15
56
3.14. 8
Gardner Salisbury
" **
May 1
106
7. 1. 4
Britton Simmons
l( 11
Apl. 30
161
10.14. 8
Eliph. Ellsworth
(i ((
" "
161
10.14. 8
Luther Drewrv
" "
"
161
10.14. 8
Ephraim Westooat
(i a
t( ti
161
10.14. 8
Nathl. Stewart
I ( (1
Apl. 30
161
10 14. 8
Aaron Barns
ii i(
May 1"
162
10.16. 0
;^ 637. 12. 5
Attest, W" Hutchins, Capt.
Then personally appeared Capt. William Hutchins and made
oath that the above is a just and true pay roll of his company
without fraud to the public or any individual, according^ to his
best knowledge. B ;fore me, Phos. Chittenden, Gov'
Pay Table Office, this ll"- day of May. A. D. 1782.
The within pay roll being examined and approved, the
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Thos. Tolman, Esq.,
Paymaster of the Troops of this State, the sum of six hundred and
thirty-seven pounds twelve shillings and five pence, lawful money,
taking his receipt for the same, for which sum the said Paymaster
is accountable. Timo. Br(;wnson, \ ^ „;,<-„„
■NT .. I 1 r> 1- r ^.^ommiiiee.
Nathl. Brush. \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2\ 1784 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
^639.12.5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
595
[357]
\Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company \
A Pay Roll for Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment, for going after Tories the 1"' of May in the
year 1782.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Bradley
4
47
2. 2.4
Lieut. Hoit
3
25
1. 1.1
Sergt. Centre
1
20 "
9.3
" Meigs
1
20
9.3
" Bishop
3
20
10.8
Jedediah Bingham
1
20
8.0
John Boardman
8
60
1.10.8
Elisha Bradley
1
20
8.0
Isaac Brownson
3
50
1. 0.8
£ 7.19.11
Jan. 1784.
Lemuel Bradley, Capt.
Pay Table OfHce, Sunderland, Jan. 29, 1784. The within
Pay Roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same^ being seven pounds nineteen shillings 11'* lawful
money, to Capt. Leml. Bradley, or bearer.
Saml. Bartlit, ) ^^^ee
Timo. Brownson, ]
Treasurers OfiBce, Sunderland, Jan. 30, 1784.
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Reed, of the
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
696
STATE OF VERMONT
[77]
\^CaJ>t Zadock Everest' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt Zadock Everest's Company, Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment, for service done in an alarm about the first of
May, 1782.
Names
Days
Pay
per
mi.
No.
Miles
Pay per
day
Total
Capt. Everest
3
4d
30
0.6.2
1.8. 0
Lt. Harmon
1
8
4.3
0.6.11
Ensign* Meacham
3
30
4.3
1.4. 0
Sergt. Harmon
2
18
1.7
0.9. 2
" Lemuel Clark
2
18
1.7
0.9. 2
Corpl. Joseph Willard
2
18
1.4
0.9. 2
" Meacham
L
8
1.1
0.8. 8
Elihu Hall
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Gashan Hail
2
18
1.4
0.4. 0
Gasham Hail
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Bozzel Bennet
1
8
1.4
0.8. 8
Henry Everest
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Joseph Everest
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Naihan Castle
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Josiah Saiiord
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Henry Hunt
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
John Abbot
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Abel Castle
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Smith Clark
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Richard Libby
2
18
1.4
0.8. 8
Dan). Welch
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Sir Peter Hall
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Thaddeus Harmon
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Eliphalet Haskins
2
18
1.4
0.8. 8
Ozias Clark
2
18
1.4
0.8. 8
Andrew Winchester
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
James Winchester
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Peter Davison
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Benajer Hill
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
Hezeker Tracy f
1
8
1.4
0.4. 0
£ 10.0. 7
[* Sergt. era,9ed.] [tToby
erased. ]
Dorset, April 11, 1783. The within pay roll sworn to betore me-
John Sirong, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
597
Pay Table Office, Manchester, April 17, 1783. The within
pay roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
Capt. Zadock Everest or bearer ten pounds and seven pence.
Isaac Tichenor, | ,-, ...
T , o^ y Committee
John Strcmg, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, April 25, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being ten
pounds and seven pence, lawful money, in behalf of Capt. Zadock
Everest. John Strong.
[326]
[CaJ>i. Enoch Eastman's Company, Rupert'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Enoch Eastman's Company of Rupert,
State of Vermont in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment of Militia, called
out by express orders May 1, 1782, to pursue after the enemy
which had taken Lt. William Blanchard of Arlington and Capt.
Hinds' son of Arlington, supposed to be taken by the enemy in
May Z^, 1782. Per me, Enoch Eastman, Capt.
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Total
Enoch Eastman, Capt.
4
0.6.8
1. 6. 8
William Hopkins, Lt.
4
4.3
17.
Joseph Leavitt, Ensign
4
4.3
17.
yeth Hannon, Sergt.
3
1.7
4. 9
William Hulburt,
2
1.7
3. 2
Daniel Hopkins, "
2
1.7
3. 2
Jacob Kenney, "
2
1.7
3. 2
Alpheus Harmon, Corpl.
4
1.5
5. 8
Cyrus [Cypren?] Dewey, '"
2
1.5
2.10
Reuben Stoddard,
3
1.5
4. 3
Paul Nelson,
4
1.6
5. 8
Luman Gibbs
7
1.4
9. 4
William Googins
7
1.4
9. 4
Luther Smith
6
1.4
8. 0
Joshua Spears
6
1.4
8. 0
Zadock Norton
4
1.4
5. 4
Aaron Rising, Jr.
4
1 4
5. 4
John Nelson
4
1.4
5. 4
Eben Smith
3
1.4
4. 0
David Shelden
3
1.4
4. 0
Calvin Smith
3
1.4
4. 0
598
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Total
Hose Norton
2
1.4
2. 8
Pelatiah Dewey
3
1.4
2. 8
Amos Harmon
2
1.4
2. 8
Elijah Spears
2
1.4
2. 8
Pelatiah King
2
1.4
2. 8
Hezekiah Scott
2
1.4
2. 8
Samuel Stuart
2
1.4
2. 8
Isaac Gray
2
1.4
2. 8
William McClary
2
1.4
2. 8
Luke Nobles
2
1.4
2. 8
David Nobles
1
1.4
1. 4
Sainuel Kent
2
1.4
2. 8
Amasa Kent
2
1.4
2. 8
Levi Dones
2
1.4
2. 8
Nehemiah Harmon, Jr.
2
1.4
2. 8
Selah Harmon
2
1.4
2. 8
Asaph Leavitt
2
1.4
2. 8
Nathan Tower
2
1.4
2. 8
John Burlingfame
■2
1.4
2. 8
Jonathan Hays
2
1.4
2. 8
John Smith
2
1.4
2.. 8
John Shelden
2
1.4
2. 8
James Moore
1
1.4
1. 4
Tehan Noble
3
1.4
4. 0
Stephen Smith
2
1.4
2. 8
.^11- 1- 4
Rupsrt, Jan. 10, A. D. 1784.
Bennington County, ss. 10th Jan^ 1784. Personally appeared
Capt, Enoch Eastman, signer to the within pay roll, and made
solemn oath that to the best of his skill and discretion he had
made up the within pay roll according to law, without favor
or partiality to any of the within named, or wrong to the state.
Before me, Reuben Harmon, Justice of Peace.
State of Vermont. Pay Table Office, Feb. 11, 1784. The
within pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed
to pay the same to Capt, Enoch Eastman or bearer, it being
eleven pounds 1/4''. Timo. Brownson, ( Committee.
Samuel Bartlit, \
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
&9S
Treasurer's Ofifice, Sunderland, Feb. 12, 1784. Received ot
the Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt.
Enoch Eastman.
;^11.1.4 Jonathan Eastman.
[38]
\Capt. Thomas Barney's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Barney's Company of Militia
in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment for service done this state in the
month of May 1782 in an alarm to the westward after Tories to
retake Lieut. Blanchard and Hine,
Names and Bank
Days in
No.
Miles
Travel
per
Wages
per day
. Amt.
Wages
Total
service
2
travel
mile
Lt. John White
18
4d
4.8
8. 6
1. 4. 6
En" Dan' Purdy
4
86
4
1.7
17.
1. 5
8
Chris" Roberts, Clerk
2
18
4
1.7
3. 3
9
3
Sergt. Truman Powel
3
18
4
1.7
3. 3
9
3
'■ Jno. Roberts
2
18
4
1.7
3. 3
9
2
Abel Vettibone
4
26
4
1.7
6. 4
15
0
" Jna. Ormsby
2
8
4
1.5.2
3. 3
5
10
Corpl. Dan Champion
4
26
4
1.4.
5.10
5
6
Martin Barber
4
26
4
1.4.
5. 4
14
George Smith
2
18
4
1.4.
2. 8
8
8
Waterman Ells
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Beni. Roberts
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Danl. Ormsby
4
26
4
1.4
5. 4
1. 4
8
David Pxirdy
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Reuben Purdy
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Shadrach Danks
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Rufus Munson
3
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Warner Bostwick
4
18
4
1.4
3. 8
8
8
W" Parish
2
18
4
1.4
3. 8
8
8
Isaac Brownson
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
John Howard
3
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Aaron Adams
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Joel Ross
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
W°> Bennett
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Oliver Hanshit
2
18
4
1.4
3. 8
8
8
Nathan Beman
2
18
4
1.4
3. 8
8
8
Nimian Helyard
4
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Jos. Reed
2
36
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
Richard Gain
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
1. 4
0
Josiah Sheldon
2
18
4
1.4
5. 4
8
8
Aaron Mason
2
18
4
1.4
2. 8
8
8
/15.10
8
David Purdy, Ensign.
600
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Of5fice, Jan. 10, 1783. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same to Capt. Thos. Barney, it being fifteen pounds
nineteen shillings and eight pence.
i,1519.8 John Strong, j ^^^,,
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the within order.
Jan. 11, 1783. John White.
[139]
[Cff//. £/i Brownson s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Eli Brownson's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in re-taking of Lt.
W" Blanchard, taking of Tories &c, &c, &c; May, 1782.
Days
Pr day
Miles
P^
mile
Total
Eli Brownson, Capt.
5
0.6.8
24
4d
2. 1. 4
Saml. Hoit. Lt.
2
4.3^
30
O.IS. 6f
Saipl. Bradley, En.
3
4.3^
24
1. 0. 9
Rob' Averill Sergt.
2
1.7
30
0.13. 2
Judah Everts,
2
1.7
30
0.13. 2
Joel Brownson, ''
G
1.7
55
1. 7.10
Gilbert Bradley, "
1
1.7
1
0. 1.11
Elisha Bartlett, Corpl.
5
1.5
35
0.18. 9
Jos. Avery, "
2
1.0
30
0.12.10
Benj. Bradley,
5
1.5
55
0. 5. 5
Barnabas Chipman
1
1.4
12
0. 5. 4
Amos Chipman
1
1.4
0. 1. 4
Ammi Chipman
5
1.4
50
1. 3. 4
Zacheus Comstock
2
1.4
12
0. 6. 8
Levi Comstock
1
1.4
0. 1. 4
Nathan Griswold
3
1.4
20
0.10. 8
Thos. Rubbelee
3
1.4
20
0.10. 8
Jason Comstock
2
1.4
4
0. 5. 0
Benj. Searls
4
1.4
24
0.13. 4
Daniel Meigs
5
1.4
50
0. 3. 9
David Griswold
4
1.4
30
0.15. 4
Zenas Bradley
5
1.4
50
1. 3. 4
Reuben Lee
5
1.4
55
1. 5. 0
Danl. Barber
2
1.4
30
0.12. 8
Charles Evarts
5
1.4
50
1. 3. 4
Jesse Chipman
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
601
Days
Pr day
Miles
P^
mile
Total
Peleg Bragg
5
1.4
50
4d
1. 3. 4
Elon Lee
5
1.4
50
1. 3. 4
Timothy Lee
5
1.4
50
1. 3. 4
Benj. Lewis
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Joseph Bradley
1
1.4
10
0. 4. 8
Eldad Taylor
1
1.4
10
0. 4. 8
John Taylor
1
1.4
10
0. 4. 8
Eber Bradley
1
1.4
10
0. 4. 8
Isaac Phelps
2
1.4
30
0.12. 8
Elijah Stoddard
4
1.4
40
0.18. 8
Eli Judson
3
1.4
30
0. 4. 0
Jesse Averill
2
1.4
30
0.12. 8
Fisk Bartlett
2
1.4
30
0.12. 8
Edward Evarts
2
1.4
30
0.12. 8
^29.16. 9
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Ang. 26, 1783. The above and
within pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to Capt. Eli Brownson or bearer, it being
twenty-nine pounds sixteen shillings /9.
Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartlit,
Com.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Sept. 6,1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt.
Eli Brownson.
£29.16.9}{ Samuel Hoit.
602
STATE OF VERMONT
[212]
yCapt. Elijah Galusha's Company {^part)~\
Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company that
went in the Alarm in May last. Arlington, Oct. 24, 1782.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Pr
mile
Total
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
3
0.6.8
24
4d
1. 7. 4
William Blanehard, Lt.
3
4.3
24
1. 0. 9
Benj Bartlett, Ensign
3
4.3
24
1. 0. 9
Jacob Smith. Sergt.
3
1.7
24
0.12. 9
Josiah Averill, *Sergt.
8
1.7
24
0.13. 9
Jon» Butterfleld, Oorpl.
5
1.5^
48
1. 3. 2
Joel Leonard,
5
l-5i
48
1. 3. 2
Amasa Pettibone, "
5
1.5|
48
]. 3. 2
Elihu Pettibone
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Kecompence Smith
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Daniel Barns
3
1.4
24
0 12. 0
Eben' Barns
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Martin Deming
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Sylvester Deming
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Benajah Leonard
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Edmund [EmondJ Burritt [Barritt]
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Adiu Hinds
5
1.4
48
0.13. 0
Eli Pettibone
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
John Adams
3
1.4
24
0.13. 0
Martin Chittenden
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Ward Post
3
1.4
48
1. 3. 8
Thos. [ThaO Averill*
3
1.4
48
1. 3. 8
Keuben Buckingham
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
Thos. Clark
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
PoMce Stearns [Isaacl
5
1.4
48
1. 2. 8
Phineas Heath Clark
5
1.4
48
1. 3.11
George Youngs
3
1.4
24
0.12. 0
/33. 0. 5i
* [Merrill erased; Sergt. inserted
]
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
29th. August, 1782. Then personally appeared Capt. Elijah
Galusha and made oath to the justice of the above charge to the
best of his knowledge. Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, Nov. 17, 1782. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Capt. Elijah Galusha or bearer, it being twenty-two-
pounds five pence three farthings.
Timo. Brownson,
John Strong,
Rec'd Arlington, Dec. 26, 1782, of Ira Allen, Treasurer
twenty-two pounds and five pence V5 lawful money in full of the
above.
£22.0. 5)i Elijah Galusha.
Committee
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
603
[53] l^Capt. Bigelow Lawrence' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company, Col. Wal-
bridge's Regiment for services done in assisting the sheriff in
Windham County, in Sept. 1782, said Comp^ commanded by
Ensign Josiah Perry.
Names
No. days
in
service
Miles
travel
Total
Ensign Josiah Perry
5
45
1.16.3
Sergt. David Leonard
4
45
1 17.0
do Joshua Hutchmgs
5
1.10.0
John Wright
5
3/ pr day
1.10.0
W° Hewlett
5
do
1.10,0
Peter Lawrence
5
1.10.0
Josiah Ford
3
1. 4.0
Roger Smith
4
1. 7.0
Jona. Bennett
4
1. 7.0
John Fuller
4
1. 7.0
Elihu Cross
2
17
0. 8.0
Elisha Field
3
1. 4.0
Parley Howlett
4
1. 7.0
John Drinkwotter
4
1. 7.0
Jeri^ Clark
4
1. 7.0
^20 1.3
Pay Table Office, Sunderland Dec 29, 1783. The above pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, being twenty pounds one shilling and three pence to
Ensign Josiah Perry.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ,.
Isaac Tichenor, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 31, 1783. Rec'd of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order, being twenty pounds
one shilling three pence lawful money.
Josiah Perry, Ensign.
604:
STATE OF VERMONT
[333]
\^CaJ>t. Hezekiah Armstrong' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Armstrong's Company of Militia in Col.
Walbridge's Regiment, who went over the mountain to assist the
sheriff.
Names
Com-
menced
When
re-
turned
Days
Miles
Pr
day
Total
Hezekiah Armstrong, Capt.
Sep. 9
Sep. 12
4
50
6.0
2. 0. 8
Eleazer Hawks, Lieut.
( u
4
50
4.6
1.14. 8
Lebbeus Armstrong, En.
' 10
3
40
4.6
1. 6.10
Daniel Harmon, Sergt.
' 9
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Jonathan Nelson
' "
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Andrew Wood
I 1 1
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Phineas Scott
i:
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
AuHtin Harmon [Hermon]
' "
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Alexander McCoUuck
( it
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Beuben Clapp
i (1
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
David Robertson
' "
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
William Hutchins
I K
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Theophilus Clark
( ((
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Benjamin Fay
( ((
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Moses Gun
' "
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Joseph Hubbell
( I I
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Zimri Hill
' "
4
50
3.
1. 8 8
John Grridley
' "
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Nathan Delano
1 11
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Benjamin Fassett
( ( '.
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Timothy Pollett
. .1
4
50
3.
1. 8. '8
Ichabod Hawks
( ( (
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Henry Walbridge, Jr.
( ((
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Nathl. Brush
' 10
3
40
3.
1. 2. 4
Isaac Tichenor
' "
3
40
3.
1. 3. 4
Moses Yale
' 9
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
William Munro
( <i
4
50
3.
1. 8. 8
Eliakim Perry
' 10
3
40
1. 3. 4
Caleb Clark
( <(
3
50
1. 5. 8
Benjamin Harwood
' "
3
40
1. 2. 4
Lemuel Cleveland
' '•
3
40
1. 3. 4
Nathan Warren
i 1 1
3
40
1. 2. 4
Hezekiah Dewey
' "
3
50
1. 5. 8
Joseph Kobertson
' "
3
40
1. 2. 4
Daniel Pratt
( ( c
3
50
1. 5. 8
Bildad Hubbel
1 11
3
40
1. 2. 4
Benjamin Butler
i ( (
3
40
1. 3. 4
Nathaniel Butler
( l(
3
40
1. 3. 4
Francis Herrick
. 11
3
40
1. 3. 4
Hugh Steward
Sep. 9
4
50
1. 8. 8
;^54. 4. 2
Attest,
Hf
;zek
iah A]
rmstrc
3ng, C
:apt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
605
Pay Table Office, Bennington, April 29, 1783. The within
pay roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Capt. Hezekiah Armstrong or bearer, fifty-four pounds four
shillings and two pence, agreeable to the within roll.
^54.4.3 Isaac Tichenor, | „
T^;™ (.u D y Committee.
Timothy Brownson, [
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 6, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being
fifty-four pounds four shillings and two pence, lawful money.
Hezekiah Armstrong, Capt.
[31] [Co/. Ebenezer Walbridge s Regiment — Officers\
Pay Roll for Col. Eben"- Walbiidge's Reg't of Field and Staff
Officers, on an Expedition to assist the Sheriff of Windham County.
Names and Rank
Days
in
ser-
vice
Wages &
rations
per day
Miles
travel
Pay
per
mile
Total
Ebet)^ Walbridge, Col.
Sam' Robinson, Lt. Col.
Bigelow Lawrence, Maj.
Alex' Brush, Adjt.
6
6
6
6
0.13.4
0.10 8
0. 9.4
0. 6.0
45
45
46
45
40
4
4
4
4.15.0
3.19.0
3.11.4
2.11.0
£ 14 16.4
Eben' Walbridge, Col.
) The within roll is approved and the
f Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
Pay Table Office,
Bennington, Feb. 28. 1784
being fourteen pounds sixteen shillings four pence, lawful money,
to Col. Ebenezer Walbridge, or bearer.
Saml. Rartlit, \ ^
T,.„ -D \ Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, March 1st, 1784. Rec'd of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
;£ 14.16.4.
Eben'' Walbridge.
606
STATE OF VERMONT
[304]
yCapt. Joseph Safford's Cotnpany]
Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company of Militia, Col.
Eben"' Walbridge's Reg-iment. who served in Windham County,
commencing 7th Sept., 1782, ending the 13th, both days included.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Amt.
wages &
rations
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Joseph Safiord
6
6.8
1.18
45
0.15.0
2.13.0
Lt. GideoQ Spencer
6
4.4
1.16
45
do
2. 1.0
" Jona. Scott
6
4.4
1.16
2. 1.0
Sergt. Thos. Abel
4
3.
13
1. 7
'• Koswell Mosely
4
do
la
1. 7
Matthew Scott
5
15
1.10
David Shephard
5
15
1.10
Corpl. Josiah Brush
5
do
1.10
" Jona. Robinson
5
1.10
" Jehiel Smith
5
1.10
" Solomon Safford
5
1.10
Joshua Hathaway
5
1.10
Masa Branch
5
1.10
Benj. Hulburt
5
1.10
Hugh Stuart
5
1.10
Saml. Safford, Jr.
5
1.10
Leonard Eobinson
5
1.10
Solomon Walbridge
5
1.10
Thos. Stearns
5
1.10
Nathan Billing
5
1.10
Garrot Lake
5
1.10
Ben]. Leming
5
1.10
Phineas Meigs
5
1.10
Issachar Norton
5
1.10
Thos. Taylor
5
1.10
Lavid Fay [Tracy erased]
5
1.10
Loan Dewey
5
1.10
Saml. Holmes
5
1.10
Lemuel Scott
5
1.10
Silas Ryce [Rice]
5
1.10
Silas Robinson
5
1.10
Ammi Puller
5
1.10
Isaac Ryce
5
1.10
Calvin Bingham
4
1. 7
Elisha Nichols
4
1. 7
Phineaa Wright
4
1. 7
Jona. Wentworth
4
1. 7
Uriah Coss
4
1. 7
;^58. 4.0
Attest, Joseph Safford, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 607
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 5, 1783. The witbin pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay Capt. Joseph Safjord or bearer fifty-eight pounds four
shillings lawful money. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ ■. ,
^ ■' - " '- f^ommittee.
iCor
Timo. Brownso
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 15, 1783. Reed, of
Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being
fifty-eight pounds four shillings, lawful money in behalf of Capt.
Joseph Safford.
_;^58.4.0 Timo. Brownson.
1^245] \^Capt. Joseph Safford' s Company^ additional^
Pay Roll of one Man, Capt. Joseph SafEord's Company of
Militia that served in Windham County in Sept. 1782, through
mistake left out of the Pay Roll of said Company.
Robert Cochran 5 days @ 3/ 45 miles travel— Total ^1.10.0
Joseph Safford, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Jun. 1. 1784. The above
account being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Capt Joseph Safford or bearer one pound ten
shillings.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ „„-,<.
o 1 D .1 4. r Committee.
Saml. Bartht, )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland. Jan. 5, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order in behalf of Capt.
Joseph Safford.
^1.10.0 George Hills.
608
STATE OF VERMONT
[23]
\Capt. William Simonds' Com.panv\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William vSimond's Company, CoU
Bradley's Regiment raised to assist the Sheriff to g-o to Guilford.
m ^
^
DO -H
Names
O) a3
>& t_,
a
ll
|a
Sum total
fi
p.
GQ
a.j3
ft
=1 s
0^
Capt. William SimondB
5
(is
30'
40
4d
13.4
3.3.4
John Harwood
4
40
13.4
l..'5.4
Lemuel Sargeant
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Tim 05- Clark
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Abraham Smith
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Jona. Hoi ten
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
John Lovell
4
"
40
13.4
. 1.5.4
Jehiel Webb
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
W™ Storms
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Isaac Stoel
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
John Fuller
5
"
40
13.4
1.8.4
S' William Stearns
5
"
40
13.4
1.8.4
S' Colvei) Webb
5
"
40
13.4
1.8.4
Gardner Simonds
5
"
40
13.4
1.8.4
Al>el White
5
"
40
13.4
1.8.4
Elisha Casting:
5
40
13.4
1.8.4
John Hazelton
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Ichabod Clossen
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Corpl. Nathan Ware
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
John Pulsipher
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Danl. Richard
4
".
40
18.4
1.5 4
Almon Roundye
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Elezer Sterns
4
"
40
13.4
1.5.4
Westminster, ss. Windham County, Oct. 26, 1782. Then
Capt. William Simonds, signer to the within pav roll personally
appeared and made solemn oath that the same is just and true.
Coran Nathan Fisk, Justice of Peace.
Pay Office, Manchester, April 18, 1783. The within pay roll
being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto-
Captain William Simonds or order, thirty two pounds, four
shillings. Isaac Tichenor,
John Strong,
'■' [ Cor
Westminster, July 14, 1783. Then rec'd of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, ^32.4.0 lawful money in full of this roll and the above
warrant. W"" Simonds, Capt.
[One line of the above table, including the name of a soldier, has been cut-
away by the binder.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
609
[231]
[Ca//. Ebenezer Wood's Company^
A (Pay Roll for Capt. Eben' Wood's Company of Alarm List
in the Expedition to Guilford in Sept. 1782.
Nambs
Office
Lt.
Lt.
Days
Miles
Pr
mile
Pr day
Total
Joseph Wiokwire
Simeon Harmon
4
4
50
50
4
4
0.40
0.40
1.12.8
1.12.8
£Z. 5.4
Simeon Harmon, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 3, 1784. The above
account being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
Lt. Simeon Harmon or bearer three pounds five shillings and
four pence. Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Saml. Bartlit, [ Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Feb. 9, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order, being three pounds
five shillings and four pence, lawful money, in behalf of Lt.
Simeon Hathaway. Jos. Wick wire, Lieut.
Roll on File in Office.
[535]
^Capt. Josiah Fish's Company]
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Josiah Fish's Company of Foot in the
jst Regt. of Militia in Gen. Fletcher's Brigade, commanded by
Stephen R. Bradley, Colo., performed in the month of Sept. 1783,
assisting the Sheriff in carrying into execution the law, &c:" on
wh. are the following names, — the columns of miles & amount of
pay are not given : —
Names
Commen-
cing
Ending
No. of
days
Capt. Josiah Fish
Lt. Ezra Holbrook
Lt. Amzi Doolittle
Lt. Joshua Davis
Lt. Elijah Robinson
Sergt. Amariah Taft
Elias Holbrook
" Benja. How
Sept.
10'"
ii
16
( i
10
10
10
Sept.
20"
13
11
20
1. i
11
11
13
11
4
2
5
5
2
2
4
[39]
610
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Commen-
No. of
Ending
cing
days
Sept.
Sept.
Sergt. Timo. Holbrook
16
30
5
James Shafter
( i
i (
5
" Asa Brnse
I i
( t
5
Darius Wheeler
I i
( (
5
Corpl. Levi Howard
a
( t
5
" Saml. Wiswell
10
11
3
John Dyer
( (
( (
3
Benja. t)yer
i i
i (
3
John McMaster
i i
t (
2
Saml. Wiswell
16
20
5
Ely Holbrook
1 (
17
3
Thos. Dunton
((
t (
3
Caleb Darling
( i
( i
3
Edward White
( (
i. (
3
Jesh" Walker
( t
( (
2
W° Robins
( i
I (
3
Jos'" Wood, Jr.
( (
1(
3
John Timlow
((
( (
3
Joseph Tyler
( (
a
3
Stephen Rawson
i I
((
3
Peter Hazleton
H
( (
2
Calvin Hayward
i I
((
2
Saml. Wellman
i i
i(
3
Asel Woodcock
I I
»*
3
Caleb Hayward
10
13
4
John Fish, Jr
t (
( i
4
William Taft
( (
i t
4
John Right [Bight]
t i
( (
4
Michal Johnson
i i
((
4
John How Jr.
n
I <
4
Thomas Wood
i i
t (
4
Calvi-n Ewins
u
( (
4
John Hazeltine
( (
( (
4
Daniel Miller
t (
a
4
Luther Doolittle
( i
( t
4
Ephraim Barns
i i
( (
4
Baley Rawson
if.
( t
4
Eben' Taft
16
20
5
Calvin Hayward
( (
t(
5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
611
Names
Commen-
No. of
Ending
cing
days
Sept.
Sept.
Samuel Whitney-
16
20
5
John How, 3*
5
Will-^ Potter
5
Will"" Robins
5
Isaac Hart
5
Ephraim Hitchcock
5
Eli Hayward
5
Elijah Bruse
5
Ephraim Brnse
5
Steph. Tainter
5
Philip Rutter
5
Saml. Scott
5
Peter Lyndsey
5
Abel Wooderd
5
Jona. Boyden
5
W" Beal
5
Israel Hooker
5
Jona. Boyden, Jr.
5
Amaziah Ruhman
5
Simeon Davis
5
Jerem'' Tinkham
5
Absalom Holmes
5
Seth Oak
5
Netha''' Oak
5
Joel Perham
5
Holden
5
Amos Holbrook
5
Eben-- Burt
5
Isaac Layn
5
Jeremiah Richenson
5
Asa Holbrook
10
11
2
Eph"" Barns
16
20
5
Travel fr. 20 to 34 miles— Capt's. 64.—
612
STATE OF VERMONT
[269]
\Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company \
A Pay Roll of Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company, Col.
Cornelius Douty's Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 2d day of October to the 8th. Ordered by Gen.
Stark to White Creek.
Names
Days
P'- day
Miles
pr
mile
Total
Capt. Shadrach Phelps
6
0.6.8
30
4d
2.10.0
Lt. Edward Hendrem
6
4.3
30
4
1.15.6
En. Hendrick Jackson
6
4.3
30
4
1.15.6
Sergt. Asa Nichols
6
1.7
30
4
0.19.6
" Jabez Griswold
6
1.7
30
4
0.19.6
Corpl. John Strow
6
1.5
30
4
0.18.8
Jacob Vanworaen
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
Luther Brown
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
Jonas Putnam
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
James Borrow
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
Jabez Bennet
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
David Griswold
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
Nathl. [Nanthril] Barns
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.O
Job Paddock
6
1.4
30
4
0.18.0
^16. 2.8
Attest, Shadrach Phelps, Capt.
Pay Table OflSce, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The within
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. Shadrach Phelps or order the sum of sixteen
pounds two shillings and eight pence.
Isaac Tichenor, | ^ ...
XT ^.ui D \. \ Committee.
Nathl. Brush, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in
behalf of Capt. Shadrach Phelps by his order 4th March, 1782.
Simeon Harmoun.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
613
[95] [Mi'/i/ia of Sharon and Royalton under Capt. B. Green]
A Pay Roll of ten of the Militia belonging to the towns of
Sharon and Royalton, who served under the command of Capt.
Beriah Green, at Fort Fortitude, commencing the ll"" of October
and ending the 30"" A. D. 1782, both days included.
Names
Corpl. Experience Triscot
JoBeph Waller
David Waller
W" Walbridge
Pardon Mosure
Nathl. Wheeler
Entered
Discharg''
Days in
service
Pay pr
day
Oct. 11
" 14
( C (t
Oct. 20
10
10
10
7
7
7
l/5i
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
Total
;^0.14.8
0.13.4
0.13.4
0. 9.4
0. 9.4
0. 9.4
£3. 9.4
Attest, Beriah Green, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, Feb. 31, 1783.
The within account being approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Beriah Green or order the sum of
^3.9.4.
Isaac Tichenor, )
John Strong, j
Com^
Norwich, July 35, 1783. Received of Ira Allen, Esq. Treas-
urer, three pounds nine shillings and four pence, L. M. in full of
the within roll and foregoing order. Elias Stevens.
(379]
l^Zieut. David Powers Pay Roll]
A Pay Roll of my service done as a Lieut, in Maj. Brownson's
Battalion in the year 1783, commencing April 1st and ending
Oct. 33'', inclusive. David Powers, Lieut.
Entered
Discharged
Days
Eations
pr day
Wages and
rations pr
day
Pr month
Total
April 1st
Oct. 231
205
8"
0.4.3i
5.8.0
43.15.0
March 6, 1783. The above Pay Roll examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lieut. David Powers
or bearer, it being forty-three pounds fifteen shillings.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ...
T 1. o^ r Committee.
John Strong, )
614 STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, March 7, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the within order, being-
forty-three pounds fifteen shillings, lawful money.
D. Powers, Lt.
[345] \Capt. James Brookins' Company {additional') ]
A Pay Roll of two soldiers in Capt. James Brookins' Company
in Col. Fletcher's Battalion in 1782.
Abraham Owens, from the 1st of July, 1782, until the
15th of December ensuing, being five months and
15 days @ 40/8 pr month . . ^11.0.0
Solomon Wood, from the 8th of July, 1782, until the
15th of Dec"' ensuing, being five months and seven
days at 40/8 per month . . ^^10.9.4
Total ;^^21.9.4
James Brookins, Capt.
Bennington, April 29, 1783. Personally appears before me
Capt. James Brookins and makes solemn oath that the above
account is just and true, and that the said Owens and Wood were
not made up for their pay in the pay roll for my [his] company,
but were left out b}' mistake.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, April 29, 1783. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, the sum of twenty-
one pounds nine shillings and four pence, taking his receipt to be
accountable. Isaac Tichenor, | r^ ■,.
^. T-> ' 'r Committee.
Time. Brownson, )
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2^ 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
615
[137]
\^Lieut. Ward Eager' s Company]
The following is a true List of the officers and soldiers who
inarched to Brattleboro' in the Muster, December 24, 1782, pur-
suant to orders received from Col. John Sergeants of said Brattle-
boro', to suppress insurrections and disturbances then subsisting
in those parts, under the command of Lt. Ward Eagor.
Names
Lt. Ward Eager
En. Josh" Davis
Sergt. Hezch. Boj'den
" Darius Wheeler
Corpl. Ephraim Bruce
" Peter Lindsy
Fifer Saml. Tainter
Abel Bullard
Elijah Bruce
Saml. Bobinson
Jeremy Eichardson
Joseph Wilder
Philip Butler
Jjem' Stevens
David Southward
Benj. Tainter
Edward Smith
Nathl. Stedman
Joshua Morse
Jonas Stockwell
Eben' Ober
Amos Martyn
Solo. Wood
Days
Pr
day
4
0.4.0
2
0.3.6
2
0.3.6
2
3.
3
3.
3
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
4
3.
3
3.
3
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
2
3.
amt.
wages
0.16.0
0. 7.0
7.0
7.0
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
Miles
11
11
12
10
13
11
9
12
13
12
12
12
12
12
9
13
12
12
11
12
10
10
Pr
mile
4"
amt.
milage
0.3. 8
3. 8
3. 8
3. 4
4. 0
3. 8
3. 0
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
3.10
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
4. 0
3. 4
4. 4
4. 0
4. 0
3. 8
4. 0
3. 4
3. 4
Total
0.19. 8
0.10. 8
0.11. 0
10. 4
10.
9. 8
9.
10
10
10.
9.10
10.
10
10
10
15.
10. 4
10
10.
9. 8
10.
9. 4
£n. 3.10
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 26, 1783. The within
pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Lieut. Ward Eager or bearer, the sum of
twelve pounds three shillings and ten pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^ ...
o 1 -D .1-^ t Committee
Saml. Bartlit, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 7, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Lt. Ward
Eager. Eben' Merrick, Capt.
616
[343]
STATE OF VERMONT
yCapt. Isaac Wheeler s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Isaac Wheeler's Company in Co]. John
Sargeant's Regiment in the State of Vermont, from the 24th of
Dec. to the 26th.
Names
Days
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
fees
Pr
day
Total
Capt. Isaac Wheeler
3
8
4d
0.3.8
6.
1. 0.8
Lt. Judah Moore
3
8
4
4.6
0.16.3
Sergt. Jesse Swift
3
8
4
3.
11.8
" Biohard Mellen
3
8
4
3.
11.8
Oorpl. Medad Smith
3
8
4
3.
11.8
Samuel Benell
3
8
4
3.
11.8
Simeon Chandler
3
8
4
3.
11.8
Seth Foster
3
8
4
3.
11.8
Joseph Nye
3
8
4
.3.
11.8
Isaac Washbourne
3
8
4
3.
11.8
;^6.10.3
A true roll.
Attest,
Isaac Wheeler, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 24, 1783. The within roll
examined and approved, and the Treasurer of the State of Ver-
mont is directed to pay the same, amounting to the sum of six
pounds ten shillings and two pence, lawful money, to Capt. Isaac
Wheeler or bearer. Timo. Brownson, ) .,
Saml. Bartlit, [
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 24, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Capt.
Isaac Wheeler. Simeon Edwards.
Committee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
617
[303]
[Capt Jaso7i Duncan's Company^ JDummerston]
A Pay Roll for Capt. Jason Duncan's Company of Militia in
Col. John .Sargeants' Regiment in the State of Vermont for march-
ing: to Brattleboro' sundry times, by order of Col. Sargeants in
order to suppress the disaffected oarty in said Regiment, in Decem-
ber, 1782.
Names
Jason Duncan, Capt.
Daniel Gates, Lt.
Benj. Estabrook, En.
Josiah Boyden, Capt.
Leonard Spalding
John Wyman
Seth Duncan. Sergt.
Joseph Hildreth, "
Nathan Davis, Corpl.
Samuel Laughton, "
Caleb Graham,
Lemuel Davenport
Justin Sargeants
Dan Brook
Oliver Rice
Joseph Gilbert
Nathl. French
George Taylor
Joel Knight
Jona. Tainter
Smith Butler
Levi Bemas
John Miller
Caleb Sargeants
Simeon Johnson
Benj. Alvord
John Negus
Charles Davenport
W™ Middleditch
Joseph Haven
Joseph Shaw
William Negus
EHhu Sargeants
Russell Bigelow
Days
4
3
3
3
3
6
2
2
3
4
3
2
4
3
4
2
2
5
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
3
2
Wages
0.
4.0
13.6
13.6
9.0
9.0
18.0
6.0
6.0
9.0
12.0
9.0
6.0
12.0
9.0
12.0
6.0
6.0
15.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
9.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
12.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
9.0
6.0
Miles
21
14
14
14
18
21
9
4
14
14
13
6
9
21
7
10
7
3
7
5
7
7
7
12
5
5
3
14
6
3
Total
1.4
4.8
4.8
2.8
2.4
1.8
2.8
4.4
2.0
3.0
7.0
2.4
3.4
2.4
1.0
2.4
1.8
2.4
2.4
2.4
4,
1
1
1
4.8
2.0
1.0
618
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Bays
Wages
Miles
Total
Rufus Sargeants
Arad Holton
3
2
9.0
6.0
5
7
1.8
2.4
_ esse Knig-ht
2
6.0
7
2.4
^Danl. Kathan
2
6.0
5
1.8
onas Walker, En
2
6.0
8
2.8
Timo. Spalding
Eben' Brook
4
3
12.0
9.0
10
7
6.0
2.4
Andrew Haskell
3
9.0
13
4.4
Abel Butler
3
6.0
7
2.4
Thos. Burnham
3
9.0
8
2.8
Patrick McManus
2
6.0
6
2.0
Oliver Hartwell
2
6.0
5
1.8
Wm. Kelley
2
6.0
5
1.8
David Button
2
6.0
6
3.0
Leml. Graham
2
6.0
5
1.8
Benj. Whitney
Alex. Kelley
Asa Button
3
2
4
9.0
6.0
12.0
8
10
14
2.8
3.4
4.8
Calvin Builer
2
6.0
7
2.4
Silas Fairchild
4
12.0
15
5.0
Jacob Laughton
Moses Taylor
4
2
12.0
6.0
14
7
4.8
2.4
Reuben Spalding
Nathan Cook
5
2
15.0
6.0
2
7
0.8
2.4
Bavid Laughton
5
15.0
20
6.8
Jesse Hildreth
3
9.0
7
2.4
Benj. Howe
2
6.0
10
3.4
Henry Balcom
2
6.0
10
3.4
Isaac Miller
2
6.0
8
2.8
^26.17.0
;£9.13.0
Jason Buncan, Capt.
Bummerston, Feb. 10, 1783. Then personally appeared Capt.
John Buncan and solemnly swore that this muster roll was a true
Muster Roll, according to his best knowledge.
Before me, Jona. Knight, Justice of Peace,
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 24, 1783. The within roll
examined and approved, and the Treasurer of the State of Ver-
mont is directed to pay the same, amounting to the sum of thirty-
six pounds ten shillings lawful money to Capt. Jason Buncan or
bearer. Timo. Brownson, j p
Saml. Bartlit, [ ^°^
Dmmittee
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
619
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 24, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt.
Jason Duncan.
;^36.10.0. Simeon Edwards.
[205]
\Capt. Jason Duncan's Company^ additional ^
A Pay Roll for a nunnber of Men in Capt. Jason Duncan's
Company in Dummerston in Col. John Sergents' Regiment of
militia, for marching to Guilford in September and to Brattle-
boro' in December, 1782, by order from Col. Sergents, which
thro' mistake were never made up in the Pay Rolls which were
made up for service done by the company at that time, and have
never received any wages nor had any drawn for the service
hereafter mentioned.
Names
Elijah Town, Jr.
Charles Davenport
Charles Davenport, Jr.
John Scott
Andrew Herschel
Samuel Dutton, Jr.
Cornelius Jones
Days
Pr
day
amt.
wages
0.12.0
9.0
6.0
9.0
9.0
3.0
6.0
Miles
14
7
7
7
P'
mile
Total
4
0. 4.8
4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.8
2.8
1.8
i:3.12.8
Dummerston, March 25, 1874.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, June 22, 1784. The within
roll is approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same, being three pounds twelve shillings and eight pence, lawful
money, to Capt. Jason Duncan or bearer.
^3.12.8 Time. Brownson, ) p ,
Saml. Bartlit, S^"^^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 23*, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf Capt. Jason
Duncan.
^3.12.8 Josiah Boyden.
620
STATE OF VERMONT
[377] [Ctf/. John Sergeants' Regiment — Officers]
Pay Roll for the Field officers of the 7"' Regiment of the
State of Vermont, for service done in defence of the State in
Sept. 1782, excepting Maj. Edwards is only returned for service
done in Dec. 1782.
Names
Days
amt.
wages
Miles
amt.
wages
John Sergeants, Col.
Zadock Granger Lt. C.
Simeon Edwards, MaJ'
10
7
13
7. 0.0
4. 4.0
6.10.0
16
20
80
5.4
6.8
6.8
;^17.14.0 116
Phineas Freeman, Q. M., Express service 4 days,
wages ^"1.14.0. milage 0.16.8
1.18.8
[ Total, i: 22.3.4
Attest, John Sergeants, C°'
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 24, 1733. The within
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer of the State of
Vermont is directed to pay to Col. John Sergeant or bearer the
sum ot twenty-two pounds three shillings and four pence, lawful
money. Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartlit,
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 24, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Col. John
Sargeants.
;^22.3.4 Simeon Edwards.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
621
[286]
lCaJ>t Nathaniel Smith's Company\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Nathl. Smith's Company for service done
for this State in the year 1783.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Lt. Enos Harmon
3
11
16.5
Sergt. Stephen Eastman
3
8.5
Corpl. Josiah Risdon
3
8.0
Hezekiah Tousley
3
7.8
Calvin Eastman
3
7.8
Thomas Tousley
3
7.8
Oliver Eastman
3
7.8
William Tousley
3
2.4
Ashbel Sykes
3
7.8
Matthew Tousley
3
3
7.8
Cyprian Eastman
3
7.8
Leinuel Stannard
3
7.8
Saml. Brooks
3
7.8
Reuben Farnsworth
3
7.8
^5.11.2
Enos Harmon, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Jan. 28, 1784. The within pay roll ap-
proved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lt. Enos
Harmon, or bearer, it being five pounds eleven shillings and
eight pence. Timo. Brownson,
Samuel Bartlit,
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Feb. 12, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Lt. Enos
Harmon.
^5.11.8 Jona. Eastman.
j. Com'^
622
STATE OF VERMONT
[74 J yCapt. John Grays Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gray's Company of Foot in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment for service done in the year 1782.
Names
Days
Miles
For
service
For
travel
For pro-
vision
Total
B d
s.
;^8.d
Oapt. Gray
3
18
10/8
4/6
1.
0.]9.4
Lt. Underbill
3
18
8
4/6
1.
14.6
Sergt. Danl. Kent
1
8
yn
3.
0.6
4.3
Shubael Cook
1
18
l/7i
3.
0.6
4.3
W" Danton
2
18
2/8
1/6
1.
8.8
ThoB. Sanford
3
8
3/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Joseph Gage
1
18
1/4
2.
0.6
4.0
W" Manley
3
18
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Lumeum Ca»8
3
18
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Sam' Strong
3
18
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
DamaBe to hii gun 89.
Ja. Underbill
2
8
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Asa Strong
1
18
1/4
3
0.6
4.0
Isaiab Gray
3
8
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Titus Sikes
1
18
1/4
3.
0.6
4.0
Sylvanus Sikes
3
18
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Tbos. Dunton
3
8
2/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Jno. Kent
1
8
1/4
2.
0.6
4.0
Cepbas Kent
1
8
1/4
2.
0.6
4.0
Moses Kent
1
8
1/4
3.
0.6
4.0
David Underbill
1
8
1/4
3.
0.6
4.0
Danl. Barnbam
2
18
3/8
4/6
1.
8.8
Jno. Manley 3''
1
8
1/4
3.
0.6
4.0
Erestes Monsel
1
8
1/4
3.
0.6
4.0
om.
[lohn Gray, Capt.]*
Pay Table Office, April 24, 1783. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. John Gray or bearer, it being eight pounds thirteen shill-
ings. Timo. Brownson,
^8.13.0 John Strong,
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 7, 1783.
Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above
order, being eight pounds thirteen shillings lawful money. In
behalf of Capt. Gray. John Strong.
♦[Footing of Column and Signature (?) cut off by binder]
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
625
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626
STATE OF VERMONT
[166] [Capt. Thomas Barney and Volunteers]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Barney and sixteen Volunteers
that marched agreeable to Col. Ira Allen's Orders, received March
the 18'\ 1783.
Capt. Thomas Barney, 3 days 20/, Travel 16 miles 5/4 £
Lt. Stephen Smith, 2 days 8/8, Travel 12 miles 4/
Sergt. Christopher Roberts, 2 days 3/2, Travel 16 miles
5/4
Sergt. Truman Powel, 2 days 3/2, Travel 12 miles 4/
John Roberts, 2 days 3/2, Travel 12 miles 4/
" Jonathan Ormsby, 2 days. Travel 16 miles 5/4
Peleg Sutherland, 2 days 2/8, Travel 12 miles 4/
Timothy Bliss, 2 days 2/8, Travel 16 miles 5/4
James Lewis, 2 days 2/8, Travel 16 miles 5/4
Jeremiah Whelpley, 1 day 1/4, 8 miles 2/8
Nathan Beman, 2 days 2/8, 12 miles 4/
Daniel Ormsby, % days 2/8, 16 miles 5/4
Benjamin Roberts, 2 days 2/8, 16 miles 5/4
William Bennet. 2 days 1/4, 8 miles 2/8
Thomas Abner, 1 day 1/4, 8 miles 2/8
Daniel Jones, 1 day 1/4, 6 miles 2/
1.5.4
12.8
7.2
7.2
8.6
6.8
8.0
8.0
4.0
6.8
8.0
8.0
4.0
4.0
3.4
£%.lQ.i
Attest, Thomas Barney, Capt.
Manchester, April 26, 1784.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, April 27, 1784. The above roll
is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, being
six pound ten shillings lawful money, to Capt. Thomas Barney, or
bearer. Saml. Bartlit, ( Committee.
Timo. Brownson, i
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 8, 1784. Reed, of^ the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt.
Thomas Barney.
^6.10.0 Robt. Loggan.
[176]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\Capt. Frye Bayiey's Company, Newbury'\
627
A Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayiey's Company in Newbury, from
May, 1781 till the end of the War, and scouting, guarding, &c. , in
sundry alarms iinder the command of Col. Peter Alcott and Robert
Johnson.
Time in
service
Pay per
Names
mnn fli
Total
Months
Days
ili \j lI \. 1.L
Fray Bayley, Capt.
1
20
8.0.0
13. 6.8
Remembrance Chamber-
lin, Lt.
1
2
5.8.
5.16.0
John Russell, 2* Lt.
12
6.8.
2.12.0
Edmund Brown, Ensign
10
6.0.
3. 4.
Joshua Bayley, Sergt.
1
20
2.8.
4. 0.
Samuel Eaton, "
16
2.8.
1. 5.7
Er Chamberlin, "
6
2.8.
9.6
John Brown, "
12
2.8.
19.
Jacob Bayley, Junior
1
20
2.
3. 6.8
Stephen Powers
1
20
2.
3. 6.8
Samuel Johnson
1
14
2.
2.18.8
Moses Knight
1
14
2.
2.18.8
David Hazeltine
11
2.
14.8
Siles Chamberlin
17
2.
1. 2.8
Sylvanus Heath
11
2.
14.8
John Sayer
12
2.
16.
Abiel Chamberlin
11
2.
14.8
Daniel Goodwin
12
2.
16.
Uriah Chamberlin
11
2.
14.8
Gideon Smith
11
2.
14.8
Peter Wesson
6
2.
8.
Aaron Wesson
6
2.
8.
Elihu Johnson
6
2.
8.
Dudley Carleton
11
2.
14.8
Peletiah Bliss
11
2.
14.8
Robert Kay
1
2.
2.
Cornelius Morgan
11
2.
14.8
Benjamin Muzzey
11
2.
14.8
Joseph Chamberlin
1
14
2.
2.18.8
Simeon Stevens
25
2.
1.13.4
Otho Stevens
11
2.
14.8
Jacob Kent, Junior
11
2.
14.8
Paul Ford
20
2.
1. 6.8
628
STATE OF VERMONT
Time in service
Names
Pay per
Total
Months
Days
month
Aaron Shepard
11
2.
14. S
Jona. Barrows
6
2.
8.
Sam' Fellows
3
2.
2.8
Asher Chamberlin
6
2.
8.
Moses Chamberlin
1
10
2.
13.4
Ashbel Shepard
6
2.
8.
Reuben Foster
11
2.
14.8
John Mills
11
2.
14.8
Tho= Brock
11
2.
14.8
Jona. Goodwin
11
2.
14.8
Sam' Barnett
11
2.
14.8
John Vance, Jr.
11
2.
14.8
Jas. Johnstone
11
2.
14.8
Sam' Webster
11
2.
14.8
Eph. Webster
12
2.
16.0
Levi Sylvester, Jr.
6
2.
8.0
Neh. Lovewell
12
2.
16.0
Luthera Edy
11
2.
14.8
John Johnson
11
2.
14.8
John G. Bayley
1
2
2.
2. 3.8
Jacob Fowler
11
2.
14,8
Jos. Taylor
6
2.
8.0
Sam' Butterfield
6
2.
80
W" Wallace
11
2.
14.8
Tho» Hibbard
6
2.
8.
Tho= McKeltch
11
2.
14.8
Jas. Spears
11
2.
14.8
Reuben Sandborn
6
2.
8.0
Nath' Chamberlin
6
2.
8.0
John Canada
11
2.
14.8
Jona. Povv^ers
15
2.
1. 0.0
Ja" Bayley
21
3.
1. 8.0
Levi Sylvester, Senior
10
2.
13.4
Sam' Hadley
15
2.
1. 0.0
John Way
11
2
14.8
Ja' Wesson
6
2
8.
Timo. llaseltine
6
2.
8.
;^91.11.0
Fry Bayley, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
629
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within roll
is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being ninety-one pounds eleven shillings lawful money, to
Capt. Fry Bayley or bearer. Sam' Bartlit, | ^
T,.„„ r, ' y Committee.
Tim" Brownson, j
Sunderland, July 9, 1785. Rec* of I. Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order.
;^91.11.0 John G. Bayley.
[9, see 353] [CaJ>t Benjamin Whitney's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Whitney's Company in the
State of Vermont, at Guilford and other adjacent parts in the
county of Windham, from the 30th of Oct. 1783, to the 1=* of
March, 1784, inclusive.
Names
Capt. BeDJ. Whitney
Lt. Experience Pisk
En. Oliver Waters
Sergt. David MoLane
" Saml. Negus
" Sylvanus Fisk
" W" Martin
Corpl. Joseph Burk
" Asa Dutton
" Henry Harris
" Clifford Chaffe
Eifer John Day
Drm' Joel Knight
Abel Willard
Ezekiel Robinson
Asaph Wright
Solo. Baidwell
Eben' Abby
Seth Gould
Waterman Gould
Solo. Howard
Pearl Gould
Hosea Miller
Vestus Miller
Abraham Shipman
Leml. Richardson
W" Shipman
Benj. Fletcher
Danl. Badger
James Crawford
Stephen Fisk
Aaron Gould
Ephraim Spencer
Constant Chaffee
Enlisted
1783
Oct. 31
do
do
Nov. 1
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Nov. 4
do
do
do
do
do
Nov. 6
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Nov. 7
do
do
Wages
per mo.
;^10
3.10
3.10
3.10
3.10
3. 5
3.
3.
5
5
3. 5
3. 5
Discharge
In service]
1784
Mos
Days
4
March 1"
4
1 1
4
4
'<
4
4
( (
4
2
•'
4
2
f i
4
2
11
4
2
li
4
3
"
4
3
((
4
3
tt
4
3
11
4
3
"
4
3
it
4
3
1 1
4
3
<(
4
3
"
3
29
it
3
29
((
3
29
"
3
39
a
3
39
"
3
39
it
3
2T
'*
3
27
t(
8
37
tt
3
37
((
3
27
tl
3
27
t(
. 3
27
<•
3
27
li
3
37
'■
2
36
tt
3
38
tt
3
36
Total
48.13.0
37. 4.0
37.
14.
14.
14.
14.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
12.
12.
11
4.0
6.8
6.8
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.0
6.0
6.0
18.0
11.18 0
11.18.0
11.18.0
11.18.0
11.18.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.14.0
11.12.0
11.12.0
U.12.0
38.12.0
29. 2.0
39. 2.0
10.16.8
10.16.8
10.16.8
10.16.8
10. 1.4
10. 1.4
10.
2.
10.
10.
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
9. 4.0
9. 4.0
9. 4.0
5.16.0
8.16.0
8.16.0
8.16.0
8.16.0
8.16.0
8.16.0
8.13.0
8.13.0
8.12.0
8.12.0
8.13.0
5.13.0
5.12.0
8.13.0
8.12.0
8.10.0
8.10.0
630
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Enlisted
Wages
Disoharg
In service
Total
1783
Nov. 7
per mo.
3. 0
1784
Mos
Days
John Spaulding
March 1"
3
26
11.12.0
3.10.0
Abel Butler
Oct. 30
"
4
4
12. 8.0
2.10.0
Moses Seaver
do
"
4
4
12. 8.0
9. 6.0
Timo. Carpenter
Nov. 8
11
3
25
11. 10.0
9. 6.0
Bulkley Hutching
do
"
3
25
11.10.0
8. 8.0
John Hill
do
"
3
25
11.10.0
8. 8.0
Solo. Fleeman
do
•'
3
35
11.10.0
2. 8.0
John French
do
( (
3
25
11.10.0
2. 8.0
Nathan Cobb
do
i (
3
25
11.10.0
8. 8.0
Elnathan Perry
do
1 (
3
25
11. 10.0
8. 8.0
David Pettes
Nov. 10
it
3
28
11. 6.0
8. 8.0
Saml. Wood
do
ti
3
23
11. 6.0
8. 4.0
Moses Leonard
do
"
3
23
U. 6.0
8. 4.0
Eben' Holtdn
do
^ ,
3
23
11. 6.0
8. 4.0
James Pratt
do
ii
3
23
11. 6.0
Noah Robinson
do
11
3
33
11. 6.0
8. 4.0
Wm. Wyman
Nov. 10
"
3
23
11. 6.0
8. 4.0
Wm. Wyman, Jr.
do
"
3
23
11. 6.0
8. 4.0
Oliver Eice
Oct. 30
a
4
4
12. 6.0
8. 4.0
Eleazer Whitney
Nov. 10
"
3
33
12. 8.0
9. 6.0
Silas Pairchilds
do
it
3
33
13. 6.0
8. 4.0
John Brown
Nov. U
it
3
17
11. 6,0
8. 4.0
Caleb Moore
do
('
3
17
10.14.0
7.12.0
James Mann
do
tt
3
17
10.14.0
7.12.0
Wm. Negus
Oct. 30
"
4
24
10 14.0
7.12.0
John Negus
do
((
4
34
12. 8.0
9. 6.0
Stephen Tainter
Nov. 18
( (
3
13
12. 8.0
9. 6.0
Charles Davenport
Nov. 4
<(
3
29
11.18.9
7. 6.0
Jonas Temple
do
<(
3
39
11.18.9
8.16.0
Nathl. Bartlett
Nov. 8
(>
3
25
11.10.0
8.16.0
Eleazer Harris
Oct. 30
4
4
12. 8.0
9. 6.0
;^345.13.6
I hereby declare the within to be a true pay roll as within
mentioned, of my company, amounting as may be seen by the
within footings to the sum of ;^900:11:3.
Westminster, 18'^ June, 1784. Benjamin Whitney, Capt.
June 24, J784. This may certify that all the men that are
made up in the within roll (except two) have received a month's
pay, amounting in the whole to two hundred and nine pounds, two
shillings, to be deducted out of the sum total.
Benj. Whitney, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland. June 24, 1784. The within pay
roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, being six hundred and sixty-two pounds sixteen shillings
and eight pence, lawful money, to Capt. Benjamin Whitney, or
bearer. Saml. Bartlit, ) p„™ee
Timo. Brownson, (
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
631
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 34, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Benjamin Whitney, Capt.
[The last column appears in the original roll in the hand-
writing of Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster.] C. L. Knapp.
[The last column above agrees (with some variations) with the
last column of the roll on p. [352]. Certain errors in this roll
have been corrected from that. Others are obvious enough, and
are given as found. G.]
[39] [^Capf. Jacob Odel's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Odel's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Reg* of Militia for service done the state of Vermont in the
year 1784 on an alarm in April a taking tories on Rupert Moun-
tain.
Names and Bank
Wages
prday
Amount
of wages
Miles
travel
20
Amt. of
travel
0.6.8
Amt. wages
>nd travel
Capt. Jacob Odel
2
6/8
0.13. 4
1. 0. 0
Lt. Stephen Smith
2
4/8
0. 8. 6
20
0.6.8
0.15. 2
Ens" Eliak" Deming
2
4/3
0. 8. 6
20
0.6.8
0.15. 2
Sergt. Dan Allen
2
1/7
0. 3. 2
20
0.6.8
0. 9.10
" Nathan Smith
2
1/7
0. 3. 2
20
0.6.8
0. 9.10
" Bich'^ M'Intyre
2
1/7
0. 3. 2
20
0.6.8
0. 9.10
Oorpl. Nathl. Eichardson
2
1/5
0. 2.10
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 6
John Jones
a
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
Andrew Anderson
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
Philip Eeynolds
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
John Vaughn
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
Jas. Jameson
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
W" Cartee
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
Tabor Washbond
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
Wallace Sutherland
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
Simeon Hine
1
1/4
0. 1. 4
10
0.3.4
0. 4. 8
Benj. Vaughn
2
1/4
0. 2. 8
20
0.6.8
0. 9. 4
^8.18.0
Jacob Odel, Capt.
Bennington County, April 15, 1783. Sworn before me.
John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Office, Manchester, Apl. 16, 1783. The within account
being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Capt.
Jabob Odel or bearer, eight pounds eighteen shillings.
Isaac Tichenor, ) Qq^^^
Jno. Strong, (
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Oct. 11, 178t. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Jacob
aert Loggan.
632
STATE OF VERMONT
\^I^i7-si Company of Militia in Bennington^
Muster Roll of the first Company of Militia in the town of
Benning^ton, organized October 24"" 1764
Office?-s
John Fasseti Captain
James Breckenridge Lieutenant
Elisha Field Ensign
Warrant Officers
Leonard Robinson 1"' Sergeant
Samuel Safford 2°'^ do
Ebenezer Wood 3'''^ do
Henry Walbridge 4'^ do
Rank and File
Benjamin Whipple 1^' Corporal
John Wood 2"" do
Samuel Pratt Z''^ do
Peter Harwood 4"" do
Music
Benajah Story Drummer
Timothy Abbott
John Armstrong
Libeus Armstrong
Samuel Atwood
John Burnham
John Burnham Jr
David Barnard
Levi Castle
Nathan Clark Jr
Asa Clark
Nathan Clark 3"
Isaac Clark
Cornelius Cady
Johnson Cleveland
Robert Cochran
fSamuel Cutler
Isaac Davis
Elijah Dewey
Enoch Eastman
David Fassett
Samuel Scott
John Smith
John Smith Jr
Joseph Smith
Samuel Smith
Thomas Smith
Samuel
From Henry Stevens Papers v. 180]
John Fassett Jr
Jonathan Fassett
Josiah Fuller
Thomas Henderson
Zacbariah Harwood
Abraham Newton
George Pengery
Timothy Pratt
Silas Robinson
Moses Robinson
Joseph Richardson
Daniel Rood
Benjamin Rood
David Safford
Joseph Safford
Daniel Scott
Jonathan Scott
Matthew Scott
Moses Scott
Oliver Scott
Phineas Scott
Elijah Story
Thomas Story
Samuel Tubbs
Joseph Wickwire
Samuel Wright
Robinson Clerk of the Company
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
633
\Capt. Elijah Dewey' s Company Warned'^
To Sergeant Daniel Harmon
These are to desire you to warn the men whose names are
hereunto annexed belonging to my Company, to appear at the
parade ground, at the Meeting House, in Bennington, on the first
day of November next at one o'clock in the afternoon; with Arms
complete for Exercising — Given under my hand at Bennington
this 24th day of Oct. 1775
Elijah Dewey
Thomas Haynes
Jedediah Merrill
Jonathan Griswold
Seth Porter
Aaron Haynes
Jonathan Haynes Jun.
Ezekial Harmon
Edward Henderson
David Towslee
Silas Harmon
Caleb Harmon
Joshua Harmon
Abner Marble
Aaron Hubbell
John Porter
Joseph Robinson
John Burnham Jr.
Thaddeus Harris
W™ Breakenridge
Thomas Henderson
Roger Ladd
George Christie
Class
Jonathan Parsons
Amos Page
[From Henry StevenB Papers, v. 180]
634
STATE OF VERMONT
[See p. 9]
Pay Roll
\Capt. Elijah Dewey s Company\
of Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company in Col. Moses
Robinson's Regement of Militia in the service of the United States
of America Mount Independence 1776
Date of
Number
Wages
per Day
Total
Mens Names
Entered
Service
days in
Service
Amount
of Wages
Elijah Dewey, Capt.
Oct.
28
;£5.4.
£n. 9.4
Eben'' Walbridge, Lieut.
18
28
3.8.
5. 2.2
Thom= Jewett, 2nd Lieut.
18
28
3.8.
5. 2.8
Nath' Fillmore, Ensign
18
28
2.8.
5. 2.8
Joseph Rudd
18
28
1.7.
2. 4.4
Daniel Harmon
18
28
1.7.
2. 4.4
John Fay
18
28
1.7.
2. 4.4
John Smith
18
28
1.7.
2. 4.4
Jedediah Merrill
18
28
i.n.^y-z
1.17.4
Thomas Story
18
28
1.7.5^
1.17.4
Sam' Cutler
18
28
1.4
1.17.4
Ezekiel Harmon
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Joseph Wickwire
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Daniel Kinsley
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Jonathan Parsons
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Andras Weaver
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Abner Marble
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Phineas Scott
18
28
Do
1.17-4
Aaron Haynes
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Silas Harmon
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Joseph Robinson
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Ezekiel Smith
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Seth Porter
18
28
Do
1.17.4
David Powers
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Hopestill Armstrong
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Joseph Willoughby
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Sara' Hunt
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Joshua Carpenter
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Othinal Green
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Phillip Matteson
18
28
Do
1.17.4
Rosel Mosely
18
28
Do
1.17.4
^73.12.4
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 180. J
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
635
\Capt. Elijah Dewey's Men — Receipts for Pay\
These may certify that we whose Names are hereunto Sub-
scribed have Rec'd all the Wages and Billet Money that is our Due
from Elijah Dewey who went out as our Captain in the Alarm Last
Oct. at Ticonderoga — Witness our hand this 6"" day of May 1777.
Thomas Story
Abner Marble
indorsement on Ms note
John Smith jr
Hopestill Armstrong
Sam' Cutler
Phineas Scott
Joseph Robinson
Thomas Jewett
Nathaniel Fillmore
John Fay
Joseph Wickwire
Roswell Mosely
Daniel Hastings
Jedediah Merrill
Aaron Haynes
[From Henry Stevens Papers v, 180.]
Daniel Harmon
Joseph Rudd
Ezekiel Harmon
Silas Harmon
Ezekiel Smith
Jonathan Parsons
Seth Porter
Joseph Willoughby
Joshua X Carpenter
mark
Sam' Hunt
Phillip Matteson
Othinal Green
Andreas Weaver
David Powers
\Capt. Gideon Brownsons Company']
A List of Cap' Brownsons Company Montreal Feb'' 26 1776
Gideon Brownson, Capt.
Ebenezer Walbridge, Lieut.
Elishama Tozer, Lieut.
Amos Allen, Serj't
John Cobb, Serj t
Thomas Boggess, Serj't
David Malery, Corprill
Abraham Kelley, Do
Robert Averill
Sam" Allen
Abraham Allen
Jery Beaman
Sam" Barlow
Abner Blanchard
John Cobb, Drumer
David Curtis
Jesse Doud
Elijah Fuller
Jonathan House
Jery Huntington
Benjamin Huntley
Ichabod Hawley
Jonathan Jurdin Deserted
Joseph Kellog
John Renolds
George Rush
Henry Rush
Abraham Smith
George Saxston
636
STATE OF VERMONT
David Welch
WiUiam Hulburl
Azriel Blanchard
Joseph Colter
John Jonson
Joel Prindle Deserted
John Heart Not joind
Jacob Stockwell Do
Jehial Johns on furlough
Alexander Alford Not joind
George Patterson
John Bheartwick
Libeus Stannard
Aaron Comstock
Robert Vine
John Smith
Eliphelet Smith
Daniel Watkins
Joseph Young
James Ovits
John Whiston
Epheram Blackmon
John Brown
Timothy Moss
Mathew Burroughs
John Burroughs
Eben"' Vine
John Vongelder
Edin Jonson
John Gray
John Thomas
Sam" Stuart
Sam" Michel
Solomon Vine
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 178]
[Capt. Gideon Brownson' s Company\
A muster Rool of Cap' Gideon Brownsons Company in Col"
Warners Reg' Now in the Service of the United of the Colinies of
North amarica
Captain
Gidion Brownsons
Gone forwards
. Do
Do
Dedd
Sick on the Road
Lame Do at fort
George
Sergants
Janua^
John Cobb
Inlisted
20
Present
Amos alien
Do
21
Sick in Hosp't
Thomas Boggess
Do
16
at Bauport on com'd
Sam" Stuart
Inlisted
16
Present
Robert Averal
Do
21
at Beauport Sick
Sam" Allen
Do
20
Present
abraham Allen
Do
20
Present
John Bheartwick
Do
Yi
at orlins on Com'd
Jeary Beamn
Do
21
at orlins on Com'd
Sam" Barlow
Do
31
Present
abner Blanchard
Do
17
at orlins on Com'd
Epheram Blackmor Do
25
In Hospitle Sick
Inlisted into the Canadian
John Brown
Do
L6
Rigt April 20th
Mathew Burris
Do
16
Present
*John Burris
Do
16
Do
•Paper torn off here.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
637
First Lieut. & Adjutant
Ebenezer Walbridge
Corporals
Januay
abraham Carley Inlisted
16
at Boport Sick
George Saxston Do
21
in Hospitle Sick
Ichabod Hawley Do
22
Present
Benjamin Huntley Inlisted
21
Present
William Hulburt Do
16
Do
Jonath"^ Jurdin Do
17
Deserted 29 Feb'y
Edin Jonston Do
16
Present
John Jonston Do
16
Inlisted into the Rigt of Col"
Porter April 19
Joseph Kellog Do
20
Present
Timothy Moss Do
16
at Boport Sick
Sam^' Michel Do
16
Present
David Malerv Do
18
at orlins on Comd
alexander olford
21
present
*John
Second Lieutenant
Elishama Tozer
Drum & Fife
January
John Cobb
Ir
listed
20
at Beauport Sick
John Gray
Do
16
Present
David Welch
Ir
ilisted
16
at orlins on Comd
Daniel Watkins
Do
17
Deceast april 6
Joseph Young
Do
21
at Beauport Tending sick
Libeus Stanard
Do
17
Present
Isaac Clark
Do
17
at Beauport on Com d
abel Davis
Do
17
at orlins on Com d
George Paterson
Do
16
Do
Jacob Stockwell
Do
16
Deserted
Robert Vine
Do
10
Deserted
*Jobn
* Paper torn off here.
638
[On back of Roll]
STATE OF VERMONT
Present
Absent
Total
Captain
Lieu-
tenant
Serjants
■ Cor-
porals
Drum &
Fife
Rank &
File
Camp Before Quebec May 9th 1776
I do sertify upon Honnour that the offices non Commissioned
officers and Privates in My Company who appeard this Day under
arms are Bona fide Engaged in the Service of the United Colonies
and Do Receive pay according to the Rank they hold in this Rool
— I do also certify on Honnour that the absentees — to the Best of
my Knowledge ware affective and absent For the Reasons on the
other Side of this Rool Mentioned
fFrom Henry Stevens Papers v. 1781
l^Capt. Gideon Brownson s Company}
A Monthly Return of Captain Brownsons Company in Col"
Warners Regiment Now in the Service of the United Colonies
Total
Commis-
sioned offi-
cers piesent
Non
Comsioned
officers
3
Effective Bank & Tile
fi
16
13
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51
11
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
639
P S The Cap* on Com"' to orlins— 1 Lieut sick at Beauport—
and 1 Serjent at Beauport on Com'' & Five men Inlisted into other
C°'"PS pr Ebenezer Walbridge Lieut
[Endorsed] Capt. Brown's [sic] Monthly Return No. 4 H S
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 178]
\_Capt. Joseph HatcKs Company]
The Muster Role of Capt. Joseph Hatches Company of Ranges
under the Command of Maj' Joab Hoisington Sept 20th 1776
Cap'. Joseph Hatch
Lieut. Simeon Stevans
Lieu' Amos Chamberlain
N°
Mens Names
Time in-
listed
N°
Mens Names
Time in-
listed
1776
1776
1
Elias Stevens )
8am' Eaton - Sarg'»
Ezra Moore )
Aug' 13th
27
John Bard
Sep' 16
2
15
28
Eobert Carr
16
3
25
29
Antoney *Fosto
Aug' 15
4
Stephan Pasifel )
15
30
Thomas Divine
14
5
Sami Hadley \ Corp'»
14
31
Simeon Darbe
25
6
Will™ Bell ' )
25
33
John Osband
25
7
Jacob Page
14
33
John Ellet
25
8
Moses Kelley
14
34
Hezek'' Silleway
25
9
Jon" Hadley
14
35
Thorn' Spring
25
10
John Mills
14
36
Josiah Pratt
25
11
Benj" Barnett
14
37
Charles Crook
25
12
Asher Chamberlain
14
38
John Hutchinson
13
13
Timothy Sargent
15
39
Will" Moore
14
14
Robert Millor
20
40
Silvanus Owen
13
15
Will" Chapeley
23
41
Thomas Abner
13
16
Abel Davis
24
43
John Brown
13
17
Anthony Toney
27
43
Ehjah Waterman
13
18
Ephr"" Webster
28
44
Will'" Baxtor
13
19
Nicolas White
15
45
Seth Baldwin
20
20
James M'Glauthon
30
46
Henry Burton
20
21
John Skales
30
47
Sam' Curtis
20
22
James Huntriss
14
48
Thomas Savage
Sep' 2
23
Jesse Heeth
Sep' 16
49
Bobert Hardy
Aug' 21
24
Otho Stevens
Aug' 14
50
Eldad Post Jun'
25
2o
Abel Davis Jun'
24
51
Phineh' Parkhurst
13
26
Moses Harimen
17
52
Elij'' Baldwin
26
I sartifie that the Above is a true Muster Role
pr me Joseph Hatch Cap'
and that they are equiped agreeable to the resolves of Convention
Joseph Hatch
• [Poster ?]
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 178]
640
STATE OF VERMONT
\Capt. Joseph Hatch's Company\
Muster Roll of Captain Joseph Hatch=' Company of Rangers
under the Command of Major Joab Hoisington
Mens Names
When inlisted
First Mo
Wages
Capt" Joseph Hatch
August 13 1776
8.0.0
Lieut. Simeon Stevens
August 13
do
5.8
Lieut. Amos Chamberlain
August 13
do
5.8
Serj' Elias Stevens
August 13
do
2.8
Serj' Samuel Hadley
August 14
do
2.8
Serj' Joel Chamberlain
August 13
do
2.8
Corporal Steven Percival
August 13
do
2.4
Corp' Jacob Page
August 14
do
2.4
John Hutchinson
August 13
do
2.
Sylvanus Owen
August 13
do
2.
Thomas Abner
August 13
do
2.
John Brown
August 13
do
2.
Elijah Waterman
August 13
do
2.
William Baxter
August 13
do
2.
Seth Belding
August 20
do
2.
Henry Barton
August 20
do
2.
Elijah Balding
August 26
do
2.
Samuel Curtiss
August 26
do
2.
Thomas Savage
Septem' 2
do
2.
Robert Hardy
August 21
do
2.
Eldad Poast Jun'
August 25
do
2.
Phineas Parkhurst
August 13
do
2.
Moses Kelley
August 14
do
2.
Otho Stevens
August 14
do
2.
Jonathan Hadley
August 14
do
2.
John Mills
August 14
do
2.
Benjamin Barnet
August 14
do
2.
Ashur Chamberlain
August 14
do
2.
Samuel Eaton
August 15
do
2.
Timothy Serjeant
August 15
do
2.
Robert Miller
August 20
do
2.
William Chapley
August 23
do
2.
Abel Davies
August 24
do
2.
Anthony Toney
August 27
do
2.
Ephraim Webster
August 28
do
2.
Nicholas White
August 15
do
2.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
641
Mens Names
When Inlisted
First Mo
Wages
James McLauton
Philip Herriman
Moses Herriman
Jessee Heath
August 30 do
August 14 do
August 7 do
August 13 do
2.
2.
2.
2.
;^94.8.0
Test Joseph Hatch Captain
[From (N.T.) Miscellaneous Papers v. 34, p. 21b]
\_Men Enlisted by Elkanah Day\
A Return of the men Inlisted in a Company of Which I am
Expected to Take the Command
ElnteSny "} S^^" ^-^' «*^ ^1776]
!- Aug' 12"
Bildttd EaBton
Abner Wright [• Aug' IG""
John Wise )
Joseph Willard "l
John Morse
Fairbank Moore |
Lemuel Cone
Nath" Kitredge
Daniel Hogins I
Nathan Robinson '
Calven Chaffee J
John Stevens
Abraham Dickerson
JonathanFuUer ( j^^™.
James Williamson j ^
John Johnson |
Fairbank Moore Jun' J
Ehjah Parker )
Nehemiah Gould > Aug' 17th
Moses Gould )
James Hickson)
John French /• Aug' 19th
John Abby )
Sam" Averill \
Joseph Phippan
James Orofford
Jacob Abby J
Aug' 2l8t
14"
Elkanah Day
N B
One of the Lieu" hav not made return I understand a Serj'
has Inlisted 6 men but not made return we have about 50 Inlisted
but in this Haist cant assertain their Names for want of the re-
turns being made E Day
[Endorsement on back of roll]
1776 Return of the Men whom E Day has Inlisted
[From Miscellaneous papers v. 34, p. 215]
[Certificate of the Secretary of State (New York)]
I hereby certify that the foregoing two sheets are true
copies of documents in the Miscellaneous Papers, vol. 34, which
L.s. papers are in the custody of the University of the State of New
York. James Russell Parsons, Jr.
Deputy Secretary
r4n
642
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STATE OF VERMONT
[ Request for Certificates nf Discharge'\
Maj' John Wheelock Sir where as we the subscribers did inlist
in the Corps Commanded By you as we understand Said Corps is
disbanded by order of Council of Safety of this State we there fore
Require of you a Sartificate as we cannot Ingage in any other
Service til we are Regularly Discharged By you we also are
willing the value of our Cloathing be Reduckted out of our Back
pay so no more
We remain 5^our Humble Servants
Charles Tilden, Sergt.
Isaac Osborn
Gideon Rudd
Titus Goodell
Joseph Hodgkins
Kingston Sep"' 4 1777 Stephen Maning
Jeremiah Trescott
Nehemiah Closson
Elijah Haman
Jeremiah Oilman
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 180.]
[See p. 57] October A D 1777 at Pittsford
The names of the Scout and. Day they Came and went away
a
went away
£
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6 Days at
17
Capt Abm Salsbury
23
1 Dollar p"- d
16
17
Capt Thomas Sawyer
23
Do
16
17
Ser Jebez Wever
23
Do
16
17
Ser Zebediah Green
23
Do
16
17
Jediah Jackson Ser
26
9 Days
14
17
Salvenus Brown
23
6 Do
16
17
Noel Potter
25
8 Do
8
17
Abuer White
23
6 Do
16
19
Samuel Walters
25
6 Do
16
17
Thomas Tottle
23
6 Do
16
17
Jacob Pattrick
23
6 Do
16
17
Nidabiah Angell
23
6 Do
16
17
William Coks
25
8 Do
8
17
Abel Spencer
23
6 Do
16
19
Thos Cortis
23
6 Do
16
17
Edward Owens
25
8 Do
2
8
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64-5
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£
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17
Joseph Smith Ser
23
1 Dollar p^ d
Sl;6
19
Uavid Niles
25
6 Do
i n
19
Thos Eddy
23
4 Do
I 4
17
Levi Colvin
23
6 Do
^ 16
17
David Worner
Went of 21
4 Do
: 4
17
Benj" Foster
Went home 20
3 Do
i 18
19
Oliver Arnold
23
4 Do
4
17
Amariah *B— k—
23
6 Do
fl6
19
Jesse Place
23
4 Do
4
17
John Squairs
23
6 Do
1
! 16
19
Peter Tairbox
23
4 Do
4
19
Nathan Place
23
4 Do
4
17
Obadiah Gill
28
9 Do
1*
19
William Rounds
23
4 Do
' 8
17
Joseph Barker
25
8 Do
17
Obadiah Edmonds
23
6 Do
,16
17
Jonathan Eddy
23
6 Do
'l6
17
Silas Whitney
23
6 Do
16
19
Silas Whitney Jun'
23
6 Do
16
19
Benj'' Stevens Jun''
25
6 Do
16
19
James Stevens
23
4 Do
4
19
Joseph Williams
23
4 Do
4
17
Joel Foster
25
8 Do
8
17
Peter Eddy
23
6 Do
16
17
Mark Jenny
Went home 20
6 Do
18
17
Jonah Ives
23
16
17
Nedham Dravey
28
11 Do
6
17
Azariah Brooks
23
6 Do
16
19
James Rounds
23
4 Do
■4
19
Mathew Cokx
26
7 Do
2
17
Noah Beech
28
11 Do
6
23
Aaron Beach
28
5 Do
10
17
Wallis Sunderland
21
4
4
17
Gideon Colley
28
11 Do
3
6
17
Nathaniel Sheldon
26
9 Do
2
14
17
Ebenezer Carley
25
8 Do
2
8
17
_ ames Edmond
25
8 Do
2
8
19
Daniel Stevens
22
3 Do
0
18
19
Abel Stevens
23
4 Do
1
4
19
Bertton Simons
28
9 Do
2
14
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646
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20
Samuel Williams
28
1 Dollar p"- d
2
8
19
Joseph Jackson
Went home 21
0
12
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Ezekiel Clark
21
0
12
'19
James Smith
21
0
12
■ 19
Elihu Allen
21
0
12
The Number of mens Names which Drawd Porvision from the
17 of Ocf untill the 28 p"' Ab"" Salsbury Cap
Total 339 Dollars equal to ^108.. 10.. The State of Vermont
Debt' to me for Boarding- the Soldiers afores" Feb'' 1779
A&ahel Blanchard
In Council Bennington 26"" Feb^ 1779 This Council advise
that M' Blanchard refer this account to the General Assembly for
their Consideration p' Joseph Fay Sec''
Nov"' 12"^ 1779 Rec'd of I Allen Treasurer Twenty seven
Pounds sixteen Shillings on the following order
p' me Asahel Blanchard
in Council Bennington November 12"' 1779 The within ac-
count Examined and approved & the Treasurer is Directed to Pay
the Same which is one Hundred three Pounds Ten Shilling
Thos Chittenden
To I Allen Treasurer
Rec'd November 15*'' 1779 of I Allen Treasurer forty seven
Pounds Eighteen Shillin in full for this order.
p"" me Asahel Blanchard
Rec'd November 15 1779 of Ira Allen Treasurer Twenty seven
Pounds Sixteen Shillings on the within order
p'' me Asahel Blanchard
[From Henry Stevens Papers v.
&c. from that on p. 57]
180. This roll differs in names, figures,
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651
Auditors office N York Oct 16 1787
The Act for the Settlement of the pay of the Levies & Militia
for their Services in the late war is Repealed by the 14th Clause of
an Act entitled an Act for the Relief of persons who paid money
into the Treasury &c & for other purposes therein mentioned
passed the 21st April 1787 of Course I am not authorized to audit
any more claims for pay —
When the Legislature repealed the law they conceived that
sufficient time had been given to the officers to bring in their pay
rolls & those that have not done it in time deserve to loose their
pay, & in Particular Capt. Ashley deserves it, because it apoears by
the Affidavit above that he has had it ready the 3d Nov"' 1777 Mr.
Sands was then Auditor why was it not presented to him when all
the circumstances were known & fresh. The reason I suspect that
it was not then presented was owing to a Resolution of the Council
of Safety of the 30th Aug' 1777 the purport of which is that the
Capt. had not performed the conditions of the Contract
Peter T. Curtenius S Aud''
Dec-- 9th 1777 I M K [M K is given in monogram]
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 180]
YCapt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Company\
A Muster Roll of a Company Commanded by Nehemiah Love-
well Captain raised by Order of Peter Olcott Esq' Col° for the
defence of the Frontiers of the State Vermont.
{ Nehemiah Lovewel) Captain
Commissioned \ James Ladd 1^' Lieut
( John Thompson 2°'' Lieut
No
Appointed
Serjeants
For what
Term
1
2
3
4
l»t Peby 1780
do
do
do
4th (3o
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12*'= do
do
Benjamin Barnett
Peter Lurvey
Oliver Hand
John Sloan
2 Months
do
do
do
Corporals
1
2
3
4
Hezekiah Ford
Hugh Palmer
Moses Barron
William Lock
do
do
do
do
652
STATE OF VERMONT
No
Appointed
For what
Teim
12"' Feb'' 1780
Privates
1
Abijah Bayley
3 Months
2
14"' do
John Barnett
do
3
11"' do
Jeremiah Bowen
do
4
4th do
Ichabod Chandler
do
5
5'" do
do
Charles Crook
do
6
Abel Davis
do
7
11'" do
William Dube
do
8
4th do
Abel Davis
do
9
do
John Gait
do
10
6"' do
l'^' do
Hug-h Gammon
do
11
John Gibson
do
12
14'" do
Nehemiah Oilman
do
13
do
Ira Hand
do
14
do
David Haseltine
do
15
do
4th do
Jesse Heath
do
16
William Johnson
do
17
1=' do
Henry Lovewell
do
18
do
Zaccheus Lovewell
do
19
11'" do
James Miller
do
20
14'" do
12'" do
Noah Moulton
do
21
Ebenezer Olmstead
do
22
4'" do
Ichabod Patterson
do
23
do
Asa Parker
do
24
11'" do
Andrew Parker
do
25
10'" do
do
Phineas Starts
do
26
Matthew Sloan
do
27
do
Amos Skinner
do
28
do
John Steels
do
29
1=' do
4th do
Asa Webster
do
30
Joseph White
do
31
do
James Root
do
32
11'" do
Jonathan Moultoo 1
do
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Proof of Eiiectives
653
Captain
1»' Lieut
2'^ Lieut
Serjeant
Corporals
Privates
Present
i-i
1
1
4
4
32
Absent
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1
1
1
4
4
32
I do solemnly swear by the Everlasting God that the within
Muster Roll is a True State of the Company without fraud to the
State of Vermont or any Individual according to my best Knowl-
edge—
Sworn before me at Newbury | Jacob Kent Justice peace
this 24"^ day of January 1782 [ Nehemiah Lovewell Capt.
[From Henry Stevens Papers v. 180.]
[The next four Eolls are from originals on file in the Comptroller's office
at Albany, N. Y.]
[Capi. Elijah Babcock's Co77ipany\
A Muster Roll of Captain Elijah Babcock's Company in Major
Brown's Detachment now in the United Colonies Service, dated at
Camp near Quebec, 12th day Feb., 1776.
Captain
Elijah Babcock, ingaged 26th Nov. 1775 on command at Montreal.
Serjeants
Timothv Cimpossibie inlisted 26th Nov
to make out]
inlisted 26th Do
Alexander Gordon
James Wells
inlisted 26
1775
Do
Do. Do.
Eliphelet Caswell,
inlisted 26th Mov.
1775.
Henery Chambers,
inlisted do
do
Do"
Jonah Eives
inlisted do
do
Do
Eli Freeman
inlisted do
do
Do.
Orsamus Holmes
do do
do
Do.
in hospital
John Hulet
inlisted 26th Nov.
1775.
David Henderson
inlisted 26th Nov.
Ditto
Sick in Hospital
John Locheron
inlisted do
do
Do.
John Millege
inlisted do
do
Do.
Daniel Owen
inlisted do
do
Do.
Samuel McClure, Quarter Master
Sick at G' Hospital inlisted 26th Nov. 1775
654
STATE OF VERMONT
First Lieutenant.
W"^ Satterlee, Adjutant, ing-aged 26th Nov. 1775
(Cannot make out)
Asaph Putnam
Thomas King-
Corporals,
inlisted 26th Nov. 1775
inlisted 26th Nov. Ditto
inlisted do do Do.
waiter in hospital
on command,
inlisted 26th Nov. 1775
inlisted 26th Nov. Do. in hospital
inlisted do do Ditto
inlisted do do do
inlisted 26th Nov. do as Sejt. redu<i Jan 26th
1776
inlisted Nov. 26th 1775
inlisted do do Do
do do do Ditto
do do do Ditto
do do do Ditto waiter in hospital
Ephron Putnam,
Nicholas Powers
Michel Quin
Benjamin Rose
Seth Stow
David Sturges
John Stevens
James Squires
Jesse Spencer
Nicholas Turner
Second Lieutenant.
Ebenezer Hyde, ingaged, 26th Nov. 1775.
Drums & Fifes.
John Gross inlisted Nov. 2i;th 1775.
Felix Alden inlisted do do Ditto
Died 10"" Feby.
Stephen Wakley inlisted 26th Nov. 1775.
David Wiley inlisted 26th Nov. Ditto
John Kelly inlisted do do Do prisoner in Q. City
Jeremiah Andress do do Ditto Died 29 Deem.
Benjamin Gross Well ingaged 26th Nov. 1775.
W" Satterlee, Lieut.
[From back of EollJ
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1
Lieu-
tenants
o
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Ser-
jeants
Cor-
porals
Drummer
& Pifer
Privates
Present
3
3
1
1
18
Absent
1
1
7
Total
1
2
1
3
3
2
25
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
655
I do certify upon honour that the ofHcers, non commissioned
officers and privates who appeared this day under arms in my com-
pany are bonafide engaged in the service of the United Colonies
and receive pay according- to the rant they hold in the Roll. I do
also certify upon honour that that the absentees are to the best of
my knowledge effectives, and absent for the reason mentioned on
the other side, as also that two Dead was effective to the time set
opposite their names. W"" Satterlee, Lieut.
Then mustered in Capt. Babcock's Company in Major Brown's
Detachment two Lieuts. three Sejts. two Corporals, one drummer
and eighteen privates. This muster is taken from the 26th day
Nov. 1775 to 30th Jany. 1776, inclusive.
James Van Rensselaer,
Dep. M.M.Genl.
[Capt. Robert Cochran's Company^
A Muster Roll of Capt. Robert Cochran's Company and Major
Brown's Detachment, Now in the Service of the United Colonies,
dated at Camp near Quebec, 16th day Feby. 1776.
Robert Cochran,
Captain.
Nov. 26th 1775
Isaac Buck,
Samuel Dunlap,
Samuel Kellom,
Serjeants,
inlisted 26th Nov. 1775.
do do do
do do do
Died 20th Jan. 1776.
present
Died 13 Jany. 1776.
Moses Andrews, inlisted 26th Nov. 1775 present
V. do Sick in Hospital
26th Joined Capt. Lamb's Jany. 1776
' 1775
do Died 31 Jany. 1776.
do Present
1775 Sick in hospital
do Present
do Present
do do
Ebenez' Averil,
do
26th
John Beder,
do
26th
Alexander Begar,
do
26th
Isaac Bennet,
do
26th
Samuel Beach,
do
26th
Benj. Young Smith,
do
26th
Samuel Cochran,
do
26th
John Church,
do
26th
Uriah Cross,
do
26th
Palmosly Allen
First Lieutenant.
Novem. 26, 1775.
Sick in hospital
Edward Richards,
Jessy Chipman,
Jonathan Buck,
Corporals,
inlisted 26th Nov. 1775.
do do do
do do do
present
Sick in hospital
Died 16 Jany. 1776.
656
STATE OF VERMONT
John Goodcourage,
Natha' Mallard,
Abner Rowe,
John Luttington
London
inlisted 26th Nov. 1775.
do 26th do
do 26th do
do 26th do
do 26th do Ditto
Present.
Waiter in hospital
Sick in hospital
Present.
Second Lieutenant.
Drummer and Fifer.
Amos Willen,
Jonathan Fitch,
Timothy Flood,
Joseph Shavalee,
inlisted 26th Nov. 1775.
do do do
do 8th Jany. 1776.
do 10th Decem. 1775.
Present.
Sick in hospital
Sick in hospital
Present.
Then mustered in Capt. Cochran's compan)'- and Major Brown's
Detachment the Capt., one Serjeant, one Corporal and eleven pri-
vates. This muster roll is taken from the 26th Nov'' 1775, to the
30th Jany. 1776, inclusive. James Van Rensselaer,
DepJ'M. M. Gen'
[Prom back of Eoll]
o
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Captain
Lieu-
tenants
Ser-
jeants
1
Cor-
porals
1
Drum anc3
Fife
Privates
Present
1
11
as
Absent
1
2
2
8
Total
1
1
3
3
19
I do certify upon honour that the officers, non-commissioned
officers, and privates, who appeared this day under arms, in my
company, are bonafide ingaged in the service of the United Colo-
nies, and receive pay according to the rank they hold in the roll.
I do also certify upon honour that the absentees are to the best of
my knowledge effective, and absent for the reason mentioned on
the other side, as also that two Serjeants, one corporal and one pri-
vate dead was effective to the time set opposite to their names.
Robt. Cochran, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
657
[Capt. Charles Nelson's Company]
A Muster Roll of Capt. Charles Nelson's Company in Major
John Brown's Detachment now in the service of the United Col-
onies, dated at Camp near Quebec, 17th day Feb"''' 1776.
Charles Nelson
Captain.
Novem. 26, 1775.'
Jonathan McConnell
Serjeant Major
Sick Hospital
Serjeants.
'John Sanborn, inlisted Nov. 26, 1775.
Robert Paul, inlisted Nov. 26 Ditto
Thomas Hardy, inlisted Nov. 26 Ditto
John Freeman, inlisted Nov. 26 Ditto
William Abbott,
Enos Bishop,
Robert Barkley,
Primas Black,
Elijah Blodget,
Thomas Capee,
George Capee,
Jonathan Dresser.
Samuel Drew,
David Erwme,
Nath' Eastman,
John French,
Moody Freeman,
Jas Gibson,
Ephram Garvin,
[Timothy Curtin
£rased]
nlisted Novem.
inlisted Novem
nlisted Novem,
inlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
inlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
nlisted Novem.
iulistec' Novem.
inlisted Novem.
inlisted 26"" Nov.
26th 1775
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto sick in hospital
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto
26th Ditto Sick in hospital
26th Ditto
1775. Adj't & Regim. Clerk.
First Lieutenant.
Seth Wheelar, Nov. 36th 1775, present.
John Waters
Stephen Bethel
Philip Grapes
Willard Simpson
John Haselton,
Oliver Hand,
Ira Hand,
]43J
Corporals,
inlisted Nov. 26, 1775.
inlisted Nov. 26, Ditto
inlisted Nov. 26, Ditto
inlisted Nov. 26, Ditto
inlisted Nov. 26 present 1775
inlisted Novem. 26 do Ditto
inlisted Novem. 26 do Ditto
Sick in hospital
638
STATE OF VERMONT
Benj. Heath,
Leonard Herriman
Moses iJerriman
Zed'ediah Jewett,
George K- tfield,
Joseph Libbey,
Moses Suttington,
John Lapish
Abiel Messer,
Duncan ;\'Iagrager
Robert Miller
Ezra Moores
Silvanus Owen
inlisted Novem
26
present
1775
inlisted Nov.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
Sick in
hospital
inlisted Novem.
26,
present Ditto
inlisted Nov.
26,
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
inlisted Novem.
26
do
Ditto
Second Lieutenant.
James Goold, Nov. 26, 1775, present.
John Cannada
Timothy Curtis
Drummer and Fifer.
inlisted Nov. 26, 1775.
do Nov. 26 Ditto.
Thomas Piper inlisted Novem.
Zephoriah Patee inlisted Novem.
Jonathan Richardson inlisted Nov
Thoir.as Spring
Isaac Stevens
Henry Sullingham
Archabald Sterling
Ezepiah Stickney
Ward Thurstin
Israel Umpsted
Jonathan Walker
Samuel Wallis
Adonijah Flyn
Samuel Serjeant
Moses Flood
John Robertson
nlisted Novem
nlisted Novem
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov
nlisted Novem
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov.
nlisted Nov.
inlisted Jany
26.
26,
26,
26,
26
26
26
26
present 1775
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
15th Ditto
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
i;6 died Jany.
26 present Ditto
26, Ditto Ditto
26 Ditto Ditto Sick in hospital
26, Ditto Ditto
26 Ditto Ditto
26, 1775 present
2, 1776, on command to Monthal
Sd. Chas. Nelson, Capt.
Then mustered in Capt. Nelson's Company and Major Brown's
Detachment one Capt. two Lieuts. Four Serjts. Four Corporals, one
Drummer, one Fifer, and forty privates. This muster is taken
from 26 Nov. 1775 to the 30 Jany 1776, inclusive.
James Van Rensselaer,
■ ', ■ Depy.M.M.Genl.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR RQLLS
659
[Back of roll]
o
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Captain
Lieu-
tenants
Ser-
jeants
Cor-
porals
Drummer
&Fife
Privates
Present
1
2
4
4
2
40
p.
Absent
Total
1
7
at
6-
1
2
5
4
2
47
I do certify upon honour that the officers, non-commissioned
officers and privates, who appeared this day under arms, in my
company, are bonafide ingaged in the service of the United Col-
onies, and receive pay according to the rank they hold in the Roll.
I do also certify upon honour that the absentees are to the best of
my knowledge effective, and absent for the reason mentioned on
the other side as also that one dead was an affective to the time set
opposite his name. Chas. Nelson, Capt.
[Zz>«/. David Pixley's Company]
A Muster Roll of Lieut. David Pixley Company and Genl.
Arnold's Detachment now in the service of the United Colonies
doing duty in Major John Brown's Detachment.
Captain.
John Ripney,
Joseph Chamberlain,
Serjeants,
present
Sick in hospital.
David Ames,
Alexander Barker,
Nathan Bennet,
Jessey Clark,
David Curtis,
Jonas Chadock
Elias Dickey
Asa Dernin
Reubin Dernin
Jennor Foot
Present.
Joyn* Maj.
Present
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Wisenfelts 9th January.
660
^TATE OF VERMONT
David Pixley,
First Lieutenant,
present.
Eli Styles,
Elisha Gilbert
Samuel Rowley
Eldad Corbit
Corporals,
present
Ditto
inlisted in Capt" Brown Jan. 18th 1776
present
William Fellows,
Jonathan Hastens
Asa Hutchins
Edward Haws
Jonathan Lee
Edward Nayson
Benjamin Mayson
Amasa Parker,
Eliphalet Philbrook Sick in hospital
John Pass will Present
on Command w'y' Carpen'
Sick Absent
Present
Present
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on Command
Sick present
Second Lieutenant.
Drummer & Fifer.
John Connely waiter on the sick, Fife Major.
Francis Pain Present
William Olcott
Samuel Clarke
Sd. David Pixley, Lieut.
Then mustered in Capt. Goodrich's Compy. and Genl. Arnold's
Regt. one Lieut, one Serjeant three Corporals one Drummer and
seventeen privates. This muster is taken from
James Van Rensselear, Depy. M.M.Gl.
Present
Absent
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I do certify on honour, that the officers, non-commissioned
officers and privates, who appear this day under arms, in my Com-
pany, are Bonafide ingaged m the service of United Colonies and
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
6fil
receive pay according to the rank they hold in the Roll. I do also
certify that the absentees, are to the best of my knowledge, effec-
tives at the tiQie of their enlistment, and are absent for the reasons
set opposite their names. David Pixley, Lieut.
State of New York, I
Comptroller's Office ( '^^^ Albany, Dec. 19th, 1895
I have compared the annexed copy of Muster Rolls* with the
_^^ originals on file in this Department, and I hereby certify
^ the same to be a correct transcript therefrom and of
-, L. s. V the whole thereof, even to the erasures and interlinea-
' tions.
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in witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal on the day and year first above written.
James B. Roberts
Comptroller
* The four preceding.
Verfnont Soldiers in New Hampshire Regiments at Bunker Hill
June 77, i-jy^
[From Geo. 0. Gilmore's " New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill," 1899, p. 79.]
Names
Residence
Rank
Regi-
ment
Re-
marks
Josiah Burton*
Norwich
Corporal
Reed's
Moses Chamberlain
Newbury
Private
Silas Chamberlain*
( 1
John Lovewell*
Corporal
Nehemiah Lovewell*
Private
Henry Lovewell*
4 i
Mansfield Taplin*
( (
Thomas Clark
Pomfret
£ (
Stark's
Samuel Hall
Rockingham
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* These men were paid for loss of equipments and clothing in the battle.
[With the exception of the last, the above names occur, some of them many
times, in the preceding pages.]
662
STATE OF VERMONT
Vermont Soldiers in Col. Timothy Bedel's [^N. H. ] Regiment, 1775
PFrom N. H. Manual for the General Court, 1903, p. 417. List made up by
Gen. Geo. 0. Gilmorel
Names
Residence
Names
Residence
Amos Davis, Jr
Bradford
Sylvanus Owen
Fairlee
Moses Duty
David Davis
Newbury
John Kenady
James McGlaughlin
Robert Kenady
Nathaniel Merrill
Benjamin Martin
Hugh Miller
Robert Miller
Beubus Peters
Enos Sawyer
John Sawyer
Benjamin Sawyer
Ezra Moore
Thetford
Nathaniel White
William Moore
1 i
Zenas Morey
Fairlee
[Capt. Timothy Bedel, of Bath, N. H., received his captain's
commission 7 July 1775 (dated June 23) and his company was mus-
tered July ''i9. This contains 2 men from Moretown, 2 from Fair-
lee, and 1 from Newbury (included in next roll). Col. Bedel's
regiment (3 companies) were in service in Canada, at St. John and
elsewhere. In 1776 Col. Bedel's regiment (8 companies) was or-
dered to join the ''Northern Continental Army." They were near
Crown Point 5 Sept. 1776.]
[Colonel Moses Hazen's Regiment was made up of men from
New Hampshire and the Grants, Canadians and Indians. But in the
rolls as printed in N. H. Rolls, IV. 292-311, there is no indication of
the Towns or States from which the men camae. The original rolls
are in a volume of N. H. MS documents in the Department of
State, at Washington.
Col. Hazen was appointed in January, 1776, colonel of a regi-
ment called "Congress's Own Regiment." June 2, 1781 he was
made brigadier-general, and remained in the army till the close of
the war. He died at Troy, N. Y., in 1802 or 1803.
The "Hazen Road," begun by Gen. Bayley of Newbury in
1776 was continued by Col. Hazen in 1779 from Peacham through
Cabot, Walden, Hardvick, Greensboro, Craftsbury, Albany and
Lowell. It extended to "Hazen's Notch" in Westfield near the line
of Montgomery. See Gov. & Council, 1.218. Also, Z. Thompson's
Ci7iil Hist. Vt., 68.]
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ADDITIONAL PAYMENT OF SOLDIERS
IN CONSEQUENCE OF DEPRECIATION OF MONEY.
[It seems desirable to outline here the course of State legisla-
tion and action in regard to the Pay of the Militia in active service.
At some time previous to 29 August 1777 (but not shown in the
extant Records) the Council of Safety had "Resolved that 375 nen
of the Militia ot this State should be Raised for the defence of this
and the United States ot America."
At this date, "Whereas the price of Provisions and Clothing
are Raised to. exorbitant Prices," they
"Resolved therefore that fifty shillings p' Month be paid to
Each person that shall Serve agreeable to the aforesaid Resolution,
in Addition to their Continental pay."
The General Assembly, 25 March 1778,
"Voted, to add to the soldiers' wages, that is to be raised according
to a vote of this House, so much as to make their wages four pounds
per month. Also, the same addition to be made to all the soldiers
that are already inlisted into Col. Warner's regiment, that do belong
to this State, from the first day of May next, to the last day of No-
vember next."
18 June 1778, it was
"Voted, that four pounds per month, and forty shillings bounty, be
allowed each soldier" (by a previous vote, raised to guard the fron-
tiers).
19 Oct. 1778, it was
"Resolved, that all the non-commissioned officers and soldiers,
belonging to this State, which have been, or may be, raised for the
defence thereof, for the present campaign, shall be entitled to fifty
shillings per month, in addition to the sums established by the
continental Congress, to be allowed as wages in such cases.''
In June 1781 the General Assembly passed "An vVct for the
purpose of making up the Depreciation of the Continental Money
to Colonel Warner's Regiment, and Captain Lee's Company. "
Each officer and soldier who had had a right of laud granted
him was to have the price thereof deducted from the money due;
and such as had not, were to have a right granted them and be sub-
ject to the like reduction.
The Committee of Pay-table were directed to draw on the
Treasurer for the sum of j£20 for each field officer; ^12 for each
captain or other commissioned officer; and ^6 for each non-com-
missioned officer or soldier, "agreeable to a former resolution of
the legislature for making up the depreciation. " The balances found
due after the proper deductions, were to be paid by loan-office notes
on interest at Q per cent ; to the officers, one half within three years
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 667
from 1 March 1780, the other half within two years from the same
date; to the soldiers, the whole of the balance within two years.
The colonel's pay was to be ^15 per month; It. eolonel's ;^12;
major's ^10; captain's ;£8 ; lieutenant's ;^5.8; ensign's^4. 10; ser-
geant's ^2.8; corporal's, drummer's or fifer's ;^3.4; and private's
An act passed April 1781 ordains that all contracts made on or
before 1 Sept. 1777 for lawful money or bills of credit shall be
deemed equal to the same nominal sum of gold or silver; that all
contracts made in this State between 1 Sept. 1777 and 1 Sept. 1780
understood or expressed to be for the common currency of the
United States, shall be rated at Spanish milled dollars, or other
coins or currency equivalent, agreeably to a table which was ap-
pended to the act.
This table, starting from 100 1 Sept. 1777, rises to 140 1 Jan.
1778; 240 1 July 1778; 450 1 Jan. 1779; 1100 1 July 1779; 2000 1
Jan. 1780: 5000 1 July 1730; and 7200 1 Sept. 1780. Each month
has its special rate assigned. (For the Table, see S/afe Papers, 430.
See also Gov. & Council^ I. 152, and State Papers, 266, 274, 281. 429,
437)]
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676 STATE OF VERMONT
[443] \^Major Gideon Brownson' s Depredation Afoney]
An Act for the purpose of paying to Major Brownson a sum of
money therein mentioned.
Be it enacted, and it is hereby enacted by the Representatives
of the freemen of the State of Vermont, in general assembly met,
and by the authority of the same, That the word Vermont be
inserted in a blank left by Joseph Nourse Register, to the Treasury
of Congress, in an acct. settled by Congress, with Major Gideon
Brownson of this State, and by him exhibited to this Assembly, in
which acct. there appears to be due to the said Brownson, six hun-
dred and sixteen dollars and sixty ninetieth parts of a dollar in
specie, for depreciation from the 16th day of July 1779, to the first
day of Ang. 1780. — and that an order issue to the Treasury of this
State, to pay the said Brownson the sum aforesaid.
Bennington Feb. 16th 1782.
The preceding is a true copy of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of Vermont, passed 13th of Feb. instant.
Attest,
Micah Townsend Sec'y.
State of Vermont, In Council,
Bennington Feb. 22nd 1782. To Ira Allen, Esq'r Treasurer
Sir,
Please to pay Major Gideon
Brownson, six hundred and sixteen dollars, and sixty ninetieth
parts of a dollar, agreeably to the within act, and this, together
with his receipt, hereon shall be your sufficient voucher,
By order of the Gov'r and Council,
;,{^185. Joseph Fay Sec'y.
Rec'd on the above, sixty six pounds, fifteen shillings.
March 1st 1782. Gid'n Brownson.
State of Vt. Bennington
May 1st 1782
For value received, please pay to Joseph
Fay, or bearer, ninety eight pounds, five shillings, lawful money,
on the above order. Gideon Brownson.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 20th 1782. Rec'd of I. Allen,
Treas'r including the above endorsement, one hundred and sixty-
five pounds, (;^165,) also twenty pounds the contents of the within
order. (;^185). Gid'n Brownson.
[428] lAmos Allen transfers his Claim']
Manchester, March 2nd 1781.
For value received, I do hereby sell to Mr. Samuel Beman, all
ray pay that now remains my due, as a soldier in Capt. Gideon
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 677
Brownson's Company, in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment; for deprecia-
tion allowed by the State of Vermont, that said Beman's name be
inserted, in lieu of mine, in the Charter supposed to be hereafter
made out in part pay for any such depreciation, and this, together
with Mr. Beman's Rec't hereon shall be a sufficient discharge
against me, for the whole or any part thereof.
Jonathan Sexton. Amos Allen.
Rec'd of the Treasurer nine pounds lawful money, in part the
depreciation money of the within named Amos Allen which is in
lieu of the right of Land, granted to the said Allen, by the Assem-
bly, in the Town of Eden, granted to Col. Warner's Com'y and this
Rec't is given for which, pr me, June 11th 1781.
Sam'l Reman.
Arlington July 9th 1781. Rec'd an order from the Pay Table,
on the Treas'r for six pounds lawful money, on acct. of the within.
Sam'l Beman.
Sunderland, April 18th 1783. Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
thirty eight pounds, one shilling & four pence, three farthings,
lawful money, being in full, for the depreciation & interest due to
Amos Allen, for service done as a soldier in Col. Seth Warner's
Regiment. Sam'l Beman.
[437] \Haines Jerry Bemon Sells his Claim\
Manchester June 24th 1781.
For value rec'd I do hereby sell to Mr. Wm. Drew, all my pay
that now remains my due, as a soldier in Capt. Gideon Brownson's
Company, in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, for depreciation money
allowed by the State of Vermont, that said drew's name be inserted
in place of mine in the charter supposed tliereafter deducted in part
pay for any such depreciation, and this, together with Mr. Drew's
receipt hereon, shall be a sufficient discharge against me for the
whole of my due. Hains Jery Bemon
Rec'd of the Governor, thirty shillings towards the within
which with seven pounds ten shillings already paid by him to
Bemon's order, to Maj'r Smith, makes nine pounds, the price of
the right of land granted to Bemon. Wm. Drew.
Rec'd upon the within, on order upon the Treasurer, the sum
of six pounds for Wm. Drew. Thad's Munson.
Treasurer's OflSce )
Sunderland, Apl. 30, 1783 ) Rec'd of Ira Allen, Esq'r, Treasurer,
thirty eight pounds, five shillings and three pence, lawful money,
being full for the depreciation and interest due [torn off in original]
678 STATE OF VERMONT
Haines J. Bemon, for service done as a soldier in Col. Seth
Warner's Reg't. Thad's Munson.
[403] Sunderland, )
March 19th 1782 ( Rec'd of Wm. Drew of Manchester, a certain
Sale from Haines Jerry Beemon to the said Drew, all the pay-
depreciation money and land, due to him as a soldier in Col. S.
Warner's Regiment, on which he has rec'd nine pounds in lieu of
the Right of Land, granted him by the State of Vt.
Rec'd by me.
Timo. Brownson
Com'e of Pay Table.
July 10th 1782. Rec'd of Nath'l Brush and Tichenor Esqrs.
by the hand of Thad's Munson. a due bill of six pounds, in part
toward that order I left in their Office. William Drew.
Aug. 18th 1782. This may Certify, that I have sold to Thad's
Munson, the whole of the depreciation that is now due to me, for
the remainder of Haines Jerry Beemon's depreciation.
To, the Com'e, Please to pay the within contents to Thad's
Munson & his receipt shall be your discharge from me, for the
same. Wm. Drew.
[461] Pay Table Office, Bennington, Julv 18th 1782.
Tlie Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Wm.
Drew, the sum of six pounds, it being for the depreciation allowed
to Hanes J. Beman, for his service in Col. Seth Warner's Reg't &
by said Beman's order.
Isaac Tichenor ) p. ,
£ 6. Nath'l Brush ^ '-om e
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 8th 1782. Rec'd of I.
Allen Es'r Treas'r the contents of the within order, in behalf of
Wm. Drew. Thaddeus Munson.
[428] \Col. Thomas Lee Authorized to Receive their '■''Depreciation" by
Members of his Company\
Whereas, the Hon. Gen. Assembly of the' State of Vermont in
their session in Feb. 7th A. D. 1781, did pass a Resolve, that the
Officers & sofdiers belonging to Capt. Thomas Lee's Company, in
the Continental Service, shall be made good the depreciation of
money, which is due to them, as pay for their services during the
term of their several enlistments, we, the subscribers. Officers and
soldiers of said Co'y empower Col. Thomas Lee to act for us, and
in our behalf, on said subject; to receive the money. due to us, or
if he thiniis proper, to procure a good Right of Land, for each of
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 679
US, entering our names in the Charter of some good Township, and
be accountable to us, the Subscribers.
Witness our hands, March 7th 1781.
Ephraim Loomis, Clement Clark, Reuben Post,
Thomas Tuttle, Joseph Williams, [Archippus Blogget,]
Philemon Johnson, Gideon Cooley, Gershom Olds,
Benjamin Andrews, Brittain Simmons, Curtis Smith,
Elijah Goodwin, Moses Andrews, Asa Hale,
Michael Coffin, John May, James Ewing.
Rec'd Windsor, 14th of April 1781, of the Treasurer nine pounds
for each of the within named persons or subscribers, except,
Archippus Blogget, amounting to one hundred and fifty-three
pounds, lawful money, being the sum ordered to be paid or allowed
to them, towards their depreciation at present.
Rec'd pr. me, Thomas Lee.
{431] [Thomas Latham's Quittance of all Claims^
This is to certify, that I, Thomas Latham, for value received
do hereby make over, all my right & title to all that is coming to
me, from the Continent, or from the State of Vermont on the ac-
count of Clothing ; or the depreciation of money or any other
wages which may be found due to me for my services while under
Capt. Tho's Lee's command, in the Continental service.
Scotch Patent, Dec. 20th 1779. his
James Brown Thomas X Latham
Benj'n Glazen mark
Rec'd Arlington, July 21st 1781, of the Treasurer, nine pounds
lawful money, in lieu of a right of Land granted to the within
named Tho's Latham, by the General Assembly, I say
Rec'd per me, Thomas Lee.
[431] [David Earl's Services^
I do hereby promise to pay unto John Hastings, all the money
and clothing due to David Earl, for his service in my Company,
for the two years past, namely, 1777 & 1778 and all the allowance
of pay as consideration for the depreciation of the money which
may be allowed to him.
Feb. 15th 1779. Tho's Lee Capt.
[441] [Claims of John Roberts and Prince Soper'\
Sunderland, Sep. 13th 1782.
For value rec'd please pay to Col. John Strong
forty two pounds lawful money and I will discount the same out of
680 STATE OF VERMONT
the depreciation money, due to John Roberts and Prince Soper, for
which I have a sufficient order to receive.
To / Ira Allen Esq'r Treas'r. Azel Washburn.
Feb 13th 1783, Rec'd of I. Allen Treasurer, forty-two pounds
on this order. John Strong.
[433] [Trutnan Mead's Transfer of Land Claim\
Know all men, by these presents, that I Truman Mead Fifer
in Capt. Gideon Brownson's Company, in Col. Seth Warner's Reg't
have, for a valuable consideration, in hand paid by Capt. Peleg
Sunderland, have bargained, sold, and fully and forever quit
claimed all my right, title & interest in and unto all the lands
granted to me by the Assembly of Vermont, for my service in s'd
Company, and likewise all grants made or to be made by said
State, for depreciation of money, and do hereby authorize & em-
power him, the said Sunderlaud to receive the same, and convert
it to his own use : hereby promising forever to ratify & confirm
all receipts or discharges which the said Sunderland shall give, the
same as if given by me ; and it is my desire that my name may be
taken out from the Charter of Eden, a Township already granted
to Col. Warner's Regiment, & that Capt. Sunderland's name be
inserted.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set ray hand & seal, this
4th day of May 1781. Truman Mead, Fifer
Rec'd Arlington, Aug. 9th 17B1. of Peleg Sunderland an acquit-
tance signed by Truman Mead, fifer, in which he forever quits, all
his land and depreciation money, granted to him by the Gen'l
Assembly, for service done in Col. Warner's Reg't in the Continen-
tal Army, unto Peleg Sunderland.
Timo. Brownson
John Fasset
Aug. 9th L781. The Committee of Pay Table have given Peleg
Sutherland, a receipt for this instrument, and have given an order
on the Treasurer for six pounds lawful money and an order to the
land Committee to put in Peleg Sutherland's name in lieu of Tru-
man Mead.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 2nd 1783.
Rec'd of Ira Allen, Esq'r Treasurer, thirty nine pounds, eleven
shillings, and ten pence one farthing lawful money in full, for the
depreciation and interest due to Truman Mead Fifer for service
done in Col, Seth Warner's Regiment. Peleg Sutherland.
I Com'e.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 681
[430] [/^/^« McRoberts' Order]
Rutland, 20th March 1781
To the Hon. Ira Allen, Esq'r,
Treasurer of the State of Vermont,
Please to pay to Capt. Jerathmeal Powers, whatsoever may be
found due to me, or allowed by the State of Vermont, for deprecia-
tion of money, by virtue of my being- in the service of the United
States, in Capt. Thomas Lee's Independent Company for near the
space of three years. I having received satisfaction from the said
Capt. Powers for the same, and covenanted and agreed with him,
the s'd Capt. Powers, to receive all the profits or advantages that
is due to me, either by Treasury notes. Grants of Land or other-
wise.
Wm. Temple, ) ^^itnggggg^ jo^n McRoberts.
Moses Powers ) •'
To his Excellency, the Gov'r, an [or ?] Hon. Com'e of Pay
Table, or The Treasurer of the State of Vermont,
Please to deliver to Joseph Bowker, Esq'r
such sum of money, or value of notes on the Treasury, or other
depreciation that shall be allowed to the within named John Mc-
Roberts, by virtue of his being a serj't in Capt. Tho's Lee's Independ-
ent Company, according to the contents of the within written
order. Jerathmeal Powers
Rec'd on the within order, in behalf of John McRoberts, nine
ponnds lawful money, towards his depreciation money, allowed by
the Assembly.
14th of April 1781. Joseph Bowker.
682 STATE OF VERMONT
ACCOUNTS AND OTHER PAPERS
FROM THE PAY TABLE OFFICE.
[473] [Governor's Order for Col. G. Warren's Pay\
Arlington, Jan. 27th 1779.
To/
Ira Allen, Treasurer,
Please to pay unto Col. Gideon Warren, forty pounds,
lawful money, it being in part pay for what the General Assembly
of this State ordered to be paid to Col. Warrin for his being
wounded at the taking of Ticonderoga, in May 1775.
Tho" Chittenden.
Rec* Jan 37th 1779 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, forty pounds
lawful money. Gideon Warrin.
[459] \Lieut. John Fasset, Junior's, Account\
State of Vermont to John Fasset Jr. Esq% late a Lieut, in
Capt. Wait Hopkins' Com'' in Lieut. Col. Seth Warner's Reg' in
1775. agreeably to an act of Assembly passed in Feb^ last,
1775 Dr.
To, a premium, for enlisting 49 men @ 8/ pr man J^ 19.13.0
" The expenses of Capt. Hopkins 5 weeks for enlist-
ing s" Coy 4. 0.0
" The expenses of the two Subaltern officers of said
Company five weeks, assisting to raise said Com^
at 12/ pr week, each 6. 0.0
" Cash paid 49 men as their bounty 40/ each 98.0.0
" Cash paid 49 men for Blankets @ 12/ each 39.8.0
" Cash paid 49 men for Guns & other accoutrements
@ 10/ each 24.10.0
" Cash paid for Carriges for transportation of the bag-
gage of Com>' 5. 0.0
Manchester April 24th 1784. ^186.10.0
John Fasset Jr.
Manchester April 24th 1784. John Fasset Esq"' before me,
makes solemn Oath, that the above acct. is just & true in every
part, and that he has never been furnished with moneys to dis-
charge the same, by or on acct. of the United States.
Isaac Tichenor Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Office, Apl. 34th 1784.
The above acct. being examined and approved, the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same to John Fasset, being one hun-
dred and eighty six pounds, ten shillings, lav/ful money.
^186.10.0 Timo. Brownson ) p ,
Sami Bartlit J ^°"^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 683
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland Sep. 24th 1785.
Rec* of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the within order,
being one hundred and eighty six pounds, ten shillings.
;^186.10.0 John Fasset.
[471] \Capt. William Fitch's Account]
State of Vt. Dr. to Wm. Fitch, a Capt. in Col. Warner's Reg*
in the year 1775.
To, A premium for enlisting 55 men, @ 8/ £, 22. 0.0
My expenses 5 weeks enlisting my com^ @ 16/ pr.
wk 4. 0.0
Expenses for my 2 subalterns 5 weeks assisting 6. 0.0
Cash paid 55 men as a Bounty @ 40/ each 110. 0.0
Cash for 55 men's Blankets "12/ " 33.0.0
Cash for 65 men's Guns "10/ " 27.10.0
Cash paid carting baggage from Shaftsbury to | ^^ o o
Skeensboro' and from Hancock [
Cash paid for the sick on return home 3.10.0
Cash for carri'ges returning from Canada 3. 0.0
Paid Dr. Fuller for doctoring Jams Ales and Gildr.. 2. 5.0
To Dr. Smith for doctoring my men 1.10.0
Dec. 3rd 1779. Total ^213. 7.0
Rec* of Comfort Sands 142.8.0 York mo^ which is, 106. 6.0
Pay Table Office )
Due to'me £^Q'^ ■ T-O
Sunderland Oct. 6, 1785 f The within acct. being examined and
approved The Treasurer is directed to pay the same, being the sum
of one hundred and seven pounds, one shilling, Lawful money, to
John Fitch, one of the executors on the estate of Capt. Wm. Fitch
deceased. Timo. Brownson ) p„_,e
Sam> Bartlit f ^°™
Treasurer's Office, ) Rec* of the Treas' the contents of the
Sunderland Oct. 6, 1785. f above order. )
John Fitch \ Executors
[460] [^Soldier's Certificate']
These certify, that Sam' Torry served in Capt. Wait Hopkin's
Company as a private soldier in the year 1775, and that he has not
received his bounty, blanket, and gun, money due to him for said
service, the whole amounting to three pounds, two shillings.
John Fasset,
Sunderland, Oct. 8th 1784. In behalf of Wait Hopkins Capt.
684 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Oct. 8th 1784. The Treasurer
is directed to pay to the above named Samuel Torry or bearer,
three pounds, two shillings, for the above purpose.
Timo. Brownson, ) p
Sam' Bartlet, [ ^°^
Sunderland — Oct. 8th 1784. j the above order, in behalf of Sam'
Torry. John Fasset.
[512] \^CaJ>t. Jonathan Fassett's Accouni\
The State of Vermont
To Jonathan Fassett — Dr.
To Jonathan Fassett for service as Capt. of an Independent
Company raised by appointment of the Committee of theConven-
tion of the New Hampshire (irants and authorized by commission
from Gen Gates, who served in the Northern parts of said State
from the 19th of July 1776 to the 1st day of December then next,
being four months and 12 days @ 27 2/3 dolP pr month— $117 1/3
To do for retained rations 103 days @ 3 rations pr.
day which is 309 rations, and 30 days at 2 rations pr day
which is 60 rations, in the whole 369 rations @ 1/9 of a
dollar pr ration - - 41
158 1/3
Jonathan Fassett Capt.
Cr By cash 27 2/3 dollars.
Pay Table Office ) The above account examined and ap-
Sunderland July 24th 1786 S proved and the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the same to Capt. Jonathan Fassett, being thirty
nine pounds four shillings Timo. Brownson \ ^ t^^ ■
Sam' Bartlet f *"°™
Treasurer's Office Sunderland Aug' 11, 1786
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the within order
being thirty nine pounds four shillings L. My. Jona. Fasset.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 685
[513] \Capt. Michael Vail's Accounf\
The State of New York in America
To Capt. Michael Vail Dr.
To sundry expenditures in raising a company of 54 men which
served in Lt. Col. Seth Warner's Regiment from the 1st of
August 1775 till the last day of November following ;
To a premium of 8/ L.My pr man for enlisting 64 men ;,^21.12.0
To a bounty of 40/ pr man for enlisting said 54 men 108. 0.0
To my expenses 5 weeks enlisting s* Comp^ @ 16/ per
week 4. 0.0
To expenses of my two subaltern officers 5 weeks assist-
ing in raising said Comp^ 6. 0.0
To cash paid for carriage of baggage for said Company 12. 0.0
To cash paid 54 for each a Blanket @ 12/ per man 32. 8.0
To cash paid 54 men for guns and other accoutrements
at 10/ pr man ' 27. 0.0
To cash paid at Crown Pt for stores for the sick and for
march to St Johns 3. 0.0
To cash paid for removing sick La Praire to St Johns 1. 9.0
To cash paid the French Doctor at Langale 3. 0.0
To cash paid the Apothecary at Langale for the sick 3. 7.0
To cash paid for removing my sick from Montreal to St
Johns 1.17.0
To cash paid from St Johns to our respective homes 6.10.0
To paid for two sick soldiers at Otter Creek, that be-
longed to my Compy and were sick there 6.10.0
;£236.13.0
Paid as per recp' 11. 5.0
255. 8.0
Pay Office, Albany 20th Dec>- 1776
This may certify that Capt. Micah Vail has re-
ceived no compensation for the within account or any part thereof
in this Office J. Trumbull Jr. Paymaster Gen^
Northern Depar'
To whom it may concern.
March 1st 1787. The within account examined and approved
— and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Ira Allen
as a subaltern officer in Capt. Vail's Company in 1775 as by a par-
ticular resolution of the Assembly of this State — being two hundred
twenty five pounds eight shillings.
Timo. Brownson
Jonath"" Robinson
[• Committee
686 STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's OfBce.
Rec'' this 5th May 1787 of Sam' Mattocks Treasurer
the contents in full being two hundred and twenty-five pounds
eight shillings in State Notes. Ira Allen.
[503] l^Accoun/s of Capt. John Fasset and Others]
The State of Vermont,
To John Fasset Jr. & sundry others, Dr.
To John Fasset Jr. for his services as Captain of an In-
depen' Comp'' raised by Appointment of the Com-
mittee of the Convention of the Y [T ?] . Grants,
and authorized by commissions from Gen. Gates,
who served in the North" Parts of s* State , from
July 19th to December 1st 1776, A M" 12 days at
$37 2/3 pr. month— $117 1/3
To D° for retained Rations 103 days, at 3 Rations pr. day
which is 309 Rations ; and 30 days at 2 Rations pr.
day which is 60 Rations ; in the whole 369 Rations,
at 1/9 of a DolF per Ration— 41.
To Matthew Lyon for his services as a Lieut in s* Com-
pany for the same time, being 4 Mo. 12 days at 18
Doli=' pr. mo. 79.1/6
To Do. for retained Rations 103 days at 2 Rations pr.
day, which is 206 Rations ; and 30 days at 1 Rat"
pr. day which is 30 Rations ; in the whole 236 Rat"'
at 1/9 of a Doll. pr. Ration 26. 2/9
To Jon" Wright to his services as a Lieut, in said Com-
pany for the same time being 4 Mo. 12 days at 18
DolP pr. Mo. 79. 1/6
To Do. for retained Rations 103 days at 2 Rations pr.
day, which is 206 Rat"' ; and 30 days at 1 Rat" pr.
day which is 30 Rations, in the whole 236 Rations
at 1/9 of a DulP per Ration 26. 2/9
To the s^ John Fasset Jr. for his services as Commissary
to the G. Hospital at Bennington, by Appoint' of
the Council of Safety & Gen' Lincoln, from Oct' 3d
to Nov' 6th 1777 both days included, 1 Mo. 3 Days
at 40 Doll' pr. mo. — And to retained Rations the same
time, being 35 days at 3 Rat"' pr. Day is 105 Rations at
1/9 of a Dollar per Ration, Amt. of pay & Rations — 55.6/9
To Benj" Fasset Assis* Com'^ to the same Hospital, under
the same Direction, the same time, 1 Mo. 3 Days at
30 Doll' pr. Mo. and to retained Rations 35 days at
2 Rat"' pr. Day, 70 Rations at 1/9 of a Doll' pr.
Ration — Amount of pay & Rations 40. 7/9
Amount in Doll' & 9ths 465. 5/9
(Errors Excepted)
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 687
Pay Table Office )
Sunderland Oct' 5th 1785 \ The within account is approved, and
the Treas' is directed to pay the same, being one hundred thirty-
nine pounds thirteen shillings, & four pence, lawful money, to John
Fasset Esq' (or bearer.)
£ 139. 13. 4 Timo. Brownson I p ,
Sam' Bartlit \ ^^"^
Windsor Ocf 20th 1785— ReC of the Treasurer the contents of
the above order, being one hundred and thirty-nine pounds, thir-
teen shillings, & four pence — John Fasset.
[511] [Men in Capt. E. Allen's Company — Sums Faid\
List of Rec'= against the Soldiers in E. Allen's Pay Roll — to
be examined when anyone calls for their pay — deduct &c. dated 1777.
Pawlet October 17, 1777.
The account of those that received money towards their wages
that was coming from the State , namely ;
Rufus Bates Dr. to rec'' by Rec' & money Lent ;^1.14.0
Benjamin Harskins by rect 1.10.0
Ezra Sweat by Rect 1.10.0
Darius Chipman by rect 1.10.0
Benjamin Wells by rect 1. 6.6
Jonathan Corey by rect 1. S.O
Ebenezer Corey by Rect 1. 8.0
Nathan Foord by Rect 1.10.0
Simeon Prentis by Rect 1.10.0
Winslow Perry bv Rect 1.10.0
Jacob Smith by Rect 1.10.0
John Train by Rect 1.10.0
John Rion Blancher by Rect 1.06.6
Peter Howe by Rect 1.10.0
William Ashley by Rect 1.10.0
David Gilmore by Rect 1.10.0
Richard Colvin Dues Rect 0. 6.6
Edward Turner by Rect 1.10.0
Jonathan Newton by Rect 1. 7.0
Nehemiah Kellogg by Rect & money 1.16.6
Lemuel Roberts by Rect 1.10.0
Orasmus Holmes by Rect 1.10.0
Samuel Fletcher by Rect 1.10.0
Daniel Harskins by account 1.10.0
Abel White Dr. by order 2. 5.4
35.18.4
65. 4.0
£\m. 3.4
688 STATE OF VERMONT
[465] [^Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Account]
Bennington Dec. S'" 1777.
The State of Vermont, to Capt. Eben' Wood, Dr.
To, Bounty Money, for 38 men @ ^6. per man, ^288.*0.0
" Pay Roll " 1 pr man pr. mo... 108. 3.4
[*sic] ;^396. 3.4
Contra, Cr.
By, Cash, Rec'' at sundry times, ;!^382. 0) /-qo.-, ^^ n.
" Two pair of shoes not tapt ^^-^ J:,6hi.\.i.\)
Balance due to Capt. Eben' Wood. £ 13.11.4
Rec* Bennington, June 6th 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, thir-
teen pounds, eleven shillings & four pence, Lawful Money, it being
the balance due on my Pay Roll, for bounty and pay for service in
Lt Col. Sam' Harrick's Reg' of Rangers, in the service of the
State of Vermont, in the year 1777.
Rec* pr me, Eben' Wood, Capt.
[464] Arlington Jan. 18th 1779.
Whereas the Council of this State did in the year 1777, raise a
Reg' of Rangers, which was commanded by Lt. Col. Sam' Harnck,
and whereas said council did engage to each Officer in said Reg'
eight shillings for their trouble in enlisting each man, and it ap-
pears that Capt. Eben'' Woods has not rec* his pay, and it appears
by his Pay Roll, that he had enlisted thirty eight men, therefore,
the Treas' of this State is directed to pay to Capt. Eben'' Woods,
fifteen pounds four shillings lawful money.
Tho^ Chittenden.
Rec* Arlington, Jan. 18th 1779 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, fifteen
pounds four shillings.
Pr me, Eben"^ Wood.
[494] [Petition of Capt. Frye Bailey and Lt. N. Lovewell]
To the Gen' Assembly,
Your Committee to whom was referred the petition of Capt.
Fry Bailey & Lieut Nehemiah Lovewell, — Report that in the
month of Dec'' 1777 s* Lovewell & Bayley were sent by Ben' Gates
as a Flagg to Canada, where they were detained including their
service for 12 months — that in the month of Jan^ 1779 Bayley
rec* from the U. S. ^96.0 lawful money, which was his wages as
Capt. but was not paid for his Rations during the said 13 months;
and at the same time Lieut. Lovewell rec* ;^64. 16. for his service,
but no allowance for his Rations — I. Tichenor, for Com^
State of Vermont
In Gen' Assembly Feb. 22nd 1782. The above report was read
and accepted & ordered that a Bill be brought accordingly.
Attest, Ros' Hopkins, Clerk.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 689
[474] S^Amount Paid Capt. Ebenezer Aliens Co.\
Extract of Continental money, paid on Capt. Eben"^ Allen's
Pay Roll of 1777 in pursuance to an order from the Gov"" dated
Feb, 17th 1779, reference thereto being had, Amt. ;^184.13.8
Certified by
May 29th 1783. I. Allen, Treasurer.
[387] [ZA Abner Blanchard's Pay\
State of Vermont.
In General Assembly Oct. 18th 1782.
Resolved, that the Committee of Pay Table be, and they are
hereby directed to adjust the wages & rations of Abner Blanchard
as a Lt. for five months and ten days, for service done in the last
part of the year 1777 and beginning of the year 1778, and draw an
order on the Treasurer for the same.
Extract from the Journals,
Ros' Hopkins, Clk.
Pay Table Office, Manchester, Oct. 22nd 1782.
The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay Abner Blanchard or
bearer, the sum of twenty eight pounds, sixteen shillings.
Pr. Order of Assembly.
John Strong ) p
Timo. Brownson f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, 28th July 1783.
Rec* of Ira Allen Esq'', Treasurer, the contents of the above
order. Pr me, John Stark.
[407] \Peliiion of Lieut. John Powell~\
To the General Assembly of the Freemen of the State of Ver-
mont, now sitting at Bennington.
The petition of John Powell of Strafford to said Assembly
sheweth, that he being the first Lt. in Capt. Elisha Burton's Com-
pany of Rangers, and Col. Herrick's Reg' in the service of this
State for the year 1777, Commissionated by the Council of this
State on the 15th of July in the same year, which Commission to
continue in force, till the 15th of Jan. ensuing did according to
orders therein contained, in Obedience to the Commander in Chief
of the Northern Department, some time in Dec. before the expira-
tion of the said Commission, proceed with a Flag to St. Johns,
where, after being received by the Commandant as a flag, your pe-
titioner was confined & carried to Quebec, as a prisoner, where, &
in other British Territories, your Honor's petitioner was confined
in the most cruel manner, & suffered every kind of Savage bar-
[44]
690 STATE OF VERMONT
barity that men divested of every principle of Religion & Hu-
manity can inflict, during the Term of about twelve months, in all
which time your Honor's Petitioner was necessitated to procure the
supports of life at his own expense, for which, and his time during
his captivity he hath received no adequate compensation.
This is therefore to pray your Honors, that the case of your
Honor's Petitioner may be noticed by this Honorable Board, & that
such recompense may be made him, as your Honors, in their Wis-
dom, shall think proper, and as in duty bound shall ever pray.
Dated at Bennington, John Powell,
this 14th day of Oct, 1780.
In Gen. Assembly, Oct. 16th 1780. Resolved, that the within
petition be referred to the Governor & Council for adjustment &
settlement. Attest, Ros' Hopkins Clk.
Resolved in Council 9th Nov. 1780, That forty pounds in silver,
or an equivalent in other current money, be & is hereby granted to
Capt. John Powell, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same to the s"' Capt. John Powell as soon as may be.
By order of Council,
Jonas Fay, Sec. pro. tern.
[398] [^Account for Watching Suspected Persons]
An Account of what service we whose names are hereafter
mentioned, have done in watching & guarding suspected persons,
as enemies to the United States of America, by ord'' of Committies
of Safety & of Towns of Harford, Lebanon, Hartford, & Wood-
stock.
Men's names.
Barth^ Durkee 5 days @ 9/ £^. 5.0
Tho» Richardson 3 do " 3/ 9.0
Oliver Rust 4 do & nights, & found ourselves Al- )
low'* for day & night & finding them- V 1.16.0
selves, 9/ \
George Smith 3 days 1
Jos. Call 2 do l_ „ , a ^^ (\
John Bacon 1 do \ ® ^/ ^'^^-^
Eben' Call 3 do J .
Abida Smith one night
Borkus Green " do 1
Wm. Child " do [ @ 6/ 1.10.0
Benajah Child " do f
Wm. Ranney " do J
;^8.14.0
The above acct. is according to the returns made to me
Test Barth^ Durkee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
691
As to the price for the above service, we one & all leave it to
your Honors of the Com"'' to say what we shall have for s* Service,
But hope you will consider the advanced price tories effects are
sold at, & how much our currency is depreciated, and will allow
accordingly.
Pomfret, Feb. 10th 1778. B. Durkee.
[398]
[Guarding Amasa Wright \
Tho' Richardson 'sacct. against the Com'"' for guard-
ing Amasa Write to Westminster and expense is accord-
ing to his Return, ;^1.13
^1.13.0
8.14.0
£IQ. 7.0
State of Vermont,
In Council, Bennington June 13th, 1778.
The within acct. Examined & approved & the Treas' of this
State is ordered to pay the same, which is ten pounds seven shil-
lings, money &c.
pr order of Council, >
Tho» Chittenden.
Lebanon, Aug. 7th 1778.
Rec'' the fullof the above order. I say rec* pr me,
Bart^ Durkee
[511] A Return of the Guard that guarded Major Wright.
3 nights
Elkanah Sprague,
3 days and 3
Thomas Richardson
3 " " "
Jeremiah Rust
3 w << <<
Phineas Rust
3 " '■ "
Eli Willard
3 " " "
Jehiel Rust
3 " " "
firing( ?)
;^1.16.0
1.16.0
1.16.0
1.16.0
1.16.0
1.16.0
0. 8.0
11. 4.0
Attest Elkanah Sprague, Officer of the guard.
Hartford June 1778.
A return of another guard that guarded said Wright.
Joseph Marsh Jr. 3 days and 3 nights 1.16.0
Andrew Tracy 3 " " 1.16.0
Stephen Tilden 3 " " 1.16.0
David Wright 3 " " 1.16.0
£1. 4.0
692 STATE OF VERMONT
Esq. Datiey, Zebulon Lee, and Joseph Marsh, who guarded
said Wright to N. Y. 2 days with their horses and expenses 2
pounds 15 shillings each 8.5.0
Attest David Wright Serj* of the Guard
Hartford, Octo. 24"" 1778
This may certify that the above guards were ordered out by me.
Joseph Marsh, Maj. General.
11. 4.0
7. 4.0
8. 5.0
;^2G.13.0
The Committee appointed to examine and adjust
accounts having examined the within, find due thereon twenty six
pounds thirteen shillings.
Paul Spooner } Com"^" of
Benja. Emmons [ Accounts
To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer
You are hereby ordered to pay the within account which
amounts to twenty six pounds thirteen shillings, to Mr. Elkanah
Sprague. Tho'' Chittenden
Received Windsor October 26"" 1778 of Ira Allen Treasurer
twenty six pounds thirteen shillings in full.
Pr me Elkanah Sprague
[486] [ Wages and Expenses of a Wouiided Soldier]
March 7th 1778—
The State of Vermont
To Justus Webster Dr.
To wages from the 7th 1778, until the 30th dav of March
1778, at 6/ per day ' ^6.18.0
" $10. laid out for necessaries 3. 0.0
" Boarding two weeks at $3 per week 1.16.0
" " six weeks and three days at $4. 7.16.0
" Wages from 30th of March to the 24th May at £A:.
pr month 7. 4.0
^26.14.0
Credit by one Coat at ^11. 11. 0.0
^15.14.0
The above account being for services done at Shelburne, and
necessaries, and boarding while wounded.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 693
To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer,
Please to pay to Justus Webster the
above account, taking his rec' for the same. Tho' Chittenden
Feb. 34th 1779.
Rec* of Ira Allen, Treasurer, fifteen pounds
fourteen shillings. F^ me, Justus Webster.
[386] [Guards over Z. Wright^ of Hartland^
Hertford, May the 29th, 1778.
A Return of the Guards employed to keep
Zadock Wright Esq' Prisoner, after delivered to my care by Phine-
has Rust and others captors, viz. Phinehas Rust, Niel Rust, Jeremiah
Rust, and also Messrs. W" Gallup, Nathan Carel, Tho= Parker
Rood, James Dennison, Ivory Luce, the above is a true Return of
soldiers detained on said 29th day of May as Guards for said pris-
oners, & for them & myself request pay.
Elias Weld, Officer of
s* guard for s'' day.
Eight days at tv.-elve shillings pr day ;£4.16.0
Your Committee to examine accounts, having examined &
adjusted the within, find due thereon four pounds sixteen shillings.
Attest. Paul Spooner ) Qom.^
Benj" [
To Ira Allen, Esq' Treasurer,
You are hereby ordered to pay Capt. Elias
Weld, the within amount, which amounts to four pounds sixteen
shillings Tho» Chittenden.
Rec* Windsor, Oct. 24th 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, four pounds
sixteen shillings in full. Pr me W™ Gallup.
[482] [A Search for Tories]
State of Vermont
To Capt° Jesse Sawyer Dr.
To my own time & five mens, & expenses two days back,
in search for Tories, by order of His Excellency & Council, at 18/
pr. dav i:i0.16.0
May 30th 1778—
I certify upon honor that the above account is justly
and truly charged, in all its parts— Jesse Sawyer-
July 6th 1778. The above account examined & approved, the
Treasurer is ordered to pay ten pounds, sixteen shillings —
Tho" Chittenden.
Treasurer's Office )
July 6th 1778 f ReC of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ten pounds—
sixteen shillings— Rec<» pr me, Jesse Sawyer.
694 STATE OF VERMONT
[483] [^For Guarding a Suspected Person]
State of Vermont,
To Capt" Jesse Sawyer — Dr.
To guarding Asa Baldwin from Dorset to Bennington — I took
with me for an assistant Mr. Felix Powel — The time spent was two
days, & two nights — Three horses travel and expenses — ^11.7.6
I certify upon honor, that the above account is justly charged
in all its parts — Jesse Sawyer.
July 8th 1778, The above account examined and approved, the
Treas' is ordered to pay eleven pounds, seven shillings, & six
pence —
;^11.7.6 Tho» Chittenden
Treasurer's Office July 8th 1778. ReC^ of I. Allen Treasurer,
eleven pounds, seven shillings, & six pence, — the contents of the
above account — Rec"* per me, Jesse Sawyer.
[447] [Capf. Isaac Clark's Bounty Money]
To/
Ira Allen Esq' Treas',
Pay to Capt. Isaac Clark, thirty pounds for Bounty that he
paid to ten men he engaged in the proposed expedition to Canada,
and also eighteen pounds for the Bounty of six men that he en-
gaged more than his quota in the two months expedition.
May 30th 1778. Tho» Chittenden.
Treasurer's Office, Arlington, May 30th 1778.
Rec* of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
within acct. Forty eight pounds, lawful money.
ReC^ pr. me, Isaac Clark Capt.
[389] \Petition of Moses Evans]
To the Hon. the Gen. Assembly of the State of Vermont.
now sitting at Windsor in and for said State.
The humble Petition, Address and Remonstrance of Moses
Evins of Woodstock in said State, humbly sheweth,
That whereas your Petitioner was taken prisoner, by the British
Troops at Diamond Island, on the Fifth day of October 1777, and
from thence transported to the Isle of Orleans below Quebec, and
thence detained until the 13th of May 1778, at which time he found
means to make his escape, and was necessitated to go thro' almost
inexpressible hardships, both by fatigue & hunger through the un-
known desert to Kennebec and from thence home, where he arrived
on the 20th of June last, and besides the hardships of imprison-
ment, March &c your Petitioner lost one Gun price ^4.10 One
Blanket, with sundry other articles to the amount of ;^8. for which
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 695
time, losses, expense &c your Petitioner has not rec'' any other
than Continental pay.
These are therefore to pray your Honors to grant your Peti-
tioner such allowance as in your wisdom shall think proper.
And as in duty bound shall pray Moses Evans.
Windsor, Oct. 15th 1778.
State of Vermont, In Gen. Assembly, Oct. 16th 1778.
Resolved, That the above petition be laid before his Excellency
the Gov'' and Council of this State for their adjustment.
Pr. order, B. Woodward, Clk.
From Oct. 4th to May 15th 233 @ 50/ pr. mo. Amounts to ^18.11.4
From 15th of May to 20th June 36 days, amount to 3. 0.0
Gun 4.10.0
Blanket 3. 0.0
^29. 1.4
State of Vermont, In Council, Windsor, Oct. 16th 1778.
The above account examined & approved & the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same, being twenty nine pounds one shilling &
four pence L. M. Tho" Chittenden
Rec* Windsor Oct. 16th 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twenty
nine pounds, one shilling & four pence, in full of this account.
pr me, Moses Evans.
[501] [L(. Col. EbenT Walbridge's Account^
The State of Vermont,
To Lieut Col' Eben^ Walbridge Dr.
for service done s"* State at several different times —
July 10th 1778.
To 19 days commanding the Troops at Rutland, by the
Captain General's order, and cash paid for a horse
to ride an Express ^^7.18.0
" Traveling expense 60 miles at 4d 1. 0.0
" one journey on express to Rutland, horse & expense
1779 1. 0.0
" one journey to Huberton in an alarm — four days —
horse & expense 2. 0.0
" five days out in Alarm— Ocf 1780 at 8/ pr day 2. 0.0
" Traveling expenses 60 miles at 4d 1. 0.0
" two journies to Albany to procure soldiers wages 1780 2. 0.0
^16.18.0
Eben'^ Walbridge
696 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office |
Arlington March 29th 1781. [ The within account examined & ap
proved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lieut. Col.
Eben'' Walbridge or bearer, being the sum of sixteen pounds,
eighteen shillings — lawful money.
^16.18.0 Tho' Chittenden I p
John Fasset \ ^°"^
March 29th 1781 ReC of the Treasurer, the contents of the
above older Pr. me, Eben' Walbridge.
[502] [Ca//. Samuel Paine s Servues~\
The State of Vermont
To Samuel Paine Dr.
To going on express to the northern Army, & scouting by
order of the Committee of Safety forty two days, and found myself
the whole of the time except sixteen days — ;^12.12.0
Aug* 1778 — Errors excepted Sam' Paine.
This may certify that Capt. Sam' Paine did perform the above
service, and was an officer of great service, not only in the above,
but in many other times on the grants, and has rec"* no pay —
Jacob Bayley, Brig. Gen'
And Chairman of Com. of Safety
Pay Table Office )
Sunderland June 21^' 1786 r The within account is approved, and
the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents being twelve pounds,
twelve shillings, lawful money, to Capt. Sam' Paine or bearer.
^12.12.0 Sam' Bartlit ( p^^,
Timo. Brownson f
Treasurer's Office Sunderland June 22°'' 1786. ReC of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Capt Sam'
Paine. John G. Bayley.
[462] [^Committee on Pay Rolls\
State of Vermont; in council,
Arlington Aug. 22nd 1778.
Resolved, That Jonas Fay, Benj" Carpenter and Ira Allen
Esq"' be appointed a Committee, and they or any two of them are
hereby appointed and fully authorized to adjust and settle all the
pay rolls in Col. W" William's Reg' of Militia for all past services,
where this State have Resolved, to give some pay in addition to
their continental Pay. They are also authorized to adjust & settle
Capt. Levi Goodenough's pay-roll for his service in Lt. Col. Sam'
Herrick's Reg' of rangers in the year 1777, and the Treasurer is
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 697
hereby directed to pay the several balances that may be due on the
same. By order of Governor & Council.
A true Copy from the Minutes, M. Lyon D. Secretary.
Resolved, therefore. That fifty Shillings pr month be paid to
each person, that shall serve agreeably to the aforesaid Resolution,
in addition to their Continental pay.
Extract from the Minutes of Council, Bennington, Aug. 39th
1777. M. Lyon D. SeC
Memorandum. This Res° gives the reason why the pay rolls
in W's Reg' have not the Governor's certificate for their Pay, &c.
[491] [Lieut. Nathan Howland and Seven Men']
Pursuant to a request from Capt. Weld of Hartford, I turned
out with seven men to assist Lieut. Safford then in that town — I
was assist [«V] two days with my party, for which I should receive
some pay
7 men two days at 12/ pr day makes . ^4.4.0
Woodstock, Oct^ 17th 1778. Nathan Howland, Leut.
Your committee appointed to settle and adjust accounts,
having perused the within account, and adjusted the same at 12
shillings pr day, do find due on the same four pounds, four shil-
lings— Attest, Paul Spooner ) ^ ,
Benj" Emerson )
To Ira Allen Esq'' Treasurer.
You are hereby directed to pay Capt" Phineas Williams the
within account, being four pounds, four shillings
^4.4.0 Tho^ Chittenden
Windsor October 22nd 1778— ReC of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
four pounds four shillings Pr me, Phineas Williams.
[393] \^Petition of Orsamus Holmes]
Windsor, Oct. 20th 1778.
To the Hon. the Gen' Assembly of the State of Vermont now
holden at Windsor in & for said State.
The Petition of Orsamus Holmes of Springfield in said State,
Humbly Showeth.
That your Petitioner was unhappily captivated some time in
Nov. last, by the enemies of this and the United States, on Lake
Champlain, being then a private in Capt. Eben"' Allen's Com^ of
Rangers, in Col. Herrick's Reg' raised for the defence of this State
in the year 1777. That your Petitioner was detained a prisoner at
Montreal, thro' the last winter & then removed to Quebec, and
kept on board a Prison Ship, till some time in the summer past,
when your Petitioner, with three others, made his escape, with
only two days provisions, — That your Petitioner was in the wilder-
698 STATE OF VERMONT
ness &c. for seventeen days, when the Savages took him & his com-
panions & carried them into Montreal. That your Petitioner some
time after, viz. about four weeks ago, made his escape from Mon-
treal, by jumping over the wall of the City, and after a very
fatiguing travel thro' the woods &c. he arrived home about a week
past. And that your Petitioner had a Gun, prized fifteen dollars,
and a Cartouch Box, price two dollars in Continental money & one
quarter of a dollar in silver.
Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays this Hon'''° Assembly,
to take his case into your wise consideration, and that this Assem-
bly wo"* pass a Resolve, by which your Petitioner may be entitled
to pay, for the Articles before mentioned, being taken from him
while in captivity, together with cloathing to a small amount, and
also for his time while in Captivity. Or pass such order as deemed
relative to the premises before mentioned as in your wisdom may
seem fit. And your Petitioner as in duty bound shall ever pray, &c.
Orsamus Holmes.
From Dec. 5th to Oct. 10th is 308 days @ 50/ pr month
amounts to /^%5.13.i
A gun & Cartouch Box valued 5. 3.0
Total ;^30.15.4
State of Vt. In Gen. Ass^ Oct. 20th 1778.
Resolved, That the within petition be referred to the Gov' &
Council, for their adjustment.
pr order, B. Woodward Clk.
Windsor, Oct. 20th 1778.
The above account is examined & approved of, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same, it being thirty pounds, fifteen
shillings & four pence. Tho' Chittenden.
To Ira Allen, Treasurer.
ReC Windsor, Oct. 21st 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, thirty
pounds, fifteen shillings & four pence, in full of the above acct.
pr me, Orsamus Holmes.
[409] A Return of a Scout sent out by Capt. Hazen, Jan. 177S.
Andrew Tracy, Stephen Tilden and Wm. Allen, out 7
days at 12 shillings pr. day pr. man, finding their
own provisions ^^12.12.0
A Return of a Scout sent out t>y Capt. Hazen., Aug 1778.
Israel Gellet, Asa Hazen, John Button & Elias Chap-
man, 7 days at 36 shillings a day pr. man finding
their own provisions — , ;^16.16.0
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A Return of a Scout sent out by Capt. Weld, Aug. 177S.
Oliver Willard & Simes Ashley 6 days at 36 shillings a
day pr man, finding themselves — ;£ 7. 4.0
A return of a Scout Sent out by Col. Marsh, Aug. 1778.
Beriah Green, Silas Newton & Wm. Freeman, 16 days
at 36 shillings a day pr. man, finding themselves ^28.16.0
£%5. 8.0
Hartford, Oct. 34th 1778. In pursuance to orders received from
the Maj' General, the above Scouts were sent out by me.
Joel Marsh Col.
The Com"* appointed to examine and adjust accounts, having
examined the within find due thereon, sixty five pounds eight
shillings. Paul Spooner | Com*' of
Benj"^ Emmons f Accts.
To Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer,
You are hereby ordered to pay the within
account, which amounts to Sixty five pounds, eight shillings, to
Mr. Elkanah Sprague. Tho" Chittenden.
ReC^ Windsor, Oct. 26th 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, sixty
five pounds eight shillings in full. Pr me, Elkanah Sprague.
[457] [^Governor's Order for Capt. Jesse Safford^
Sir,
Pay to Capt. Jesse Safford twelve pounds, for his time and ex-
penses in recovering and paying out the State's pay to his Com-
pany, in the seven months' service the last Campaign.
To/ Tho» Chittenden
Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer.
Dec. 28th 1778.
Rec'* Dec. 28th 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twelve pounds,
the contents of this acct. Pr me, Jesse Safford Capt.
[482] [James Fletcher's Wages']
To Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer;
Please to pay Mr. Thomas Cooper, four pounds eight shillings,
L. money, being one month's wages due from this State to James
Fletcher, taking his receipt for the same.
Bennington 26th Feb? 1779 Tho» Chittenden.
Date above, rec* four pounds, eight shillings —
Per me, Thomas Cooper.
700 STATE OF VERMONT
[408] [Sergeant Ephraim Stevens' Services]
This certifies, that in the month of May 1779, I commanded at
Fort Ranger on the fronter of this State, Serj' Ephr" Stevens was
sent by my orders to Lake Champlain as a Scout, with others, and
was taken Prisoner the 18th day of Ma}' 1779 by the enemy and
carried to Canada.
To Com'='= of Pay Table, Tho^ Sawyer, Capt. Com"
Clarendon, Oct. 18th, 1781.
Pay Office, Bennington, Jan 21st, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of sixty nine pounds, twelve shil-
lings to Ephr" Stevens or to his order, it being for his wages as
Serj' in the service of State Troops, commencing the 18 day of May
1779 and ending the 18 day of Oct. 1781.
^69.12.0 Isaac Tichenor, ( ^^^,
Amos Fasset, \
I order the above sum of sixty nine pounds twelve shillings to
be paid to Ephr" Doolittle for value rec*.
Feb. 5th, 1782. Ephraim Stevens.
Sep. 20th, 1782 Rec* of the Treasurer, the contents of the
above order. Ephraim Doolittle.
[464] [Deserters from Continental Army]
Tinmouth July 20th 1779.
Sir,
You are ordered to take into custody, and then safely keep
and convey to Arlington to his Excellency, the Governor's Quar-
ters and deliver to a proper Guard, Jason Crawford & Oliver Hill,
deserters from the Continental service; — You will also inform his
Excellency, that your guard is not paid, therefore pray him to see
that matter settled, before you are discharged.
Pr me, Gideon Warrin Col.
To / Serj' Aaron Adams.
July 20th 1779. Then ReC Jason Crawford & Oliver Hill, De-
serters from the Continental Army, for which six days wages &
expense of three men of the Guard, and five days expense of the
prisoners, at three meals a day at the rate of two dollars a meal.
By the Col.'s orders, Aaron Adams Serg'
To Ira Allen Esq' Treas' July 24th, 1779.
Sir, Pay to Serj' A. Adams, for himself & two men six days,
and their expenses _;^35.17. and for the two Prisoners five days
^14.8. in the whole fifty pounds, five shillings.
Tho'^ Chittenden.
ReC' of the Treas' Eighteen pounds, six shillings on the above
order. Aaron Adams
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 701
ReC Arlington, Aug. 10, 1779, of Ira Allen Treasurer, thirty
one pounds, nineteen shillings, on full of what is due on the within
order. Rec'^ for Aaron Adams, pr me,
Sarah Adams.
[414] \^Bounty to Capt. Parmelee Allen and Company]
Arlington, Nov. 15th 1779.
Sir,
You are directed to pay to Capt. Parmelee Allen, four Thou-
sand, eight hundred and sixty pounds lawful money it being for a
Premium to himself. Subalterns, and Bounty to the Soldiers in his
Company of Rangers. . Tho' Chittenden.
To / Ira Allen, Esq"' Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Arlington, Nov. 18, 1779.
Rec" of Ira Allen, Esq"' Treasurer, four Thousand, two hundred
and fifty one pounds two shillings lawful money on account of the
within order. Parmelee Allen Capt.
Date above, Rec* of Ira Allen, Treasurer, six hundred & eight
pounds, eighteen shillings, being the balance due to me on account
of the above order. Parmalee Allen Capt.
[456] Rec* Arlington 20th of January 1780, of Ira Allen Esq%
Treas', by the hand of Tho= Chittenden, four thousand, four hun-
dred and eighty six dollars, in full the amount of my Continental
Pay Roll for myself and Com^" in service from the 1st of Aug. till
the 17th of Nov. 1779.
Recii pr. me, Parmellee Allen Capt.
N. B. This Receipt was not inserted on the Pay Roll, as there
was some expectation that the Continent would pay said roll.
March 38th 1782. I. Allen, Treasurer.
[487] [Adjutant Elisha Clark's Bill]
The State of Vermont,
To Elisha Clark Dr.
To his service as Adjutant of the fifth Reg' of Militia, from
the 20th day of March 1780, to the 25th day of the same month —
inclusive, it being six days at ^1 — 8 — per month — £,1. 9.6
For two Rations per day the above time at 2/ pr. day 8.0
;^1.17.6
Elisha Clark Adj'
Elisha Clark Adj' of the 5th Reg' of Militia, was in service of
this State six days in the month of March 1780.
Eben-- Allen Lt. Col.
To/
The Committee of Pay Table.
Pay Office, Bennington Feb? 7th 1782— The within account
being approv the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of one
702 STATE OF VERMONT
pound seven [sic] shillings & six pence to Elisha Clark, or order.
i:i.l7.6 Isaac Tichenor | ,
Timo. Brownson j ^°™
Sunderland April 25th 1783. Rec" of the Treasurer, the con-
tents of the above order in behalf of Elisha Clark.
Jonathan Buck.
[492] [Sergeant Silas Howe s Service]
State of Vermont,
These may certify that Serg* Silas Howe served the State of
Vermont in the Alarm March 1780, and did four days' service as
Sergeant in my company, and traveled thirty six miles, — and —
through mistake his name was left out of my pay-roll, for such
service — amount of pay, eighteen shillings /5.
Certified pr. Zebadiah Dewey, Capt.
Pay Table Office ) The above account examined & ap-
Sunderland May 23d 1783 f proved the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, amounting to eighteen pence and five pence, lawful
money, to the above named Silas Howe —
^0.18.5 Timo. Brownson ) p ^
Sam' Bartlit [ ^^^
Poultney April 18th 1783.
Then personally the within named Capt Zebadiah
Dewey, and made solemn oath to the within, before me.
Wm. Wand, Jus. Peace
Ja' Farnsworth —
[477] [Hay for the Horses]
Castleton March 26th 1780.
The State of Vermont Dr.
To Benj" Hickok for two tons of hay, for the Militia Horses, ;^110.
Benj° Hickok.
Arlington May 30, 1780.
To Ira Allen Esq' Treas' for the State of Vt. ;
Sir,
You are hereby ordered to pay the within Acct. unto B.
Hickok or his order, which is one hundred and ten pounds L. M>'
Tho^- Chittenden.
Arlington May 30th 1780, Then rec" of Ira Allen Esq' Treas-
urer, the full of the within acct. in behalf of B. Hickok.
;^110. Pr. me, Isaac Clark.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 703
[513] [Services of Lt. Col. Stephen Pearl\
State of Vermont
To Stephen Pearl
To 7 days service in the two alarms at Skeensborough
and Ticonderoga about the first of April last A. D.
1780@ll»-4'> ^3.19 4
To 70 miles horse travel at 2d 0 11.8
To 5 gallons Rum bought for the use of the Regiment
in October last at Castleton A. D. 1780 3. 6.0
To 4=-29''-0"' of flour that Capt. Everest took by order
of Gen. Allen 4.13.6
To 1 Bushel and 1 peck of Rock salt 3.15.0
To25-2-19 Wt of wheat flour taken by Maj. Sam' Billings 29.13.3
23d Jany 17, [?] 1781 ^45.17.9
Stephen Pearl
Pay Table Office, 23 Jan 1781 — the above account examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Col.
Stephen Pearl which is forty five pounds seventeen shillings and
9^ lawful money. Tho» Chittenden ) Committee
Timo. Brownson \
(Payment receipted under dates of Jan. 23d Feb'' 1 & Mar. 17,
1781 — by Stephen Pearl.)
January 23, 1781 The State of Vermont
To Lt. Col. Stephen Pearl Dr.
To my service in the Alarm in October last 18 days @
^0.11.4 pr day ^10. 4.0
To horses travel 90 miles @ 3d pr mile 0.15.0
;^10.19.0
Pay Table Office 33d of Jan. 1781
The above account examined and approved — and
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is ten pounds
nineteen shillings Tho» Chittenden ) p^^^,-..„^
Timo. Brownson |
Date above rec^ of the Treasurer the above contents.
Stephen Pearl.
[417] [Scouting near Pittsford'\
Pomfret \
Aug. 15, 1781 [1780 ?] [ State of Vermont Dr.
To Elijah Mason, Sarj'
to Beriah Green, Benajah Child, Wm. Child, Sam' Allen, Daniel
Ainsworth, Nathaniel Akins for scouting up to the height of Land
704
STATE OF VERMONT
near Pittsford, to make discoveries of the enemy by order of Capt.
John Throop.
For fifty miles travel at 4 pence pr. mile for each mile
for each man, amounts to ^5.16.8
Four days on the aforesaid Scout, amounts to 1.18.0
The above is a true Account,
Attest,
^7.14.8
Elijah Mason Com'
of s^ Scout.
Pomfret June 7th 1781.
Then personally appeared Elijah Mason and made
oath to the within account. Before me, John Throop, Asst.
Examined & approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the SBme to Elijah Mason, or order, it being the sum of seven
pounds fourteen shillings and eight pence.
John Strong J Com^ of
Pay Table Office, June 25th 1781. Timo. Brownson | Pay Table.
^7.14.8
Rec' of I. Allen, Treasurer, seven pouuds, fourteen shillings,
lawful money. John Throop.
[397]
[Fort Fortitude in Bethel — Cost^
An acct. or Labor, of men & oxen done in building Fort Forti-
tude in Bethel, by Capt. Jo. Parkhurst's Company of Militia, in
Royalton, by order of Capt. Jesse Safford, Commander of s* Fort,
agreeable to a resolve of the Board of War 1780 said men finding
their own provisions, and to be allowed five shillings pr. day agree-
able to s^ Resolve.
State of Vermont.
Names & Rank
Jo. Parkhurst, Capt. — To six days at 7/ 4 per day
Medad Benton " six days " 5/ " " ]
Carting boards 2 yoke of Oxen @ 1/8 pr day)
Timo. Durkee
Daniel Havens
John Hebbard Jr.
Bob' Handy
Israel Wallow
Benj" Day
Eben' Parkhurst
Sam' Ladd
John Orara
Wm. Crara
Elisha Kent
Stephen Powel
John Billings
To six days at 5/ prj day, 1 day Carting do do
1 yoke Oxen six days at 2/ do
oxen 6 days Carting Boards
1 yoke oxen 6 days 12/.
Dr.
£2. 5.0
2.10.0
2. 0.0
2. 2.0
2.12.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
1.10.0
2. 2.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 705
Jonathan Wow To six days at 5/ 1 . 10 .0
Elias Curtis " " " " " 1.10.6
Daniel Lovejoy " " " " " 1.10.0
Nath' Morse " " " " " 1 yoke oxen 6 days 12/ 3.3.0
Kob't Havens, To six hundred & fifty feet of Board at 3/ pr. hund. 0.16.6
Eben'BruBter " 1000 ft. Boards @ ;^1/10 pr 1000 1.10.0
Zeb. Lyon "1500 ft. do " 83/ "100 2.5.0
Timo. Durkee "1600 ft. do " " " " 2.8.0
Dan' Bix ' ' Carting Baggage & Boards 3 days, 3 yoke oxen. . 1.0.0
Nathan Morgan " do Boards 1 day 3 do do 10.0
JohnHebbard Jr " do do "do " do do 10.0
Benj" Parkhurst " do do " do " do do 10.0
Elias Stevens "do do " do " do do 10.0
Jer. Parkhurst "do do " do " do do 10.0
Medad Benton " six days work of oxen at 3/ pr. day 12.0
;^44.14.6
These may certify the within acct. is true.
Woodstock, Sep. 25th 1780.
Jesse Safford Capt.
State of Vt. Windsor Coy, Sharon Feb. 13th,
A. D. 1783. Personally appeared Capt. Jo. Parkhurst, and made
solemn oath, that the within is a just acct. errors excepted.
Before me, Joel Marsh, Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Office )
Feb. 30th 1783. \ The within acct. examined & approved, the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Jos. Parkhurst or
bearer, it being forty four pounds fourteen shillings & six pence.
;!^44.14. 6 John Strong, Isaac Tichenor, Com''
Treasurer's Office, j
Windsor Feb. 24th 1783 ) ReC of Ira Allen, Esq' Treas"- the con-
tents of the above order, being torty four pounds fourteen shillings
& six pence, lawful money. Calvin Parkhurst.
[500] l^J^ort Defiance in Barnard~Cost\
The State of Vermont Dr.
To labor done at Fort Defiance, in Barnard, by the Militia
under my command.
To 44 days labor at 4/ pr. day ' ^8.16.0
" Oxen work 10 days at 2/ pr. day 1. 0.0
i:9.16.0
The above labor being done in August & September 1780.
Barnard April 7th 1781 Per me, Benjamin Cox
Pay Table Office, The within account examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Benj. Cox, or
bearer, being the sum of nine pounds, sixteen shillings — lawful
money. Tho° Chittenden \ p
^9.16.0 John Fasset [ "-om.
Windsor April 16th 1781
r4,'i'i
ro6
STATE OF VERMONT
June 25lh 1781
this order.
[410J
ReC of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
Per, Joseph Foster
A Pay Roll of a Guard ordered by Gov''' Chittenden in the month
of Aug. 1780.
4 nights ^0. 8.0
Martin Demming
Jacob Hinds 6
Joel Leonard 3
Sylvester Demming 3
Martin Chittenden 3
Giles Chittenden 1
Zar Leonard 1
James Anderson 1
Jonathan Butterfield 3
Brown 3
Ebenezer Barns 1
William Anderson 1
Noah Chittenden 1
13.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
6.0
6.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
Total £?,. 2.0
Eliiah Galusha.
Pay Table Office, ) The within Pay Roll, examined & approved,
Sep. 5th 1781. ) The Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Elijah Galusha or order it being three pounds two shillings.
;£3.2.0 John strong ) ^^^^
Timo. Brownson j
Sep. 6th 1781. Rec'' of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. E. Galusha.
[4:81] \^Sergt. Phineas Heath's Account^
October 1780— State of Vermont
To Phineas Heath Dr.
To 5 days in an alarm to Castleton, at 5/7 £,\. 5.0
" travel 40 miles " 4d 13.4
" 9 days in an alarm to Mount — " 1/7 14.3
" travel from Shaftsbury 80 Miles " 4d 1. 6.8
i:3.04.3
Phineas Heath Serjt.
Pay Table Office
Sunderland FebJ' 18th 1784
pay the same, being three pounds, four shillings, and three pence
— lawful money to Serj' Phineas Heath, or Bearer —
y:3.4.3 Sam' Bartlit ) ^ .,,
■^ n^- n \ Committee
Timo. Brownson \
\ The above account examined & ap-
f proved, the Treasurer is directed to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS • 707
Sunderland, Feb^ 18th 1784. ReC of I. Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order — Phineas Heath.
[393] [SetA Porter s Service\
Bennington, 25th June 1781.
These may certify that Seth Porter, late of this Town, now of
Rupert, did turn out, and according to orders, and went to Castle-
ton & continued in service till regularly dismissed, eight days
out, for which I did not draw any wages nor travel money, by
reason of his moving away & so had no return from him travel
& wages, ^1.10.8
N. B. Said service done after the
11th October 1780, By way of Alarm.
Attest, Nath' Fillmore, Lt.
Pay Table Office, 1 The within account examined & ap-
Bennington, June 36th 1781. j proved, and the Treasurer is directed
to pay the same to Lt. Nath' Fillmore, or bearer, being one pound
ten shillings & eight pence.
^1.10.8 JohnFasset, ) ^^^,
Timo. Brownson f
Jan. 36th 1781. ReC* the contents of this order.
pr. me, Seth Porter.
[416] \^Enoch Woodbridge's Account'\
State of Vermont to Enoch Woodbridge Dr.
To, Ten day's service in the Alarms last Oct at forty shil-
lings per month ^0.13.4
To two travels from Manchester to Castleton in the whole
80 miles at /4 pr. mile 1. 6.8
Sum Total £%. 0.0
Ido hereby certify upon honor that the above amount is just
& true— Errors excepted. Enoch Woodbridge.
Committee Pay Table Office, Aug. 1st 1781.
To Ira Allen Esq'
The within account, being examined and approved the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same, it being two pounds lawful money.
/~2 Timo. Brownson ) Com"^ of
' John Fasset j Pay Table.
Date above, received of the Treasurer, the contents of the
above order. Enoch Woodbridge.
70S STATE OF VERMONT
[416] \^Jonafhan Olds — his Service]
Pownall \
Sep. 10th 1781 ( .To his Excelency Gov. Chittenden, Sir, This
may certify your Excelency that Jonathan Olds was forgot in n^ak-
ing' up the Pay Roll which was in actual service last fall, seven
days, him & his horse. And if his Excelency sees fit to pay him it
will oblige. Your humble Servt. Nath' Seelye, Capt.
Pay Table Office,
Sep. 12th 1781. The within account approved and the Treas'
is directed to pay the same to Jonathan Olds, or bearer, being
thirty two shillings, lawful money.
^1,12.0 JohnFasset | ^^^,
Timo. Brownson J
Date above, rec"^ of the Treasurer, the contents of the above
order. Jonathan Olds.
[492] \Chaplain Ithamar Hibbard]
Ocf 1780. State of Vermont,
To Ithamar Hibbard, Dr.
To five weeks service in the Militia as Chaplain . £y\Q- 2.0
Errors excepted
Pr Ithimar Hibbard.
June 19th 1781 —
The within account examined & approved, ths
Treas'' is hereby directed to pay the same to Mr. Ithimar Hib-
bard, being ten pounds two shillings, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson | ^
T , r, , r Com.
John Fasset (
June 19th 1781— Rec"* of I. Allen, Treas"' ten pounds, two
shillings, L. money Pr Ithimar Hibbard.
[483] \_Moses Robinson, 2nd, Q. M .]
State of Vermont
To Quarter-Master, Moses Robinson 2nd Dr.
To 18 days service in the Alarm in October last— ;^5.10.0
" my Horses travel 100 miles, at 2d/ pr. mile 16.8
£5. 6.8
23d Jan^ 1781
Pay Table Office — Date above, the above account examined,
& approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is
five pounds six shillings and eight pence —
^5.6.8 Thos. Chittenden ) ^^^,
Timo. Brownson \
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 709
October 16th 1782 —
Rec<^ of the Treasurer, the contents of the
within order. Per me, Moses Robinson 2nd
[480] \Waterman Eells' Receipt'\
Arlington Jany. 29th 1781 —
Received of Ira Allen Treasurer two
pounds five shillings hard money, in part pay for my services as a
soldier last campaign in Capt" I. Aliens Company
Per / Waterman Eells.
[384] [Andrew AinswortK s Wages\
Windsor, June 20th 1782.
Gentlemen,
It being entirely thro' a mistake that in my Pay Roll of Oct.
16, 1780, for the Militia turning out in the Royalton Alarm, that I
left out Mr. Andrew Ainsworth, which there was due to him thir-
teen shillings, which money I have paid said Ainsworth, — There-
fore I wo'* beg of Your Hon" that you would give me an order
either on the Treasurer, or payMas'' for said money.
To / In the greatest respect, I am,
the Hon'* Com" of Gent" Yours Hon' most
Pay Table. Obt. & very Hum' Serv'
Bar'*" Durkey.
Pay Table Office j The above acct. being approved, the Treas' is
Windsor 21st June \ directed to pay Bart'' Durkey the sum of thir-
teen shillings. John Barrott ) p ^
^0.13.0 John Strong (" '^^^
Windsor, Feb. 19th 1783.
ReC* of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this Cr^
Barf Durkee.
[408] \Adjt. Alexander Brush's Order'\
To
The Pay Master of the State of Vermont,
Sir, Please to pay to Mr. Silas Robinson, the whole of my
wages, due for service done last fall in the Alarm up to Castleton,
You will oblige Your humble vServt.
Bennington, June 8th 1781 Alex' Brush, Adj'
Pay Table Office, | The Treasurer is directed to pay to Alexander
June 8th 1781, j Brush, four pounds, and eight pence, for thir-
710 STATE OF VERMONT
teen days service in Col. Herrick's Regiment, as Adjutant, in Oct.
last, at Castleton and travel & return.
pr order of, Tho" Chittenden | ^ ^
^4.0.8 John Fasset, \ ^°™
Date above, received of the Treasurer, the Contents of the
above order, for Alexander Brush, pr me.
Silas Robinson.
[485] [David Vallance—his Bill]
The State of Vermont
To David Vallance, Dr.
Oct' 20th 1780—
To twice travel from Manchester to Camp at Castleton ;
80 miles £1. 6.8
To twice travel from Manchester to Bennington; 44 m 14.7
" 5 Days in Camp — 7.6
" 14 " service, and found myself 1. 8.3
July 3d 1781 — The above account sworn to before me,
Timo. Brownson, Assist.
Pay Table Office \ The within account examined & approved, the
July 5th 1781 — ( Treasurer is directed to pay to David Vallance,
or bearer, one pound & seven shillings —
;^1.7.0 John Fasset ) ^om^
Timo. Brownson j
July 7th 1781— Received of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the con-
tents of this order, being one pound, seven shillings —
David Vallance.
1 488] [Surgeon Lewis Beebe s Accounf\
Octo' 1780. State of Vermont
To Lewis Beebe Dr.
To 14 days service in defence of the frontiers of this State, in
the alarms of Oct' 1780, as surgeon in Col. Ira Allen's Reg' of
Militia £^. 4.0
To traveling twice from Manchester to Castleton 40
miles at 4d 1. 6.8
5.10.8
Sunderland July 7th 1781.
I do hereby certify that Doct' Beebe was out in the alarm as
specified, in the within account — • Ira Allen Col.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 711
Pay Table Office [ The within account approved, the Treasurer is
July 2nd 1781 — f directed to pay to Docf Lewis Beebe or bearer,
five pounds, ten shillings, & eight pence.
^5.10.8 JohnFasset ) ^^^^
John Strong (
July 2nd 1781. ReC* of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Pr, Lewis Beebe.
[454] [Co/. Thomas Lee at Casileton]
The State of Vermont, to the Subscriber. Dr.
1783 [1780?]
Oct. To twenty one days service, in the Militia, service
of the State in an Alarm at Castleton, ^^10.0.0
To 90 Rations, 3.0.0
;^13.0.0
These certify, that I did perform the above service under the
direction of Brigadier Gen' Roger Enos.
Pr Tho» Lee, Capt.*
Pay Table Office ) The within Acct. approved, and the
Sunderland, July 31, 1783 ( Treas' of the State of Vermont, is di-
rected to pay to Col. Tho' Lee, the sum of Thirteen pounds lawful
money. Sam' Bartlit ) ,,
r-i-y rj^- -D ^ Com"'
;!£,13. Timo. Brownson j
Treasurer's Office, ) Rec"* of the Treasurer the con-
Sunderland, July 13, [31?] 1783 j tents of the above order.
Tho'' Lee.
[502] [Silas Robinson, Quartermaster^
State of Vermont,
To Silas Robinson Dr.
To 9 days service as Quarter Master in the alarm last October.
(not legible) ^1.16.0
" 60 miles travel at 4d pr. mile 1. 0.0
" twenty 18.4
^3.14.4
Silas Robinson.
Pay Table Office June 8th 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Silas Robinson the above account, which is three pound
fourteen shillings, and four pence.
Tho= Chittenden
Jot
* This "Col." is in book, but is not original
John Fasset \
712 STATE OF VERMONT
Date above,
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order
Silas Robinson.
[410] \ Adjutant Jonathan Sexton]
State of Vermont ; to Jonathan Sexton Dr.
For serving in Col. Ira Alien's Reg' of Militia as Adjutant,
commenced the 11 day of Oct. 1780, and continued in service
twenty one days. During said service was three travels from Man-
chester to Castleton,
21 Days ... @ 4. lid £5.3.3
3 Travels 40 miles @ 4* pr mile 2.4.0
^7.3.3
Pay Table Office, |
Arlington, July 9, 1781 f The above account is examined and
approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same,
being seven pounds three shillings and three pence lawful money
to Adjutant Jonathan Sexton.
Timo. Brownson | ^ .
T u ot t Com'
John Strong, )
9th of July 1781. Rec" of the Treas"' the contents of the within,
pr. me, Jon" Saxton.
[394] [Enoc/i Woodbridge in Q. M. Dept.]
State of Vt. Dr. To six day's service in the Q. Mas'"" Depart-
ment iu the Alarm in Oct. last, at 9/ pr. day ^2.14.0
Pr order of Gen. Allen. A true acct. Test,
Enoch Woodbridge
Pay Table Office,
May 30th 1781— The Treas'' is directed to pay to Enoch Wood-
bridge Esq' the within acct. which is two pounds, fourteen shillings
L.Mo>' Tho" Chittenden, Timo. Brownson, Com"
Date above, rec* the contents of the above order, pr me,
Enoch Woodbridge.
[388] ^Adjutant Willis Hall]
Woodstock, Oct. 16th 1780.
This may certify, all whom it may concern, that Willis Hall
of Hartford in the Co'' of Cumberland and State of Vermont, has
served as Adjutant by my orders nineteen days in defence of said
State. Jos. SafTord, Col.
Pay Table Office,
The within certificate examined and approved and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Adjutant Willis Hall or
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 713
his order, being four pounds, thirteen shillings & four pence, law-
ful money. Given at Windsor, Feb. 10th 1781
Timo Brownson I ^
£i-U.i John Fasset f ^°"
Date above, received the contents of the above order.
Pr me, Willis Hall.
[418] [Amos Bicknell, A. C. f .}
The State of Vermont, Dr.
To Amos Bicknell,
To his services as Assistant Commissary of Issues, for the
Troops of this State, stationed at Barnard, from the
3rd day of Sep. 1780, to Nov. 15th 1780, two months
and twelve days at 5.8.0. pr. month ^12.19,0
To my subsistence money in lieu of one retained ration pr.
day, the above time being 73 days at 8d pr. day, being
8d pr. Ration ^ 3. 8.8
Test, Amos Bicknell R. [A?] C. I. ;^15. 7.8
Pay Table Office,
The within account being examined & approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Amos Bricknell A.C.I,
or his order, being the sum of Fifteen pounds, seven shillings &
eight pence, in hard money, or other currency equivalent.
Given at Arlington, this 8th day of Jan. 1781.
Tho» Chittenden I ^
^15.7.8 Timo. Brownson [ *-'°™
Rec* Jan. 8th 1780, of Benj" Wait C. P. one pound, eight shil-
ings in one hide, and twenty weight of tallcw on the within acct.
Amos Bicknell A. C. I.
9th of April 1781. ReC' of the Treasurer the remainder of the
above order, in behalf of Amos Bicknall. Benj" Cove.
[395] [Surgeon David Church~\
To the Committee of Pay Table for the State of Vermont, Dr.
to Dr. David Church.
For nineteen days service as a surgeon in Col. Ebenezer Allen's
Reg' of Militia in the months of Oct. & Nov. 1780, which Reg' was
together at that time at Castleton. I hereby sertify that the above
named Dr. Church, served as a surgeon the time as above specified.
Tho" Lee Lt.Col.
Pay Table Office, |
7th June 1781... f The Treasurer is directed to Dr. David Church,
six pounds, four shillings and eight pence for the within service.
Pr order of Tho' Chittenden
;^6.4.8 John Fasset
!• Com'
714 STATE OF VERMONT
Date above, rec"* of the Treasurer, the Contents of the above.
Pr. me, David Church.
[489] YCapt. Nath. Smith's Company — four Men\
Rupert June 21st 1781 —
A return of the service of four men who enlisted
under Capt. Starts from my company last fall, whose service being
fourteen days per man, for which the State is indebted 18/ & 8
pence pr man. . ;^3.14.8
Names of the above Soldiers Nath' Smith Capt.
Charles Hamilton
Calvin Eastman State of Vermont June 21st 1781.
Benj" Davis Sworn to before me,
Sam' Thomas John Fasset Ass*
Pay Table Office \
Bennington June 21st 1781 ) The within account examined &
approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Nath'
Smith or bearer, being the sum of three pounds fourteen shillings
& eight pence.
^3.14.8 John Fasset )
Timo. Brownson j
June 21st 1781. Rec'' of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order Pr. / Nath' Smith
[488] \Lieut. Ebcnezer Hyde, with Flag\
State of Vermont
1780 To Lieut. Ebenezer Hyde Dr.
To myself and thirteen men going from Poultney to Crown
Point, with a flag twenty six days ^96.0.0
Eben' Hyde Lt.
Pay Table Office The within account examined & ap-
Sunderland Aug. 2nd 1781 proved, & the Treasurer is directed
to pay the same to Lieut. Eben'" Hyde, or bearer, being ninety six
pounds, lawful money. John Fasset I p
^96.0.0 Timo, Brownson [ ^°'^-
Date above, Rec"* of the Treasurer, the contents of the above
order Eben' Hyde Lieut.
[483] \_Lieut. Eli Brownson with Flag'\
Dec' 1st 1780.— The State of Vermont
To Lieut. Eli Brownson Dr.
To fourteen days with the Flag per order ;£ 3. 5.0
" my horses journey 8 miles 13.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 715
6.17.0
1.12.0
9.0
1. 0.0
^13.16.4
i Bro
wnson
Cash paid for expenses for myself & Flag
4 w' Bread & 32 2/ Pork
Rum for the guard & Flag
Cash paid for shoeing-horses
Pay Table Office "I The Treasurer is directed to pay to Lieut. Eli
May 4th 1781 j Brownson thirteen pounds, sixteen shillings,
and four pence; the above account — per order of
£13.16A Tho» Chittenden I ^ ,
rii- T-, y Com"
lirao. Brownson )
Date above rec" the contents of the above,
Per me, Eli Brownson.
[390] [fames Underhill of Dorset']
Arlington 9th day of March 1781,
This may certify whom it may concern that James Underhill
Of Dorset, served in my company, in Maj' Allen's Detachment is
a good soldier, and entered the 1 day of March, and was discharged
the 1 day of Dec. in the year 1780. Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Pay Table Office, The within certificate examined & approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to James Underhill
or bearer, being the sum of seventeen pounds, nineteen shillings
and two pence, lawful money.
Given at Arlington, March 9th 1781.
^17.19.2 Tho= Chittenden ) ^^^,
John Fasset, j
Reed the contents of the above order, being ^^17.19.2
Stephen Paul.
[502] [Asa Leet's Service]
This may certify that Asa Leet was not made up in my pay
roll for Militia service last fall, and that he did actually serve
seven days, & travel forty five miles, for which no pay has been
drawn from the Treasurer.
June 29th 1781 Certified by me, Sam' Allen Lieut.
Pay Table Office June 29th 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Lieut. Sa-n' Allen, 1 pound four shillings and four pence,
for the use of the above named Leet, for his service —
fAA.O Timo. Brownson ) ^
T 1- -nv .t r Com"
John Fasset \
June 29th 1781. Rec'' of I. Allen Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Sam' Allen, Lieut.
716 STATE OF VERMONT
[402] \John Gault as Scouf\
The State of Vt. To John Gault Dr.
For going- two Scouts as a Serj' or Pilot to a Scout to the Lake
&c. Gone 12 days each Scout — Traveled 70 miles in each Scout by
orders received for that purpose in the year 1780.
Serj' ;^0. 1.7 pr. day 24 days — 140 miles, in the whole is ^4.4.8
To the Committee of Pay Table
of the State of Vermont.
For Value received, please to pay the above sum to Benj° Bald-
win Esq'' and it shall be accepted as paid to me.
his
John X Gault
mark
Moretown June 2nd 1785.
Then personally appeared the above said John Gault, under a
strict examination, made solemn Oath to the truth of the above
scouting, that he did the service and never received anything for
his service. I was knowing to his Scouting. Sworn to before me,
Benj" Baldwin Jus. Peace.
Moretown, Feb. 12th 1787. Please to pay the above to Peletiah
Bliss Esq' and it will be excepted by me.
Benj° Baldwin.
Feb 21st 1787 The within account examined & approved, and
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to John Gault or bearer,
being four pounds, four shillings and eight pence.
Timo. IBrownson,
Jonathan Robinson,
Treasurer's Office, | Rec"* the within order in full for John Gault
Feb. 28th 1787. f of Sam' Mattocks Treasurer.
Rec* per me Pelatiah Bliss.
[394] YJosiah Goodrich — his Pay\
These certify that, upon the certificate of Capt. Jesse Safford,
that Josiah Goodrich Jr. of his Company thro' mistake, was omit-
ted to be made up in his Company's Roll for the year 1780, & had
eighteen shillings & eight pence due to him, & desiring me to pay
the same, I paid the s'' sum, as pr. Rec' on his order, of which the
following is a copy, which sum I have not rec"" of the Public, & now
desire the Committee of P. Table to give me an order for the
same, viz. "Norwich, Feb. 5th 1781, Ira -Allen, Sir, Please to pay
to EHsha Burton, all my wages due to me, while I was with Capt.
Safford at Royalton " (signed;) Josiah Goodrich Jr.
t Com"^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 717
On the back thereof is endorsed the following-, viz. "ReC^ of
Tho» Tolman eighteen shillings & eight pence L. Mo^ in full of the
within." (signed) Elisha Burton.
Attest, Tho"^ Tolman, late P. Mas'
Pay Table Office,
Sunderland, Aug. 11, 178C The Committee being satisfied that the
■above sum is due from the Treasurer or Public to the Pay Mas'- th6
Treasurer will pay to the said 'J'ho' Tolman, late P. Mas' the said
sum of eighteen shillings & eight pence, Lawful money, for which
he is accountable, the same as for what he has before rec"* for the
Troops on Pay Rolls. Timo. Brownson ) ^
io.lS.S [Com»
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Aug. 11th, 1786.
ReC of the Treasurer's the contents of the above order.
Tho' Tolman, P. Mas'
[395] YElisha Clark, C. G. /"j
The State of Vt. Dr.
To Elisha Clark.
To his services as Commissary General of Issues for the
Troops of this State, from the 13th day of March 1780, to the 31st
day of Dec. 1780, inclusive, it being 9 mouths & 25 days, at ^.^S.O.O
pr. month ^78.13.4
To my subsistance money in lieu of two retained Rations
pr. day, the above time, it being 295 Days at 1/4 pr
day ^19.13.4
To the service of one man one month & 20 days as Scale-
man at ^3 pr month. £^ 5. 0.0
To the service of one man as Scaleman three months
at £\. £ 3. 0.0
^106. 6.8
Elisha Clark, C. G. I.
Pay Table Office,
The within account being examined & approved, the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same unto Elisha Clark Commissary
Gen^ of Issues, or his order, being the sum of one hundred & six
pounds six shillings and eight pence in hard money or other money
equivalent.
Given at Arlington, this 5th day of Jan. 1781.
;^106.6.8 Tho' Chittenden ( Committee.
Timo. Brownson j
There is receipts for Boots shews & tallow, to the amount of
;^9.5.2. and two money receipts to be allowed on this order. L. C.
718 STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, — I Rec'' of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the
Sunderland, July 30, I'ZSS j Contents of the above order
Elisha Clark, C. G. I.
[399] \Eli Cogsel, A. C /]
The State of Vermont,
To Eli Cogsel, Dr.
To his services as Assistant Commissary of Issues for the Troops
of this State from April the 1st day 1780, to Dec. the 31st 1780,
being nine months inclusive, at ^6.8.0 pr. month ^48.12.0
To my Subsistance money, in lieu of one retained Ration
pr. day, the above time being 270 days, it being 18*
pr. day £ 9. 0.0
;^57.12,0
Eli Cogsel, A. C. I,
Pay Table Office,
The within account being examined & approved, the Treasurer
is hereby (directed to pay the same unto Eli Cogsel, Assistant Com-
missary of Issues or his order, being the sum of fifty seven pounds,
twelve shillings in hard money, or other currency equivalent.
Given at Arlington, this 5th day of Jan 1781.
^57.12.0 Tho» Chittenden [ ^^^,
Timo. Brownson
\
Receipts for Shoes, Boots, and Tallow to the amount of ;^3.8.3
and some money receipted to the Treasurer to be allowed on this
order T. C.
2nd of Feb. 1781, Received of the Treasurer, nine pounds
lawful money, on the above order, pr me, Eli Cogsel.
Rec* Arlington, Dec. 6th 1782, of Ira Allen Esq^ Treas"- the
sum of forty eight pounds, twelve shillings L. M^ in full ot the
above order Eli Cogsel.
;^48.12.0
9. 0.0
;£57.12.0
[478] [^Ensign Samuel Benton\
Clarendon Oct. 3rd 1781. To His Excellency the Gov. Tho^
Chittenden Esqr. Please to pay what is due to me on the pay roll
for the year 1780, to Ensign Samuel Benton, and this with his re-
ceipt, shall be your discharge for the same.
Abraham Salsbury Cap'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 719
[494] [Petition in behalf of Benjamin Winchester]
To the Honorable, the General Assembly of the State of Ver-
mont, to be held at Bennington,
Your petitioner humbly sheweth, that Benjamin Winchester a
minor was last summer a soldier in the service of the State, and
the latter part of the time was sick and came home so, and was for
two months unable to do any business; was part of the time under
the care of a physician; and as it was customary in the former
wars, where a soldier was sick and came home sick made whole at
the cost of the province to which said soldier did belong; your pe-
titioner prayeth that a compensation for the loss of his time &
expenses may be made to him as your Honors shall in your wisdom
think proper; however, submitting the same to your sagacity; not
expecting that you will make a new precedent for me only; trust-
ing at the same time that the state of Vermont for humanity,
justice, and generosity, will vie with any of the states on the Con-
tinent ; and your petitioner as in duty bound, will ever pray.
Joseph Winchester.
Marlboro' June 11th 1781.
This may certify to whom it may concern, that Benjamin
Winchester as mentioned in the above petition, did come home in
a bad state of health, and was really unable to do any business for
a considerable time; just how long I do not know: was however,
under my care as a physician and did take medicines for the res-
toration of his health — Sam' King, physician.
State of Vermont in Gen' Assembly June 16th 1781.
The within petition was read and dismissed by reason of
another board being proper to hear the matter —
Attest Ros' Hopkins, Clerk
Pay Table Office ) The Treasurer is directed to pay to Joseph
June 19th 1781 i Winchester, or bearer, three pounds lawful
money, for the time he lost by sickness--
Tho» Chittenden I ^
OA- T3 r Com.
Timo, Brownson (
June 19th 1781. ReCd of I. Allen, Treasurer, three pounds
lawful money. Pr. Ion"' Underwood.
[406] [Nathaniel Martin, Prisoner\
State of Vermont, In General Assembly, Feb. 21st, 1783.
Whereas it is represented to this Assembly, that Nathaniel
Martin of Moortown, while a soldier in Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's
Company, and Col. Wait's Reg' was captivated and carried into
Canada, and there kept for the space of six months afte r the term
720 STATE OF VERMONT
of his inlistment was expired, and that the erierny plundered him
of his arms, accoutrements and part of his necessary wearing ap-
parel; and that it is reasonable that he be paid for the whole time
he was a prisoner, and for the articles he lost by the enemy, — There-
fore,
Resolved, That the Treasurer be and is hereby directed to pay
to the said Nalh' Martin forty shillings per month for the term of
six months aforesaid, and eight pounds for the articles he had
taken from him by the enemy, at the time he was taken as afore-
said, being in the whole, twenty pounds lawful money.
Extract from the Journals.
Ros' Hopkins Clerk.
Treasurer's Office, ) Rec"" of Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer, the
Windsor, Feb. 21st, 1783 j contents of the above order, being
twenty pounds lawful money for and in behalf of Nath' Martin.
Nathaniel White.
[406] \Hammond Lawrence' s Wages\
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21st 1783.
The Treas' will pay unto Tho" Tolman Pay Mas'" the sum of
eighteen pounds, fourteen shillings & eight pence L. Money, taking
his Receipt for the same. It being in full of the wages due to
Hammond Lawrence as a soldier in Capt. Parmalee Allen's Corny
in the service of the State of Vt. in the year 1780, as appears by
certificate of the s'" Capt. Allen, dated June 23rd 1781.
Timo. Brownson, Sam' Bartlit, Com".
;£18. 14.8 ReC of the Treas"" the Contents of the above order.
Tho^ Tolman, P. Mas'.
[490] \_Moses Crosby, Fifer]
Bennington Feb^ 22nd 1781
To whom it may concern, these certify, that Moses Crosby
Served the State of Vermont ten days as Fifer to the flag,
proposed to treat with the commanding Officer in Canada at 3/ per
day; for which he is entitled to receive five hard dollars, or an
equivalent in other current-money —
Pr Jonas Fay (Intrusted
with the Flag —
Pay Table Office \ The Treasurer is directed to pay to Moses Cros-
March 31, 1781 J by or order, thirty shillings lawful money —
£1 10 0 Tho" Chittenden ] ^^^,
John Fasset j
Rec" of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in be-
half of Moses Crosby— Levi Davis.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 721
[417] {^Benjamin Wait, of the Board of War]
The State of Vermont, to Benj'' Wait Dr.
Dec' 1780— To my attendance at the Board of War, 1 day
@ 7/ ;=^0.7.0
80 miles travel @ /4 1.6.8
Jan. 1781. To my attendance at the Board of War 6 Days
@ 7/pr day 2.2.0
80 miles travel @ /4 1.6.8
£5.2.4:
Benj" Wait.
A member of the B. of War.
Pay Table Office, ) The above acct. being approved of the
Bennington, Feb. 13, 1783 [ Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of five pounds two shillings, & four pence.
;^5.2.5 Isaac Tichenor ; p ,
Nath' Brush [
Treas''= Office, June 21=' 1782. ReC of the Treas' the contents
of the within order.
Benj" Wait, member of the Board of War.
[386] I Z/. Col. Samuel Fletcher in Windham Co. ]
State of Vermont, Dr.
To Sam' Fletcher.
For nine days Service done in Jan. 1781, Riding thro' the
Towns in the County of Windham, to nominate a number of
Subaltern Officers, to serve in said Fletcher's Battalion the last
Campaign, and also to forward the raising the quotas of men in
the several Towns for said Service, said nine days service done by
order o/ the Board of War after s* Fletcher was appointed Lt. Col.
for the last Campaign, charged at 7/ pr. day
Amounting to £S.3. silver
Feb. 6th day 1782
To the Com= of Pay Table. , Sam' Fletcher.
Pay Table Office, } The within amt. being approved of the
Bennington Feb. 13, 1782. [ Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Col. Sam' Fletcher or ord'' the Sum of three pounds three shil-
lings. Isaac Tichenor )
_;^3.3.0 Nath' Brush [Committee.
Timo. Brownson )
June 13th 1782. Rec-^ of I. Allen, Treasurer, the Contents of
this order. pr me, Sam' Fletcher.
[46J
722 STATE OF VERMONT
[407] [Vershire— Charter Fees']
Thedford, Jan. 1781.
Sir,
Please to receive the within order as Charter fees, in the Town
of Vershire for Amos Chamberling, Simeon Mory, Wm. Marston
and John Marston 's Rights, and oblige yours,
To the Treasurer of the State of Vt. John Powell.
Rec"^ Windsor, Feb. 33d 1781, of the Treasurer, the contents of
the within order, which is forty pounds lawful money.
John Powell.
[4-06] \_Sergt. Jared Post as Guard]
Jan. 1781 Rec"* orders from Lt. Col. Lee to send a guard with
Daniel Walker to Castleton.
In compliance with the order sent a Serj' with one man.
Jared Post Serj' 2 davs 12 miles ... £^-1-1
Asa Hale " ''' " " 5.7
12.9
Samuel Williams Capt.
Pay Table Office, )
May 30th 1781, [ The within amount is examined and approved.
The Treasurer Is directed to pay the same, being twelve shillings
and nine pence.
^0.12.2 Tho» Chittenden I ^^^,
Timo. Brownson J
Rec* May 30th 1781, Of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order, being twelve shillings and nine pence.
Samuel Williams Capt.
[485] \Two Soldiers with a Flag]
Arlington June 21st 1781 —
These may certify that Levi Hill &
Martin Demming marched from here to Castleton on the business
of a Flagg in Feby. last, and found themselves four days service.
Isaac Clark - Com.
Pay Table Office )
July 3d 1781— ) The within certificate approved, the Treasurer
is directed to pay Levi Hill and Martin Demming, or bearer, two
pounds — twelve s/ John Fasset \ p_^e
;^2.12.0 Timo. Brownson i
June 3d 1781 - Rec* of the Treasurer, the contents of the
above order. Martin Demming
Levi Hill -
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 723
[391] [Zt Benjamin Everest with a Flag to Canada]
State of Vermont, )
Castleton 19th Feb. 1781 j His Excellency, Thomas Chittenden Esq'
These certify that the bearer Lt. Everest has served as a pilot
with the Flag appointed to treat with the Officer Commanding in
Canada, with your commissioners appointed on the settlement of a
Cartel for the exchange of prisoners, eight days, for which I prom-
ised him one Dollar for each day, silver money, which you are
hereby desired to pay him on demand.
;^3.8.0 Isaac Clark, Commissioner.
6.8
2.2.4
Rec* of the within six shillings of Isaac Clark.
pr Benjamin Everest.
Pay Table Office")
July 16th 1781. J The within certificate approved, and the Treas'
is directed to pay to Benjamin Everest or bearer, forty two shil-
lings lawful money. John Fasset ") p ^
^2.2 Timo. Brownson J ^^"^
Date above, received of the Treasurer, the contents of the
above order. Benj" Everest.
[391] [Zevi Hill, with Flag to Canada]
State of Vermont, j
Castleton, 19th Feb. 1781 \ His Excellency, Tho» Chittenden Esq,
These certify, that, Levi Hill has served
as an attendant on the Flag appointed by your Excellency to go to
Canada, eleven days, @ 3/ pr. day, amounting to five dollars,
which you will please to pay him, in behalf of said State.
;£1.13.0 Eleven days. Isaac Clark, Com'
Pay Table Office, 10th March, 1781.
The Treasurer is directed to pay to Levi Hill or order,
thirty three shillings for the above order
Pr. order of Tho^ Chittenden, John Fasset, Com'.
Arlington, March 10th 1781. Rec^ of the Treasurer, the contents
of the above order, in behalf of Levi Hill.
pr. me, Noah Chittenden.
[389] \_Martin Denting, Drummer, with a Flag]
State of Vermont
Castleton 19th Feb. 1781 His Excellency, Tho' Chittenden Esq',
724 STATE OF VERMONT
These certify that the bearer Martin Deming has served as a
Drummer, to & with the Flag eleven days, at 3/ pr. day amounting
to one pound & thirteen shillings, lawful money, which you are
directed to pay him on demand.
^1.13.0 Isaac Clark, Com>-
Pay Table Office, April 2nd 1781, the Treasurer is directed to
pay Martin Deming the with account.
Tho» Chitteilden
John Fasset
l Com'-'
Date above, rec'* the contents of the within,
pr me, Martin Deming.
[401] [Zt. Col. Joseph Safford's Service]
State of Vermont, Dr. To Lt. Col. Joseph Safford,
For Service in Alarms, and other service & expense in 1780 & 1781.
In 1780 -- To two days myself and horse at Windsor, on the trail
of Tories at six Shillings pr. day _;^0.12.0
To five days on a Committee at Barnard, Bethel
and Royalton, by order of the Governor; @ 6/
pr. day 1.10.1
To service in the Alarm at Royalton, 3 days
@ 12/ pr. day 1.16.0
To service at Forts Bethel & Barnard, 6 "
@ 12/ pr. day 3.12.0
To three days, myself & horse, in the Grass-
brook Alarm @ six shillings pr. day 18.0
In 1781 — To service in the Alarm in March, 4 days at 12/
pr day 2. 8.0
To six bushels of Provender for the horses in
said alarm 12.0
To Hay for said horses - - 12.0
;^12. 0.0
Woodstock, March 5th 1782.
Jos. Safford, Lt. C/°
Personally appeared before me Lt. Col. Joseph Safford and
made oath to the within account.
Woodstock June 9th 1782. Stephen Powers Jus. of Peace.
Pay Table Office )
Windsor, June 18th 1782 f The above acct. being approved of,
the Treas"' is hereby directed to pay unto Lt. Col. Jos. Safford or
order the sum of twelve pounds. Isaac Ticheuor j p e
^12.0.0 John Barrett [ ^°
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 725
Woodstock, July 21st 1783.
Rec* of Ira Allen , Esq' Treasurer, twelve pounds L. M^ in
full of the above acct. and order.
;£13.0.0 Joseph SafEord.
[435] [Co/. Seth Warner's Receipts, &'c.\
Rec* Arlington, 20th Jan^ 1781, of the Treasurer, six pounds,
seventeen shillings, lawful money, for which I am to account.
Seth Warner.
[424] Bennington, March 3d 1781.
Sir,
Please to accept this for fifty dollars to Capt. Jedediah Hide,
account the same to. Your humble serv'.
To / Seth Warner.
The Treasurer, of the
State of Vermont. ReC the contents
Jedediah Hyde
[431] Bennington April 9, 1781.
Rec* of his Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esq'' six pounds
lawful money, by the hand of Samuel Robinson, in part of what
the State owes me. Seth Warner Col.
[484] \_A Scout from Norwich to Onion River\
The State of Vermont,
To Solomon Cushman, Elias Stephens, and Joshua Spers — Dr.
To seven days scouting from Norwich to Onion River at $1 pr.day,
Milage 60— /4 £2,. 0.0
Wages each of - - 1.10.0
Norwich 38"" Feb^ 1781. ^4.10.0
Solomon Cushman
Elias Stephens
Joshua Spers
The within examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed
to pay the same to Solomon Cushman, or bearer, which is four
pounds ten shillings —
^4.10.0 John Fasset ) Committee of
John Strong i Pay-Table
June 23d 1781 — Rec" of I. Allen, Treasurer the contents of
this order— Elisha Burton—
[477] \_A Scouting Party]
We, and each of us do acknowledge that we have received of
the State of Vermont, forty shillings, being for one month's scout-
726 STATE OF VERMONT
ing, which we did in the month of March 1781 by order of Col.
Olcut ;
Dated at Moretown Aug. 19, 1783.
Rob' Johnston Sam' Miller
Johnjacoby Sam' Bawnat
Nathan Spafford Levi Collins
John Got Elijah Blood
[413] [A Six Days' Scout]
Pay Table Office, \ The Treasurer is directed to pay to Asa
April 13th, 1781. J Whitcomb Esq'' two pounds fourteen shil-
lings for Cash he has paid to Elias Kyes, vSamuel Allen & John
harredon for scouting six days each, when found themselves, as
pr. their order & account.
Tho= Chittenden
John Fasset )
Date above, Rec^ the contents of the above order.
Asa Whitcomb.
[388] [Major Gideon Ormsby's Services]
State of Vermont,
To Gideon Ormsby Dr.
For service done in fixing the Garrisons in the Frontiers by
order of the Gen. Assembly.
By seven day's Service @ 9/6 pr. day -QZ. 6.6
" Horse travel one hundred & five miles @ /2 mile 17.6
Manchester June .... 1781 £,^. 4.0
Manchester, Dec. 31st 1781.
State of Vt. Dr. to the Subscriber
For Service done in going to the westward to suppress an in-
surrection by orders from the Gov'
By 5 day's Service @ 6/8 pr. day _;;^1.13.4
" 5 day's Rations @ 3/ " " 10.0
" travel thirty miles at /4 pr. mile 10.0
;^3.13.4
Attest 4. 4.0
Gideon Ormsby, Mai'
^6 17.4
Pay Table Office,
Sunderland, Jan. 39, 1784. The within acct. approved and the
Treas' is directed to pay to Maj' Gideon Ormsby, the sum of six
pounds, seventeen shillings / 4 lawful money.
;^6.17.4 Sam' Bartlit, I Com"
Timo. Brownson f
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 727
Treasurer's Office, Sunderiand, Feb. 5th 1784.
Rec'i of the Treasurer, the Contents of the above order.
Gideon Ormsby.
[481] [Jedediah Blackman — Prisoner\
May 1781— State of Vermont
To Jedediah Blackman Dr.
To 16 months pay while in captivity as pr. certificate £M. 7.1J^
" 1 Gun and accoutrements j^34-7 2- -^-O
" 1 Blanket 18.0
;^37. 7.1>^
Pay Table Office ) The Treasurer is directed to pay the within
Jany. 23d 1783 f acct. to Jedediah Blackman (or Bearer) being
thirty seven pounds, 7/1 J^ —
-^37-7.1'^ John Strong } Co^nmittee
Timo. Brownson J
June 11th 1783 — Rec'^ of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
her
the above order — (;^37.7.1) Charity X Blackman. —
mark
[403] \A Guard of Four Men in Woodford^
The State of Vermont to Stephen Hopkins, Shadrack Norton,
Francis Story & Henry Turner, Dr.
To 1 days guarding the Road on the East Mountain in Woodford by
order of his Excellency & Council, at £O.Z.O each — ^0.13.0
Bennington 15 June, 1781. Stephen Hopkins.
Bennington June 15th 1781. Pay Table Office, the within acct.
allowed & approved, being twelve shillings lawful money & the
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same.
Tho' Chittenden, \ r m"
Timo. Brownson J
July 16th 1781. Rec'' of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this
order.
£ .13.0 Stephen Hopkins.
[415] \^Capt. L. Roberts and Ensign J. Hill — Prisoners']
Pay Table Office, )
June 5th 1781. ( The Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt.
Lemuel Roberts, forty one pounds, and to Ensign James Hill twenty
seven pounds for their time & expense, when prisoners in Canada,
the said Roberts nine months, the said Hill six months, pr. order of
Tho' Chittenden ^,^^„
John Fasset, j
728 STATE OF VERMONT
June 5th 1781. Rec'' of the Treasurer, the contents of the above
order. pr. us, Lem' Roberts
James Hill.
[409] \^Eli Freeman — Prisoner\
May 178 L.
State of Vermont, to Eli Freeman Dr.
To 11 month's pay while in Captivity £11. 5.4
" 1 Gun, Bayonet & Cartridge Box 2. 2.0
" 1 Blanket 10.0
£^^h. 5.4
Cr.
By Cash Rec* by the Pay Master, being returned in Capt.
Brookin's Pay Roll, for part of the time while in Cap-
tivity— 7.10.8
Balance due ^17.14.8
Pay Table Office, Jan. 23d 1783.
The Treasurer is directed to pay the within acct.
to Eli Freeman or bearer, it being seventeen pounds fourteen shil-
lings and eight pence. John Strong )p e
;^17.14.8 Timo. Brownson [ ^°™
Rec* of I. Allen, Treasurer, the Contents of the above Ord'' in
behalf of Mr. E. Freeman.
Sunderland, Aug. 30th 1783. John Mears.
[500] \^Ebenezer Drury's Bill^
The State of Vermont
To Ebenezer Drury Dr.
To post-riding 50 miles at /9 ^0.16.8
" sixteen days scouting at 1/6 per day 1. 4.0
" two men & horses to carry flour to Castleton 1. 0.0
" myself & oxen two days bawling boards 0.10.0
" a due-bill in favor of Nehemiah Hopkins 0. 3.0
Pay Table Office I
June 27th 1781 \ The within account examined & approved, the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Eben"' Drury, it being
three pounds thirteen shillings & eight pence —
^3.13.8 Timo. Brownson j
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 729
June a7th 1781. ReC of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order Ebenezer Drury.
[508] [Six British Prisoners to Castleton\
State of Vermont, to Moses Howe Dr.
For conducting six British prisoners from Brattleborough
to Castleton by order of the Sheriff, as per receipts
for expense ^^3.15.4
For my own time, horse and expense - 4. 0.0
;^7.15.4
Pay Table Office, Sunderland July 17, 1781
The within account examined and approved — the Treasu-
rer is directed to pay the same, being seven pounds, fifteen shil-
lings and four pence.
Timo.Brownson|^^^^.^^^^
John Fassett )
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Moses Howe.
[480J ^Prisoners under Guard to Castleton^
State of Vermont
To Lieut Jedediah Leavens Dr.
To 7 days service conducting prisoners from Windsor to
Castleton self & horse £\-^^- 0
" 6 men's assistance 5 days - 6. 0. 0
" 1 man's " 1 day 4. 0
" cash paid Capt. Grannes for j
collecting prisoners \ 2.13. 3
" cash paid Col. Brewster for same 6. 6. 6
" Expenses for the guard & prisoners 5. 3.11
Arlington July 18th 1781 £Vl. 2. 8
Jedediah Leavens Lieut.
Pay Table Office |
July 10th 1781 j The within account examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lieut. Jedediah
Leavens (or bearer) being twenty two pounds, two shillings, and
eight pence, L. money.
^33. 2. 8 John Fasset ) Committee
Tim° Brownson j
July 19th 1781
Rec'* of the Treasurer, the contents of the above order —
per / Jedediah Leavens.
730 STATE OF VERMONT
[501] [^British Prisoners to Arlington\
State of Vermont
To John Forbes Dr.
To guarding three British prisoners from Clarendon to
Arlington, my attendance two days ^^O.ia.O
Daniel Hermand [Stannard ?] three days 0.18.0
Ithimar Horsford one day 0. 6 0
six meala a piece for myself & Stannard 0.12.0
three meals for the prisoners 0. 3 0
1 pt. bitters 0. 4.0
1 Sling 0. 3.0
1 Bald grog 0. 2.0
1 gill bitters 0. 1.0
1 Horse keeping & lodging 0. 2.0
£'i. 2.0
Arlington Aug. 10th 1781. John Forbes
Pay Table Office )
Aug. 18th 1781 f The within account approved, the Treasurer
is directed to pay to Lieut. John Forbes, or bearer, three pounds,
two shillings
p^3.2.0 John Fasset | p^^.
Time. Brownson J
Date above, received of the Treasurer, the contents of the
above order — John Forbes
[436] [Accounts paid by Treasurer\
1780--- Aug. 21st, To Cash p^Col. Seth Warner N. Emis-
sion , 9. 1.10
1781---Jan. 20th, To Cash pd Col. Warner, lawful money 6.17. 0
April 9th, To Cash pd Col. Warner do 6. 0. 0
May 2nd, To Cash p<iCol. Warner do 17. 0. 0
3rd, To Cash pdCol. Sam' Safford do 20.12. 8
16th, To Cash pdCol. Sam' SaflEord...do 9. 0. 0
March 3rd, To Cash p'i Col. Warner do 15. 0. 0
Nov. 28th, To Cash p^Cap' Gideon Brownson, do... 10. 7. 9
Apl. 14th, To Cash pd Capt. Tho» Lee do 153. 0. 0
June 22nd, To Cash p"! John Hastings do 2.15. 0
July 21st, To Cash p^Capt. Tho» Lee do 18. 0. 0
Apl. 14th. To Cash pdjohn McRoberts....do 9. 0. 0
18th, To Cash p^Moses Powers do 9. 0. 0
21st, To Cash pdTho^ Latten do 9. 0. 0
May 2nd, To Cash pd Isaac Moulton do 9. 0. 0
July 3rd, To Cash p^Tho" Safford lawful money.... 9. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 731
Aug. 9th, To Cash pd John Mott do 9. 0.0
To Cash pd Tho» Wheeler do 8. 0.0
To Cash pd John May do 7. 0.0
;^327.12.5
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland, March 19th 1783 j The within several accounts having
been paid by the Treasurer, and deducted from the balance due to
individuals, the Treasurer is hereby authorized to charge the same
(amounting to three hundred, and twenty seven pounds, twelve
shillings & five pence, in lawful money, and nine pounds, one shil-
ling and ten pence in Connecticut New Emission) on Book, as so
much paid on the depreciation of Col. Seth Warner's Regiment,
and Capt. Tho' Lee's Company. By order of,
John Strong 1 p^^„
To/ Timo. Brownson j
Ira Allen, Esq"' Treasurer.
^327.13.5 & ^9.1.10
[479] \^Nahum Powers, Prisoner--- Wages, &^c.'\
State of Vermont
To Nahum Powers Dr.
To sundry articles taken from him by the savage in the month
of August, 1781 when he was taken prisoner from Capt° Nehemiah
Lovewells company and Col. Waits Regiment; as follows— viz.
To one Gun 72/ Powder horn 6/
Straps & Bullet pouch 6/
One Beaver hat 52/
One pair Shoes — 12/
Knapsack & belt — 6/
One Blanket 18/
9.13,0
To his wages from the 24 day of Nov' unto the 22'"'
day of June 1782 while he was in captivity after the term
of his enlistment was out, being 7 months saving two
days, at 40/ per month is near 14. 0.0
;^23.13.0
True account, Errors excepted, pr. me,
Nahum Powers,
Asserted by me Nehemiah Lovewell, Cap'"
What the honorable Court are pleased to allow on the within
acct. please to send by Nehemiah Lovewell, Esq, and the favor
shall ever be acknowledged, by me
Your humble petitioner,
T^'>^um Powers
^3,18.0
6.0
One frock 12/
3. 4.0
Buckles 6/
18.0
Jacknife 3/
9.0
18.0
732 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, I
October 24th 1783 J The within account examined and ap-
proved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay Nahum Powers or
bearer, the sum of twenty three pounds and four pence —
^23.0.4 John Strong |
Tim° Brownson \
Treasurer's Office Windsor
February 25th 1783 — Rec* of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order for, & in behalf of, Nahum Powers.
Nehemiah Lovewell.
[493] \_John Martin's Scouting\
State of Vermont
To John Martin Dr.
Nov' 1779. Went a Scout to Mr. Brown" on river Lamoille 66
miles by order of Col. Bailey, for which no pay has been rec'' —
which took nine days ^^1.14.0
John Martin.
July 1780— Went Pilot for a scout to Mr. Brown's on river
Lamoille 66 miles, was gone nine days, by order of Maj. Whitcomb,
for which no pay has been rec*.
John Martin ^^1.19.0
Aug. 1781 — Went a Scout to River Lamoille 55 miles, soon
after Sergeant Bliss was killed, which took six days by order
of Capt Marston, for which I have rec" no pay . ^^1.6.2
John Martin
Aug. 1781 — Went a Scout to Lake Champlain, & to Mr. Med-
calfs ; took him & his son, was gone 15 days — traveled 100 miles
under the command of Lieut. Henry Lovel, for which I have rec*
no pay . . ^2.13.0
L'i- 7.6
John Martin.
One Tour was a Post from Esq"' White's in Moretown to Fort
Wait at Corinth with letters to Col. Wait, by order of Noah White
Esq. March 22nd 1783.
Then the above named John Martin under examination made
oath to the above account to be true according to the best of his
knowledge, and have rec'' no pay for the same, before me,
Benj. Baldwin Jus. Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 733
Moretown Oct' 9tTi 1786.
To/ The Committee of Pay Table — Please to pay the above
account to Peletiah Bliss, Esq. & it shall be accepted for the above
services — by me, John Martin.
Pay Table Office )
Rutland Oct' 21=' 1786. i The within account being examined &
approved the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to John
Martin, (or bearer) being seven pounds, seven shillings, and six-
pence—
Isaac Tichenor
^7.7.6 Timo Brownson
i Com'
Rutland, Oct' 25th 1786. Reed of the Treasurer, the contents
of the above order, in behalf of John Martin —
Peletiah Bliss.
[473] [Asa Strong's Mileage]
State of Vermont, to Asa Strong, Dr.
1781 Aug. — For supporting myself from Dorset to Skeens-
borough when enlisted with Capt. Parmelee
Allen, 30 miles, at, /2 per mile ^^0. 5.0
To supporting myself to Skeensborough from
Dorset, and back, when enlisted in Col. Wal-
bridge's Battalion in 1781— at /4 per mile— 0 10.0
;^0.15.0
Pay Table Office, Dec. 5th, 1783.
The Treasurer is directed to pay the within acct. to Asa
Strong, or bearer, it being fifteen shillings
£ 15- Timo. Brownson » ^^^,,
John Strong, (
Sunderland, March 3rd 1783.
ReC of Ira Allen Treas' the contents of the above order, it
being fifteen shillings.
^0.15.0 Asa Strong.
[463] [Value of Horse taken from Samuel Casson]
State of Vermont, )
Bennington Sep. 2, 1781. f Personally appear, Stephen Cummins,
Elisha Card, and Elias Blanchard, who testify and say, that they
were acquainted with the goodness of a certain horse, which Mat-
thew Scott took by a Warrant; (given Capt. Robinson,) from Sam'
Casson, for the service of this State, and that said Cummins bred
734 STATE OF VERMONT
said Horse, and owned him until a few weeks before said horse
was taken from said Cassons and that they judge said Horse to be
worth forty silver Dollars. Stephen Commins,
Elias Blanchard,
Elisha Card.
Sworn before me, day and date above.
Isaac Tichenor Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sep. 21st 1781.
The Treasurer is directed to pay to Sam' Casson or bearer,
twelve pounds lawful money, for the within purpose.
£^^- ' John Fasset [ ^
Timo. Brownson f
Rec"* Sep. 24th 1781, of the Treas' the contents of the above
order. Nath' Gove.
[455] [Lietit. Caleb Wright— Pay\
These certify, that Lt. Caleb Wright, late of Capt. Joshua
Babcock's Com^ in the service of this state, in the year 1781, was
made up for pay, by the said Capt. Babcock, from the third day of
Sep' in said year, to Nov. 18th, and no longer ; as appears by the
pay roll of said com''.
Whole time being 75 days. Sum total — ;^16.14. 1
Witness,
State of Vt. Pay Table Office, Tho» Tolmaa P. M'
Arlington June 26, 1784.
To the Hon. Timo. Brownson Esq'
One of the Com" of P. Table.
Pay Table Office, |
Sunderland, June 26, 1784 C The Treasurer of the State of Vt. is
hereby directed to pay to Lt. Caleb Wright, the sum of eight pounds,
one shilling and six pence, lawful money for thirty eight days ser-
vice as a Lt. in Capt. Babcock's Com^ in Walbridge's Battalion, in
the year 1781, he being left out of the pay roll for that time by
mistake. Timo. Brownson ) p„_,e
^8.1.6 Sam' Bartlit f ^°™
Treasurer's Office Sunderland, June 38th 1784.
Rec** of the Treasurer, the contents of the above
order, in behalf of Lt. Caleb Wright. Timo. Brownson.
[474] {^Robert Allen's Aeeount]
Gentlemen, Please to pay Seth Allen, what is due to me, for
six month's service in the army last Campaign, it being nine pounds.
From your hum'* ser'
Rob' Allen.
To/ The Paytable— Danby Sep. 20th, 1781.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 735
Pay Table Office, [
Sep. 26th 1781. j The Treasurer is directed to pay the within
acct. to Rob' Allen, or bearer it being nine pounds.
;^9.0.0 John Strong . Com"
Timo. Brownson j
On the date above, rec'' of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Seth Allen.
[489] \_John Walton's Service and Wages']
An Account exhibited by Eben' Wilson, Capt. of the Militia in
Danby in Col. Ira Allen's Reg' —
Through mistake one man was left out of the s'^ Capt's Pay roll,
for service done at Castleton in Ocf 1781, the account as follows:
days pay pr day miles ^^ig"^ Total
Man's name John Walton 16 1—4 30 .4 ;^1.11.4
I hereby certify that the above account is just & true.
Eben^ Wilson Capt.
Pay Table Office )
Bennington Feby.lSth 1782 [ The above account being approved,
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the sum of one pound, eleven
shillings & four pence, to Capt. Eben' Wilson, or order —
Isaac Tichenor
j^l.11.4 (torn off) Com.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland July 16'" 1783. ReC of I.
Allen, the contents of this order — Sam' Safford —
[396] [Sergi. Major Nathan Manleys Service]
An acct. of Service done by Nathan Manley Ser' Maj' to Col.
Ira Allen's Reg' of Militia in defence of the Frontiers of the State
of Vt. in an alarm which commenced the 11th of Oct. 1781
twenty days service & 90 miles travel.
The above is a true account. Test,
Nath" Manley, S.M^-i
Wages £1. 0.0
Travel 1.10.0
^3.10.0 Total.
Pay Table Office |
11th of June 1781— f The within being examined, is approved &
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is three pounds
ten shillings.
Tho» Chittenden, John Fasset, Committee.
736 STATE OF VERMONT
Date above, ReC* the Contents of the above order.
Nath" Manley S.Maj''
[386] [Moses Warren, Prisoner~\
State of Vermont.
In General Assembly, Oct. 19th 1781.
Resolved, That the Treasurer of the State be & hereby is
directed to pay unto Moses Warren, the sum of twenty eight pounds
eleven shillings for his services while a prisoner taken in the ser-
vice of the State, and for his gun & accoutrements lost at the time
of his being taken.
Extract from the Journals.
Ros' Hopkins, Clerk.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Oct 19th, 1785.
Rec'' of the Treasurer the contents of the within order,
in behalf of Moses Warren. Benj" Wait.
[490] [/'aw/ Avery's Wages]
These certify that Paul Averill, a soldier in Capt. Jacob Hind's
company did go up in the alarm to the northward up to Castleton ;
in Ocf^ 1781, s" Avery was not made up in the Pay roll ; These
are to desire the Honorable Board of Pay Table, to pay said Avery
for six days, and this shall be your security — Arlington March
37th 1782. Jacob Hind Capt.
Sunderland March 29th 1782 )
Pay Table Office i The Treasurer is directed to pay
Paul Avery the sum of one pound, four shillings and eight pence,
being the sum which is due to him for his services, as appears by
the within certificate
' Timo. Brownson \ p
Isaac Tichenor f
Sepf 23d 1783 — Rec" of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order in behalf of Paul Averill. Jno. Knickerbacer
[411] \Hugh McCartey , Prisoner in Canada]
In Council, Nov. 13th 1781,
The Treasurer is directed to pay to
Hugh McCartey or bearer, ten pounds, which money was granted
him by the Gen. Assembly at their session in Oct. last, on acct. of
his being a prisoner among the British in Canada the year past.
By order of the GoV & Council.
Tho» Tolman Dep. SeC
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 73T
Arlington Nov. 13th 1781.
Rec'' of the Treasurer the sum of Ten
pounds lawful money in full of the within order.
;^10 Hugh McCartey.
[491] ^Chaplain Ithimar Hibbard^
Head Quarters Castleton, Nov. 1781.
This certifies that the Rev. Ithimar Hibbard, has served seven-
teen days as chaplain to my brigade in the late alarm: — he is
hereby dismissed with my thanks for his services,
Roger Enos, Brig. Gen'
Jan. 6th 1784. Rec^ of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order —
;£6.16 William Brush.
[489 [ [Lemuel NeweU's Wages and Bounty]
Whereas Lemuel Newell, a soldier in Capt. James Bleakslies
Company, and Col. Sam' Fletcher's Battallion in the year 1781,
who was made up in s'' Bleakslies Pay role only until the first day
of July 1781, and faithfully served until the 21st of Nov"' fol-
lowing—
Therefore, the State of Vermont is indebted to s'' Sam' Newell
for his service from the last day of June to the 21st day of Nov'
following, at two pounds pr. mouth, amounting in the whole to
nine pounds, twelve shillings; lawful money, the service done
being four months and twenty four days ^9.12.0
Windsor June 17, 1782 Sam' Fletcher Lt. Col.
Pay Table Office )
Windsor June 17th 1782 j The Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Tho^ Tolman Esq"" P. M. the sum of nine pounds, twelve
shillings, taking his rec' to be accountable-^^
779.12.0 Isaac Tichenor ) ^
T • T3 ii r Com.
Jonn Barrett j
Ocf 2nd 1784. Rec'' of the Treasurer the contents of the
within warrant. Thomas Tolman P. M.
[456] Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland Oct. 5, 1785 S The Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay the Hon. John Fassett Esq"' (or bearer) the sum of six
pounds lawful money it being for a bounty which he paid to Lem'
Newel in 1781.
^6. Sam' Bartlit j (,,„„
Timo. Brownson J
Oct. 5th 1785, Rec'' of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
-£Q. John Fasset.
[47J
738 STATE OF VERMONT
[492] \_Nathaniel Martins Wa^es]
These certify that Nath' Martin, who was a soldier in my
Corny, in the year 1781, ought to have been made up from Aug.
10'-'^ to 24'^ Nov"' in said year, but was not, thro' mistake, and it
is requested that he may be settled with, accordingly —
Nehemiah Lovewell Capt.
To/ The Hon. Com. of Pay Table—
N. B, This soldier has been paid ^(i,
& was not made up but _;^4. 1-4 — theretore
he is overpaid ;^1. 18. 8. T. Tolman.
Pay Table Office »
Rutland Ocf 27th 1786 ) The within account is examined and
allowed, and the Treasurer of this State is directed to pay the
same to Nath' Martin (or bearer) it being one pound two shillings
and five pence — Timo. Brownson ) ^
Elisha Clark ^ ^o™-
Rutland Ocf 27th 1786— ReC^ in full of the above order in
behalf of Nath' Martin, by me, James Whitelaw.
[392] [Lieut. Beriah Green, Com?nissary]
Bennington, Feb. 11th 1782.
The State of Vermont, Dr.
To Lt. Beriah Green,
For my service as Commissary from 23rd of June last till the
25th of Nov. being five months and three days, being 4 pence pr
day & 10 shillings pr. month Total. ..^2. 11.0
Beriah Green, Lt.
Mr. Treasurer,
Sir,
.Please to pay the above account to Mr. Benj° Fasset, it being
for value rec*. Beriah Green Lt.
Pay Table Office, \
Feb. 12th 1782. j The within account examined & approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lt. Bei iah Green, or
order, it being two pounds eleven shillings.
Timo. Brownson
Sami Bartlit f ^°"''
Treasurer's Office, )
Sunderland, July 16th 1782. j ReC of L Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order. Sam' Safford.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 739
[4:52] [Lt. Isaac Lyman's Acco'uni\
The State of Vermont,
To Isaac Lyman, Dr.
To nine days service as a Lt. in Capt. Josiah Fisk's Comp'' in
Nov. 1781, (being left out of the Pay Roll thro' mistake as may
appear by the Certificate and Discharge of Col. Fletcher and the
Sarjt Maj'— @ 4/3 pr. day = ^1.18.3
Isaac Lyman Lt.
Pay Table Office, »
Westminster Oct. 22nd 1783 I The above acct. is approved, and
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, being One pound
eighteen shillings and three pence, lawful money to Lt. Isaac
Lyman Sam' Bartlit j p ^
^1.18.3 EliCogsel J '^""^
Westminster Oct. 22nd 17S3.
Rec* of the Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Isaac Lyman.
[415] \Capt. James Brookins' Co. — Omissions in Pay Roll\
Deficiencies in the Pay Roll of Capt. James Brookin's Company in
Col. Fletcher's Battalion in the Service of this State in the year 1781.
To Salmon Cogsell, Serj' made up in Roll to Nov. 23d
and sho'' have been to Dec. 15th diff, 22 days now
dueatl/7 ^1.14.10
To Alpheus Hall, Serj' omitted in same manner
do 22 days @ 1/7 1.14.10
To John Wilson, a soldier who was entirely omitted in
the Roll from July 1st to Nov. 23rd,
146 days @ 1/4 per day due 9.14. 8
;^13. 4. 4
Attest,
Arlington Jan. 3rd 1783. James Brookins Capt.
County of Bennington ss. Arlington, Jan. 3rd 1783.
Personally appeared Capt. James Brookins & made
solemn oath, that the above is a just & true account of the defi-
ciencies of the Pay Roll of his Company for the year 1781, without
fraud or injustice to the Public or any individual, according to his
best knowledge. And that they were thro' mistake omitted in his
Pay Roll. Before me, Timo. Brownson Ass*
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office Jan. 7th 1783.
The above acct. being approved the Treasurer is hereby di-
rected to pay the same to Tho= Tolman Pay Master ot this State's
Troops for 1781, taking the said Pay Master's Receipt, for which
740 STATE OF VERMONT
he is accountable, being the sum of thirteen pounds 4/4 Lawful
money. Timo. Brownson j ^ „
^13.4.4 John Strong \ ^'^"^
Rec of the Treasurer, the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2nd 1784. Tho» Tolman P. M
[441] [^ Henry Walbridge, Jr.'s, Bounty\
These certify, that it appears by Capt. Wm. Dyer's Recruiting
Return, and other rolls of his Company, in the service of this Stale
in the year 1781, that he inlisted one soldier, viz. Henry Wal-
bridge Jr. who served in his Company during the Campeign, to
whom he never paid the bounty allowed by the State, viz. Six
pounds lawful money, as appears on his acct. of Bounty paid.
Arlington Aug. 18, 1785. Tho=' Tolman
To whom concerned. Pay Mas''
I the subscriber know and certify, that my son
the said Henry Walbridge Jr. did not receive of Capt. Dyre, or any
other Officer, the above mentioned bounty, and that it is still due
unto him. Eben' Walbridge.
Pay Table Office, \
Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1785 j The Treasurer will pay the contents
of the within, to the said Henry Walbridge Jr. or bearer, being
the sum of six pounds lawful money. Sam' Bartlit, I p ^
j^:6.0.0 Tho= Tolman i^°™
Treasurer's Office, )
Sunderland, Aug. 19, 1785, J R'ec'^ of the Treasurer, the contents
of the above order, in behalf of Henry Walbridge Jr.
Eben' Walbridge.
[383] \John Kent, Prisoner, — his Wages\
Pav Table Office, )
Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783 j The Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Tho' Tolman Esq. Pay Mas' the sum of twenty seven
pounds eight shillings L.M'' it being for the wages of John Kent
soldier, in Capt. Safford's Comy in the year 1781, the day he re-
turned from Captivity ; having been a prisoner, taking the s* Pay
Master's receipt. Timo. Brownson | p^
;£27.8.0 Sami Bartlit j """^
Rec* of the Treasurer the contents of the above order
Oct. 2d, 1784 Tho' Tolman, P. Mas'^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 741
[446] \^Nathaniel Fuller, Prisoner in Canada]
State of Vermont,
In General Assembly Feb. 27th 1782.
Resolved,
That the Treasurer of this State be, and is hereby-
directed to pay unto the heirs of Nath' Fuller, late a prisoner in
Canada, deceased, the sum of fourteen pounds, sixteen shillings,
and six pence, being the wages due, and articles lost by said
Fuller. Extract from the Journals,
Ros. Hopkins, Clk.
Treasurer's Office, )
Sunderland, July 5, 1783 f Rec'* of the Treasurer, the contents of
the within order, in behalf of the heirs of Nath' Fuller.
Bigelow Lawrence.
[411] \Chrisfopher Cary, Prisoner in Canada]
State of Vermont,
In General Assembly,
Feb. 24th 1783.
Whereas, it appears to this Assembly, that Christopher Cary,
while a soldier in Capt. Nelson's Companj', and Col. Wait's Batta-
lion in the year 1781, was captivated and carried into Canada, and
there kept for the space of nine months after his drawing pay in
said company. And that the enemy took from him his gun and
accoutrements, and that it is reasonable that he be paid for the
whole time he was a prisoner, and for the articles he lost as afore-
said,
Therefore,
Resolved, That the Treasurer be and is hereby
directed to pay to the said Christopher Cary forty Shillings pr.
month, for the term of nine months, and ^4.7.0 for the Articles
he had taken from him by the enemy, at the time he was taken, as
aforesaid, being in the whole twenty two pounds, seven shillings
lawful money. Extracts from the Journals,
^22.7.0 Ros" Hopkins Clk.
Windsor, Feb. 26th 1783. Rec of I. Allen, Treas' the con-
tents of this order.
^22.7.0 Benj" Wait.
[401] {^Elihu Newell, Armorer — his Bill]
The State of Vermont Dr.
To Elihu Newell,
To his services as Armourer for the Troops of this State, from
742 STATE Of VERMONT
June the 5th A. D. 1781, until Dec. 1st A. D. 1781, it being five
months and twenty eight days inclusive, at thirty days pr. month,
at ^5.8.0 pr. month ^32.1.0
To his subsistance money, in lieu of one retained Ration
at 8 pence per day, the above time being 178 days, 5.18.8
Total ^£37.19.8
Elihu Newell.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, June 17th 1782.
The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Tho' Tolman Esq' P. Gen' the sum of thirty
seven pounds, nineteen shillings and eight pence, taking his receipt
to be accountable.
^37.19.8 Isaac Tichenor , , , ^
nor ) ^
tt fCo^
John Barne
Rec* of the Treasurer the Contents of the above Warrant.
Oct. 2nd 1784. Tho^ Tolman, P Mas^
[486] [Surgeon Nathan Foot — his Account^
Clarendon Jan^ 1, 1782
State of Vermont
To Nathan Foot, Surgeon, Dr.
For service done in doctering soldiers in Capt" Hutchins'
Co. ^12. 14.0
Pay Table Office )
Sunderland April 25th 1783 \ The within account examined and
approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, it being twelve
pounds fourteen shillings, to Nathan Foot — Surgeon —
^12.14.0 Time. Brownson) p ^^
John Strong j
Treasurer's Office [
Sunderland April 25th 1783 ) Rec" of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order. Nathan Foot.
[482] [Nathan Hutchins, A. C. /.]
The State of Vermont
To Nathan Hutchins Dr.
To his services as Assistant Commissary of Issues, for the
troops of this State, for ihe term of five months, from the 1st day
of August, A. 0. 1781, to the thirty first day of December, 1781—
inclusive; at ^5. 8s pr. month, ;^27.0.0
To my assistance money in lieu of one retained Ration, 5.0.0
;^32.0.0
Nathan Hutchins, A. C. Issues.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 743
Pay Office )
Benningfton, Feby. 7th 1782 ] The above account being approvecj
of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of thirty two pounds
to Nathan Hutchins, or to his order — :
£o2.0.0 Isaac Tichenor , ^ ,
' Com"
Timo. Brownson j
Treasurer's OTSce, ]
Sunderland Sept' 4th, 1782 j Rec"* of the Treasurer the contents of
the within order. Nathan Hutchins.
[399] [£/i Cogsel^ A. C. I. — his account\
The State of Vermont, Dr.
To Eli Cogsel,
To, his Services as Assistant Commissary of Issues for the
Troops of this State, from the first day of Jan. 1781, to the thirty
first day of Dec. 1781 inclusive. It being 12 months & five days
at 30 days pr. month, at ;^5.8.0per month ^65.13.0
To his subsistance money m lieu of one extra Ration pr.
day, the above time at ;£l.8.0 pr. month £X^- 3.4
To his expenses to Transmit his accounts for settlement
in Jan. 1781 16.0
To his expenses for do in Aug. 1781 1. 5.0
^79.17.4
Elisha Clark, C. G. I.
Pay Table Office, I
Bennington Feb. 6th 1782 j The Treasurer is directed to pay the
within acct. to Eli Cogsel Esq'' or order, it being seventy nine
pounds, seventeen shillings & four pence.
^79.17.4 IsaacTkhenor 1^^^,
Nath' Brush
Treasurer's Office, )
r
Sunderland, June 4th, 1783 j Rec^ of Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer, the
contents of the above order. Eli Cogsel.
r475] \^Thomas Tolman, Paymaster, etc. — his Accounf]
The State of Vermont
To Thomas Tolman, Dr.
To Pay for his services as Pay-master for the Troops of the
years 1780 and 1781, Muster Master for those of 1781, Private Sec-
retary to His Excellency The Governor, and Deputy Secretary to
744
STATE OF VERMONT
the Governor and Council: including other services to the Public
(mostly those of Clerkship) as occasion has required, under the
direction of the Governor and Council, and Board of War for the
time being; and in the committees of Pay Table, for receiving
granting Fees, &c. It having been a full employ of my time from
the First day of November, One Thousand seven Hundred and
Eighty, to the Fifteenth day of October, One Thousand seven
Hundred and Eighty four, (being 3 years, 11 months, 15 days,
which at ^10. per Mo. is ^475. Excepting what I have lost, or
properly improved in my own service, which I estimate in the
whole at five months (which am'» to ^50.) This deducted from
;^475. there remains my due £4=^5 0
Oct. 15th 1784. Attest,
Tho» Tolman
Having rec" no Debenture in Council, or any other pay. T. T.
Pay Table Office Dec. 13, 1784. The within account is
approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thomas Tolman Esq. being the sum of Four Hundred and
Twenty five pounds L. M^.
^425.0.0 Timo. Brownson 1 ^ ,
Sam' Bartlit j "^^^
Sunderland Dec. 13 1784
Red" of the Treasurer, the contents of the above order in full.
Thomas Tolman.
[404] [ Thomas Tolman, Paymaster — Abstract of Accounts]
Amount of Pay Accounts with the Troops of this State, for
the years 1780 & 1781, (the time for which I served as Pay Master)
agreeable to my Books.
An extract from the amount rendered, in Great Book vellum-
bound. Page 216.
Year
There was Due
There is Paid
There remains
unpaid
And thro' Er-
rors, there has
been overpaid '
1780
1781
6,381.1. 2
15,808.4.11
6,399. 2.11
15,757.12.10;<
12, 7
69. 8. 4>^
18.14.4
18.16.3^
^22.189.6. 1
^22,156.15. 9X
^70. 0.113^
;^37.10.7^
See Treasurer's certificate herewith, that I have credited the
soldiers the just sum of the Rolls.
Jlere follows
An Account of Articles of Public Property Furnished the Troops, which
accounts have been sent in to me, and charged against the Officers
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 745
& Soldiers, & stopped out of their wages respectively, as ^er Books,
and for which I am accountable to the Public.
An Extract from Great Book, Vellum-Bound, Page 217, See
also Folio Book, paper-bound, No. a, from Page 45 to 53. viz. ;
2 Guns, ■ ■ '
4 Bayonets " "
"
( i
1. 5.0
1 Wormer " "
t i
( (
1.0
Ammunition "
i (
i I
3.0
Leather, for .shoes
&c
15.10.2
23 lbs. rend" Tallow,
to Officers
15.4
1 pr. Boots
1.12.8
Boots & shoes
4. 2.4
2 pr Moggasons
9.4
47 pr Taps
2. 7.0
508 pair of Shoes
227. 8.3
The most of them
at 9/ a pr. & the
^260.12.5 rest at 8/ and 7/6.
See Treasurer's Certificate, or receipts herewith, that I have
reimbursed the Treasury with the said sum of Two hundred &
sixty pounds 12/5
JVote. I view myself still accountable to the soldiery for the
said years 1780 & 1781, agreeable to a resolution of the General
Assembl}', passed in October 1782, directing me to settle in full
with the Troops for the said years; and I also view myself account-
able for all my Due Bills, not counterfeit, that I have not yet taken
up, from the Treasurer, (the Sum of which is now become incon-
siderable, altho' I am not able at the present to determine it
exactly) for which responsibility I suppose my Bond of ;^1,000,
now in the Treasury, to be sufficient.
But being thus accountable, if the above sum of ;^70.0.11^
remaining unpaid, should be called for by the Soldiers, I shall
expect from the Generosity of the Hon'"'" the General Assembly,
that they will make me an allowance for the ;^37.10.7%; thro'
Errors overpaid; and also for the time I have necessarily spent in
redraughting & arranging these accounts for settlement, it having
taken me, at the least, four months, my rendering, at the same
time, an account of what may then remain of the said ;^70.0.11^
on hand. If it be thought that this is a long time to be engaged,
in preparing these accounts for Settlement, let it be observed, that
I have to open a separate account with every soldier, Debt &
■Credit, and in some instances have 20 & 30 Orders & Receipts, as
vouchers to one account, so, that (besides a large num'oer of Rolls
& other papers, & all my vouchers, which are numerous,) my ac-
counts in Book only, upon. this redraughting, fill 363 pages in Folio
746
STATE OF VERMONT
Books, the g^reater part of the writing & figures, being at the same
time small & connect[ed?].
I hereby certify and attest, that, the preceding is a just & final
stating of Pay Accounts, for the year 1780 & 1781, at the present
time. Errors excepted, as it respects the soldier, & the Public, viz;
That there was due to the soldiery, twenty two thousand,, one
hundred eighty nine pounds 6/1 Lawful Money; That there has
been paid, twenty two thousand one hundred fifty six pounds
1^/9/i; That there remains due, seventy pounds O/Uyi; and,
thro' Errors overpaid, thirty seven pounds 10/7^; and that I con-
ceive it remains for me to take up my remaining Due Bills, &
satisfy the delinquent Soldiers, upon application.
Attest Tho^Tolman, late Pay Mas^
Arlington, Aug. 4th 1786.
To the Hon. the Auditors of Accounts.
N. B. Let it be remembered that, for the cloathing which the
soldiers had, I then gave my receipt upon the Pay Rolls, — took the
risk of delivering it to them ; & did it at the same lay at which I
receipted it by the quantity. T. T.
Account Current. of the foregoing Stating
Dr.
Tho=' Tolman.
To the amt. of Pay
Rolls as pr Trea-
surer's certificate 23,189. 6.1
To Shoes, &c. as
pr Books 260.12.5
To Errors, over-
paid, 37.19.7^
^22,487. 9.1%
Per Contra
Cr.
By Cash paid the
Troops, as pr
Books 22,156.15
By a Reimburse-
ment to theTrea-
s^ for Shoes &c
as pr Rec*
By balance re-
maining due the
soldiery.
260.12. 5
70. OAiVi
i:22,487. 9. 1%
Tho'^ Tolman, late Pay Mas^
Treasury Office, ")
Sunderland, Aug. 10, 1786. j ReC^ of Tho'' Tolman, late Pay Mas'
to the Troops of this State, the sum of Two hundred & sixty
pounds twelve shillings & five pence L. M^ which he has delivered
into the Treasury agreeable to the above Acct.
^260.12.5 Jno. Knickerbacor Jr. Clk.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 747
[396 J \_Elisha Clark, C. G. /.]
The State of Vermont, Dr.
To Elisha Clark.
To his services as Commissary Gen' of Issues, for the Troops in
this State in the West District, from the first day of Jan. 1781,
to the sixth day of Jan. 1782, inclusive. It being 12 months & 11
days, 30 days to a month, at ;^8.0.0 a month ;^98.18.8
To my subsistance in lieu of two extra Rations at ^2.
pr. month, the above time ;^24.14.6
To the services of one man as scaleman, from the first
day of April to the thiity first day of Dec. 1781, in-
clusive, at ;£,!. pr. month, additional pay, it being
9 months £ 9. 0.0
To the service of one man as Waiter, two months at £%
per month £ 4. 0.0
To my expenses to carry in my accounts for settlement
in Jan. 1781 16.0
To my expenses to carry in my accounts for settlement
in Aug' 1781 £ 1. 5.0
;;^138.14.2
Elisha Clark, C. G. I.
Pay Table Office, |
Bennington 2nd Feb. 1782, J The Treasurer is directed to pay the
within acct. to Elisha Clark, Esq' or order, it being one hundred
thirty eight pounds, fourteen shillings & two pence.
;^138.14.2 Isaac Tichenor . ^^^^,,
ISath' Brush )
Rec* Feb. 5th 1782, on the within order ^14.10. which I have
given my rec' for E. Clark.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 30th 1783.
ReC of Ira Allen, Esq' Treasurer, the Contents of the above
order. Elisha Clark C. G. I.
Due to Averill Waiter i^4.0.0
" " Hutchins Scaleman 4.0.0
" " Nicols do 4.0.0
" " Hall do 1-0.0
^13.0.0
748 STATE OF VERMONT
[478] ' [Capf. Samuel £artlet, Deputy F. M.]
Arlington March 14th 178:3.
This may Certify,
That Cap' Sam' Bartlet, has served in the Office
of D. Pay Master, from the 14th of January, until the 18th of Feb^
17S2 — for which service he is entitled to receive a compensation
from the State. Tho» Tolman P. Mas'
To the Hon. the Committee of Pay Table
N. B. This time not being charged for in my acct. of service.
T. Tolman
Pay Table Office )
Dec' 13th 1784. f The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Capt. Samuel Bartlet, the sum of twelve Pounds L. M'' it being in
full for his services, agreeably to the within certificate, @ 6/8 per
day 36 days.
^12.0.0 Timo. Brownson ) ^ ,
'^ ^ Com"
Tho" Tolman
}'
Rec<i of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf
of Capt. Sam' Bartlet. Tho» Tolman.
Dec- 13th 1784.
[390] \_St(ppoied Deserter Taken to Saratoga^
Sir,
You are directed to order one Corporal and one private soldier
belonging to your Company to take Charge of Sam' W. Claniahan
a transient person, who was taken up on his way to Canada, as ap-
pears by his own confession, and supposed to be a deserter, either
from the Continental or British Army, lately captured in Virginia;
and guard him safe to Saratoga, & deliver him to the Commanding
Officer of that Garrison, to be by him disposed of as he shall think
best. Given at Arlington, this 10th day of April 1783.
Tho» Chittenden, Capt. Gen'
To Capt. Elijah Galusha.
State of Vermont, Apl. 1783. Dr.
To Ben'' Leonard )
Phineas Heath, Col. ( For guarding a prisoner
from Arlington to Saratoga, as by tlae within order, & finding their
own provisions.
Milage 30 miles — Three day's service at 1/7 ^0.14.9
Do 1/ 14.0
^1.8.9
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 749
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland, Aug. 9 17-83 j The above acct. being approved of,
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Capt. Elijah Galusha
or order the sum of one pound eight shillings and nine pence.
^1-8.9 IsaacTichenorip ,
Nath' Brush | ^°™
ReC of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one pound eight shillings and
nine pence, lawful money in full of this order.
^1.8.9
Arlington, Dec. 27, 1782. Elijah Galusha.
[387] \Capt. Daniel Comstock, Muster Master]
Sunderland, April 16th 1782.
The State of Vermont is indebted to Dan' Comstock, to two
days service as Muster Master. ^0.12.0
Expenses on said business 6.6
Pay Table Office )
Sunderland Jan. 2, 1784 ) The within account is approved and
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, being eighteen shillings
and six pence lawful money, to Capt. Dan' Comstock.
^0.18.6 Sam' Bartlet, Timo. Brownson, Com"
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 2ith 1785. R^c^ of the
Treas"' the contents of the within order, in behalf of Capt. Daniel
Comstock. Elisha Bartlit
[490] \Jonathan Luce, Prisoner]
This m.ay certify to whom it may concern, that
Jonathan Luce of my company was taken prisoner & carried to
Canada, on the fifteenth of Oct"" 1781, and returned the seven-
teenth of the next June following — the whole time of his captivity
being eight months & two days —
Lost when taken — One fire-lock . . .^2.2.0
" Blanket . 9.0
" Powder horn, & Bullet Pouch 2.0
Attest,
Abner Seelye.
Pay Table Office )
Oct' 21st 1782 ) The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Jon'' Luce, or bearer, the sum of twenty pounds 6/8 on the within
account, which is examined and approved.
^20.6.8 John Strong ) ^.^^
Timo. Brownson j
750 STATE OF VERMONT
Thetford July 28th 1783— ReC^ of I. Allen, Treasurer, twenty-
pounds, six shillings and eight pence, lawful money in full of the
within acct. and above order.
Elias Chamberlin
[393] S^Lieut. Benj. Whipple, Muster Master']
Rutland, April 20th 1782.
The State of Vt. Dr. to Benj" Whipple, for serving as Muster
Master for Col. Lee's Reg' at 2 dollars, 1 day & half ^0.12.0
Attest, Benj" Whipple.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, June 18th 1782. The above acct. being
approved of the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Benj"
Whipple Lt. or order the sum of twelve shillings.
^0.12.0 If^aac Tichenor, ) p^^,
John Barrett, )
Treasurer's Office, Aug. 6th 1782.
Rec^ of I. Allen, Treasurer the contents
of the within order. Benj" Whipple.
[484] \^Jeretniah Center s Wages]
Sunderland Feby. 18th 1784—
This certifieth that Jeremiah
Center was forgotten of three days service in my pay role in May
1782 Sam' Bradley Capt"
Pay Table Office »
Sunderland April 27th 1784 f The Treasurer of the State of
Vermont is directed to pay to Jeremiah Center, or bearer, four
shillings and nine pence lawful money for service done in Capt.
Bradley's Company in May 1782, he being left out of the pay roll
by mistake —
£0A.9 Sam'Bartlit )^^^,
Timo. Brownson }
,.!
Treasurer's Office
Sunderland Jany. 25th 1783 [1785]. ^ Rec' of the Treasurer, the
contents of the above order in behalf of Jeremiah Center.
Elisha Bartlit.
[491] \Corporal John Sergeant, Prisoner]
Lime July 22d 1782
This may certify to whom it may concern, that
John Sergeant, a Corporal in my Company, was taken a
prisoner to Canada the sixteenth of October; returned home the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 751
fourteenth of June; the time of captivity was seven months &
twenty eight days.
Attest. Ch' Nelson, Capf
He lost when taken one good fire-lock, prized at ^£'4.10.0
" " One homeade blanket " 1. 4.0
" " Knapsack, powder horn Bullet pouch 13.0
^6. 6.0
Pay Table Office )
Oct'' 21st 1782 ( The within account examined & approved,
the Treas'^ is hereby directed to pay the same to John Sergeant,
Tun^ bearer, the sum of twenty four pounds, 3/2 —
■;^24.3.2 John Strong L Com<^
Timo. Brownson
y
Treasurer's Office, Manchester, Ocf 22°" 1782— Rec" of the
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being ^24.3-2- lawful
money, in behalf of, John Sargeant Jr.
Elijah Gates.
[383] l^Benj. Stevens and Ebeif Hopkins, Prisoners^
State of Vermont, Clarendon, Aug. 14th 1783.
To The Pay Table,
This is to certify that Benj" Stevens and Eben' Hopkins were
taken prisoners when in the State Service, upon Lake Champlain,
on the 12th of Alay A. D. 1779, & carried to Canada, with Ephraim
Stephens, and at the same time lost their guns and accoutrements,
—were exchanged 9th of June last.
Tho° Sawyer, Capt.
Bennington Aug. 17th 1782.
This may certify, that the within named
prisoners were exchanged on or about the 9th of June as mentioned
within. Jos. Fay C. T. P.
State Vermont.
State of Vt. To Eben' Hopkins, Benj" Stevens, Soldiers in
Capt. Tho» Sawyer's Comp? sta<i at Rutland, Dr.
To their Wag^s when prisoners, from the 12th of May 1779 up to
June 9th 1782 as s" Certificate from Capt. Sawyer & Com' G^ of
Prisoners, being 36 months & 28 days each at 40/ pr
month. ;^147.14.8
Benj" Stevens
Eben'' Hopkins
752 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office J
Bennington, Aug. 17, 1782 ( The above acct. being approved of
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Eben' Hopkins &
Beni° Stevens or their order. One hundred and forty seven pounds
fourteen shillings and eight pence, it being p/^73.17.4: ea.
£U7.U.8 Isaac Tichenor
Nath' Brush ^ ^°^'
Treasurer's Office, (
Sunderland, Aug. 1782. [ Rec'' of the Treasurer, the Contents of
the within order, being one hundred and forty seven pounds,
fourteen shillings and eight pence.
^147.14.8 Nehemiah Hopkins
for Eben' Hopkins
Benjamin Stevens
[384] \Daniel Hovey, Prisoner^
Lime, March 15th, 1783.
This may certify, that Daniel Hovey, a soldier in my Company
in the year 1781, was taken prisoner the 23 day of October,
Returned home the 12 day of June following, which he has not
got his pay for.
Taken from him a good fire lock, prized @ _;^4. 0.0
One Blanket " " 12.0
Cartridge Box " " 6.0
Tomahawk " " 3.0
Canteen " '' 3.0
£^. 4.1
Certified by, Chas. Nelson, Capt.
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 23d 1783.
The within acct. examined & approved, and the Treas' is
directed to pay the same, amounting to twenty four pounds, ten
shillings, and eight pence, lawful money, to the within named
Daniel Hovey or bearer.
^^24.10.8 Timo. Brownson ■) p
Sam' Bartlet j ^^
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, Feb^ 21st, 1784. Rec'' of the
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, in behalf of Daniel
Hovey. Israel Smith.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 763
[471] \Capt. Abner Seelyes Account']
State of Vermont;
To Abner Seelye, Dr.
1782.
April 4 Days mustering men in April 1782 @ 6/ pr. day. ^1.4.0
32 miles Travel " /4 " mile 10.8
J-uly, Travel from Thetford to Bennington by the
way of Castleton, to procure provisions for the
Troops, at the Northern part of the State, being-
120 miles at , /4 pr. mile 2. 0.0
Travel to Col. Johnson's Reg* to call on them
for their Quota of men, by the Governor's order
in July 1782 28 miles at /4 pr. mile, 9.0
£4.. 4.0
Abner Seelye Capt.
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland, July 24, 1784. \ The within acct. is approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same being Four pounds, four
shillings, lawful money, to Capt. Abner Seelye, or bearer.
jfAA.O Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ...
o 1 r> j-tj. ^ Committee,
bam' Bartlit j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 24th, 1784.
Rec"* of the Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Abner Seelye Capt.
[416] A Muster Roll of a Scout from Moreiown
June 1782
Days
pr. day
Miles
Milage
£■ s.d.
John Barron Maj'
Nicholas White
John Andros
Andrew Peters
5
( i
( i
8
J/4
:,
20
( i
( (
4
( i
t (
2. 6.8
13.4
13.4
13.4
^4. 6.8
Test.
John Barron, Maj'
Pay Table Office, I
Rutland, Oct. 27, 1786 j The within Pay Roll examined & allowed
[48]
764 STATE OF VERMONT
the [jTreasurer is directed to pay the same to Maj'' John Barnes
[Barron] or bearer, it being four pounds six shillings & eight pence.
Timo. Brownson ) Com^" of
Rutland, Oct. 27th 1786. Elisha Clark [ Pay Table.
Rec"* of the Treasurer, in full of the above order in behalf of
John Barron,
by me, James Whitlaw
[488] [6-V«. Samuel Fletche}- in Windham Co.]
State of Vermont, Dr.
For ten days service done by me the subscriber, by raising men
& commanding in the posse comitatus in the month of September
1782 — said service done in the County of Windham by assisting
the Sheriff of said county in support of civil Government — five
days of which time I commanded as Brig' Gen' in said service —
at 12/ pr. day ^6.0.0
Bennington Sepf 15th 1783 Sam' Fletcher B. Gen'
To/j_The Committee of Pay Table for said St. of Vermont
Pay Table Office )
Bennington Sepf 17tli 1783 f The Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay Gen' Sam' Fletcher or order, six pounds lawful money,
upon the above account, which is examined and approved.
/I6 0.0. Isaac Tichenor | ^ „.
'^ '- Com^
.[
Timo. Brownso
Westminster Oct" 6th 1783. Rec" of the Treasurer, the con-
tents of the within order. Sam' Fletcher.
[458] [Sergi. Philip Bartlet's Services']
Dorset, Oct. 30th, 1782.
State of Vt. by order of the Board of War
To Philip Bartlett Dr.
For my servises at Castleton as Serjt. from the 16th of Ap' 1782
to the 16th of Oct. 1782, at eight shillings pr. Month, being the
extra wages from the State allowed to each Serjt. above what was
allowed by the several towns £,%. 8.0
For my Traveling expenses 30 miles @ 4d per mile 0.10.0
^2.18.0
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland April 27, 1784 j The within account approved, the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Serjt. Philip Bartlett or
bearer, two pounds eighteen shillings.
Timo. Brownson I p ee
Sam' Bartlet. ( ^°^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 755
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland 27th April 1784.
Then Rec* the contents of the above order of Ira Allen
Treasurer. Philip Bartlet,
His + mark.
[476] [CaJ>t. George Saxton's Pay]
Pay Table Office, )
Jan. 33'* 1783. [ The Treasurer is directed to pay Capt.
George Saxton, Sixty eight pounds 6/8 — being his wages, for ser-
vice in Maj'' Brownson's Batallion from the first of April 1782, to
the 22nd of Oct. inclusive.
;^68.6.8 John Strong, ) ^^^^e
Timo. Brownson [
Sunderland June 4th 17S3.
Rec* of I. Allen Treasurer, the contents of this ord',
Geo. Saxton
[385] [Silas Walbridge, Q. M. Sergt.]
Bennington, Nov'' 11th, 1782.
State of Vermont, Dr. to me for serving as Quarter Master Serj'
to Maj"' Gideon Brownson's Battalion, Pay commencing April 1st
1782 and ending Get. 22°'* 1782— Pay pr mo. £Z. Traveling
fees 1^1. Total due ;;^21. 4.0
Silas Walbridge, Q. M. S.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Nov. 14th, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Silas Woodbridge [sic] or order, twenty one pounds four
shillings. Isaac Tichenor \ Q^jj^ee
Timo. Brownson j
Rec'' of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twenty one pounds four shillings
L, My in full of the within.
^21.4.0 Silas Walbridge.
["481'' \Capt. James Brookins~\
Sunderland Jan^ 7th 1783 \
Pay Table Office | The Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay to Capt" James Brookins, a captn. in Maj'' Brownson's
Detachment, from the first day of April 1782, to the 22nd of
October, inclusive, — sixty eight pounds 6/8
^68.6.8 John Strong |
Timo. Brownson )
756 STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, )
Sunderland April 30th 1783 j ReC of I. Allen Esq', Treas-
urer, the contents of the within order; being sixty eight pound,,
six shillings, and eight pence, lawful money.
James Brookins — Capt""
[484] \_Lieut. Amos Kellogg']
State of Vermont
To Amos Kellogg Dr.
To his services as Lieut, to Maj. Brownson's Battalion, from
the 1^* day of April 1782 until the 22"<» of October, included— at
^6.8.0 @ month as Lieut. & 40/ pr month as adj' to s"* Battalion
for the time as above & 20/ travelling fees — ;^57.13.0
Attest, Amos Kellogg Lieut. Adj.
Pay Office, \
Bennington Nov' 14"^ 1787 (?) j The above account being examined
& approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to Lieut.
Amos Kellogg, or bearer, fifty seven pounds twelve shillings —
^57.12.0 Isaac Tichenor > ^ ,
rT^■ -D V- Com*
Timo. Brownson i
Arlington, Nov' IB'^" 1782. Rec^ of Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer,
fifty seven pounds, twelve shillings, L. money — in full of the
within — Silas Walbridge.
[474] ISergt. Nathan Fay]
State of Vermont by order of the
Board of War,
To Nathan Fay Serj' Dr.
1782 — For my service from the fifteenth day of April to the
twenty second day of the Oct. following, being six months and
seven days, at eight shillings pr. month, as extra wages for Ser-
jeant's duty.
According to the act of Assembly in Feb. 7, 1782. ^2.9.9>4
Nathan Fay Serj'
Pay Table Office, \
Bennington Dec. 3 1783] The within acct. being examined & ap-
proved of, the Treas' is hereby directed to pay Nathan Fay or
ijearer two pounds, nine shillings and nine pence.
Isaac Tichenor \ ^ ^
^2.9.9 Sam' Bartlit, ] '^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan 29th 1784.
Rec* of the Treasurer, the contents of the above
order, in behalf of Nathan Fay. Jacob Safford.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 757
[486] [Surgeon Azel Washburn]
Pay Table Office >
Sunderland Jany. 7th 1783. ] The Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay to Docf^ Azel Washburn ninety five pounds, thirteen shillings,
& four pence, being for service done as surgeon to Maj' Gid°
Brownson's detachment, from the first of April to the 22nd of Ocf,
inclusive. John Strong ) ^ ,
^95.13.4 Timo. Brownson [ ^°™
Jan'' 13th 1783. Rec* of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
the within Order. Azel Washburn.
[479] \_Capt Beriah Green at Fort Fortitude]
State of Vermont Dr.
To Beriah Green Capt, Comd' at Fort Fortitude:
For his service commencing the 15th day of April 1782, and
ending the 29th day of October following — being one hundred and
ninety seven days at 6s. 8d. per day for wages and subsistence
money, — the whole am* being sixty five pounds thirteen shillings
and four pence — Attest, Beriah Green Capt. Comd'
Pay Table Office )
Feb^ 20th 1783 ( The Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt" Beriah
Green or order sixty five pounds 13/4 — the amount of the above
account which is examined and approved pr.
^65.13.4 John Strong
Isaac Tichenor
[• Com''
Treasurers Office )
"Windsor Feb'' 20th 1783 | Received of Ira Allen Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being sixty five pounds, thirteen shillings
and four pence lawful money — Beriah Green Capt"
[499] [Lieut. Elijah Knights]
State of Vermont Dr,
To Lieut. Elijah Knights
For his service while a Lieut, in Capt" Beriah Green's Com-
pany, commencing April 15th 1782. ending the 29th of October
following, being one hundred and ninety seven days; at 4s 3d per
day, for wages & subsistence money: — the whole amount being
forty two pounds and Six pence.
Elijah Knights
Attest — Beriah Green Capt" Comd'
758 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office )
Feby 20th 1783 J The within account examined and ap-
proved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to Elijah Knights,
or Bearer, the same, it being- the full of his pay as Lieut, in this
States service, commencing the 15th day of April 1783, and end-
ing the 29th of October both included, — to the amount of forty
two pounds and six pence.
;^42.0.6 John Strong ) ^
Isaac Tichenor 1
Treasurer's Office Windsor )
February 20th 1783— \ Rec"* of Ira Allen Esq"', Treasurer,
the contents of the above order, being forty two pounds, and six
pence, lawful money. Elijah Knights Lieut.
[499] [Lieut. Joshua ChurcK\
State of Vermont
To Lieut. Joshua Church
Dr.
For service done said vState while a Lieut, in a company com-
manded by Capt. Beriah Green, commencing the 13th of April 1782,
and ending the 29th day of October following — being one hundred
and ninety seven days: — at 4s 3d per day, for wages and subsis-
tence-money: the whole amount being, forty two pounds and six
pence.
Attest, Beriah Green Capt" Comd'
Pay Table Office )
Feby 20th 1783 — j The above charge examined and allowed,
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Lieut. Joshua
Church, or Bearer, it being
;^42.0.6 John Strong— ) ^^^,
Isaac Tichenor f
Windsor, February 20th 1783. Rec'' of I. Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of the within order. Thomas Camp.
[485] \Lietit. Jacob Farman\
State of Vermont
To Lieu' Jacob Farman Dr.
For his services and wages as Lieu' in Capt" Hoyden's Com-
pany in the Reg' commanded by Maj. Gid" Brownson, commenc-
ing the first of April 1782, and ending the 31st of October, being
two hundred & ten days, at 4/3 pr. day, including one Ration.
Jacob Farman Lieut.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 759
Pay Table OfBce )
Bennington Apr' 7th 1783 ( The above account being exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay Lieut.
Jacob Farman, or bearer, the sum of forty five pounds, nine
shillings & six pence.
;£4o.9.6 Isaac Tichenor 1 pQ^e
Timo. Brownson J
Sunderland April 7th 1783.
Rec'' of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of the within order.
Jacob Farman Lieut.
[460] [Moses Crosby, Fife Major]
State of Vermont,
To Moses Crosby Dr.
To his extra wages Fife Maj"' in the Reg* Commanded by Maj'
Brunson, raised for the defense of this state in 1782, Commenc-
ing the 26th of March 1782, and ending the 1st of Nov. ensuing,
being six months and six days at 8/ pr Mo. ^2.10.4
Pay Table Office, 1
Bennington V The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay,
March 22nd 1782. ) Moses Crosby, or order, the sum of two
pounds, ten shillings and four pence, or to the bearer hereof.
'"""'"■' Isaac Tichenor ^
Timo. Brownson
^2.10.4 Isaac Tichenor \ Qq^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 28th 1783.
Rec" the contents of the within order, of the Treasurer, in
behalf of Moses Crosby. Eben' Tolman.
[41 8 J [Lieut. Experience Fisk\
State of Vermont,
To Experience Fisk Dr.
1782 — To my services as a Lt. in Capt. Abner Seelye's Com^ Maj'
Gideon Brownson's Battalion of the Troops of said State, from the
9th of Aug. to the 6th of Nov. A. D. 1782, both days included, at
£b 8.0 per month pay, and 20 shillings subsistence money.
Being 2 months & 27 days ^18.11.2
Attest Expe. Fisk, Lt.
Pay Table Office, (Rutland) Oct. 21st 1784.
The above account having been examined and approved, the
Treasurer will pay the contents of the same to Lt. Experience
760 STATE OF VERMONT
Fisk (or bearer) being the sum of eighteen pounds 11/2 lawful
money. Timo. Brownson ) p ^
^18.11.2 Tho» Tolman j ^°™
Rutland, Oct. 21st 1784.
Rec'' of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the within order.
;^18.11.2 Expe. Fisk
[480] \Zerah Norton, Prisoner\
State of Vermont
To Zerah Norton Dr.
To twelve months and eighteen days service while in captivity,
from the 19th of October 1781 to the 17th of November 1782— at
40/ pr. month ^23.4.0
To one gun taken by the enemy — valued at 3.0.0
" Powder horn & Bullet Pouch 6.0.0
" Blanket apprized at 24/ 1.4.0
" Pocket -Com pass 6.0
Nov 29th 1784 ;^30.0.0
Zerah Norton
Pay Table Office »
Sunderland Nov'' 29"' 1784 \ The above account is examined &
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same being thirty
pounds lawful money, to Zerah Norton (or bearer)
^30.0.0 Tim" Brownson ^ Committee.
Sam' Bartlit
(
Treasurer's Office
Sunderland Jany. 25"^ 1785 i" Received of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order in behalf of Zerah Norton
Elisha Bartlet
[386] \Nathan Burr, Prisoner\
These certify that, from the Pay Rolls of Capt. James Blakes-
lee's Company for the year 1781, Nathan Burr who was taken Pris-
oner in July in s"* year, and says he returned and landed in Boston
Nov. 28th 1782, was made up for his wages in said Company's Rolls
to the 15th of Dec. in s"* year, 1781, and for no longer.
Tho' Tolman, Pay Mas'
Pav Table Office, Arlington, Oct. 20th 1783.
To the Hon. Com' of Pay Table.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Dec. 23rd, 1783.
The Treasurer of the State of Vt. is hereby directed
to pay to Nathan Burr or bearer, the sum of twenty three pounds
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 761
lawful money for his wages while a prisoner from Dec. 15th 1781
to Nov. 30th 1782.
Timo. Brownson ) ^ ^^
Sam' Bartlet ) ^°"^
Treasurer's Office. Sunderland, Jan. 3rd 1784.
Rec" of the Treas"' the contents of the above order.
his
Nathan x Burr
mark
[400] [£/i- Cogsd, A. C. /.]
The State of Vermont Dr.
To Eli Cogsel,
To, his services as Assistant Commissary of Issues for the Troops
of this State, from January the 1st A. D. 1782 to Dec. the 5th A. D.
1782, inclusive, it being eleven months and eleven days, at thirty
days pr. month, at ^5.8 pr. mo. ^61. 9.0
To his Subsistance money, in lieu of one retained Ration,
at 8d pr. day the above time at £,\ pr. month ^H- 'i-^
Eli Cogsel, A. C. I.
Pay Table Office, J
Jan. 13th 1783, I The within approved, the Treasurer is directed
to pay the same to Eli Cogsel, it being seventy two pounds 16/4.
John Strong, [ ^
^72.16.4 Timo. Brownson j^°™
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 4th 1783. Rec'' of Ira Allen
Esq' Treasurer, the Contents of the above order.
Eli Cogsel.
[412] \Corporal Thomas Hunter^ Prisoner]
Pay Table Office, \
Bennington, March 8, 1784. J The Treasurer is hereby directed to
Pay to Thomas Hunter or Bearer, the sum of twenty seven pounds
fourteen shillings and five pence, it being due to him from this
State, as he was taken a prisoner when a Corp' in Col. Wait's
Battalion, in the month of August 1781, and returned from captiv-
ity the 6th day of Dec. 1782. And the Treasurer is likewise
directed to pay the said Hunter or bearer the sum of three pounds
seven shillings and six pence it being for his gun, blanket &c
which he lost.
762 STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, March 8th, 1784.
Rec'^ of the Treasurer, the contents of the withm
order. Being thirty one pounds one shilling and eleven pence
lawful money, in behalf of Thomas Hunter.
^31.1.11 Daniel Buck
Pay Table Office, i
State of Vermont ) Sunderland, May 6th, 1784.
The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Thomas Hunter or his order, the sura of
twenty six pounds, sixteen shillings and six pence Lawful Money;
it being as wages allowed to the said Hunter, while in Captivity,
or from the 29th of November 1781, the time to which his wages
were made up as a Corp' in Captain Abner Seelye's Comp'' &
Col. B. Wait's Battalion, to the 6th of December A. D. 1782,
As appears per certificates lodged in this Office.
^26.16.6 Timo. Brownson I ^ ^
Sam' Bartlit f ^°^
Sir,
Please to pay to Jesse Johnson, the wages due to me for being
a Corp' in Capt. Abner Seelye's Com>' Col. Wait's Battalion. I
entered on pay the 27th of May 1781, was taken prisoner the 7th
of Aug. 1781, returned home from my captivity the 6th of Dec.
1782, And you will oblige,
To/ Your hum'^ Serv'
The Hon. Treasurer, Allen, Tho» Hunter,
or Pay Mas' Gen' or Pay Table
in the State of Vermont.
Test, Levi Webster, Miriam Johnson,
Please to pay the above mentioned
wages to Tho* Tolman Esq' & you will oblige
Walingsford, April 5th 1784 Yours to serve
To the Hon. Pay Table. Jesse Johnson
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 7th 1784, ReC of the
Treasurer the Contents of the above order in behalf of Tho'
Hunter. Tho" Tolman.
[465] [Sergt. Major Phinehas Heath'\
Pay Table Office, Sunderland Feb. 1st 1783.
The Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Phinehas Heath, the sum of six pounds, lawful money,
it being advance pay from a private, for six months service as
Serj' Maj', to Maj' Gideon Brownson's Battalion of Troops, in the
service of this State, in the year 1782.
£^. Timo. Brownson ) p
Tho» Tolman \ ^°
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 763
Rec* May 27th, 1784 of I. Allen, Treas', the contents of
the within ord^ Phinehas Heath Sej' Mj'
[446] Pay Table OfHce, )
Sunderland, Dec. 24th 1783 > The Treasurer, is hereby directed to
pay unto Phinehas Heath, six pounds, four shillings, for his
extra pay as Serj' Maj"' in Maj'' Gideon Brownson's battalion in
1782.
;£6.4.0 Timo. Brownson
Treasurer's Office,
o ™i Ti n-i. ' [ Com*
Sam' Bartlit, j
Sunderland, Dec. 29th 1783 \ Rec'' of the Treasurer, the contents
of the above order, in behalf of Phinehas Heath.
Nath" Canfield.
[408] \_Afa/or Gideon JSro^vnsonl
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Dec. 4th 1782
The Treasurer is hereby directed to Pay Maj' Gideon Brown-
son, the sum of one hundred & ten pounds, eighteen shillings,
& eight pence it being for service done in 1782, as Maj' Com-
mandant of this State's Troops.
^110.18.8 Timo. Brownson, John Strong, Com*
Jan. 14th 1783. ReC of I. Allen, Treasurer the contents of
the within order. Gid° Brownson.
[457] [^Sergeant Samuel Negus\
Pay Table Office, )
Nov. 18th 1783. f The Treasurer is directed to pay to Serj' Sam'
Negus, the two pounds sixteen shillings, it being for extra pay as
a Serj' in Maj' Brownson's Detachment in 1782.
/■2.16.0 Timo. Brownson) ^^^^
Isaac Tichenor (
Treasurer's Office, )
Bennington, March 8th 1784 ( Rec'' of the Treas' the contents of
the above order. Samuel Negus Serjt.
[413] YLieut. William Blanchard^
Pay Table Office, )
March 26th 1783, J The Treasurer is directed to pay unto Lt. Wm.
Blanchard. .the sum of forty three pounds, eleven shillings &
three pence, it being for service done in Maj' Brownson's Battalion
in 1782. Timo. Brownson ) ^^^,
John Strong f
Sunderland, March 27th 1783.
Rec'^ of I. Allen, Treasurer, the con-
tents of the within order.
;^43.11.3 Wm. Blanchard.
764 STATE OF VERMONT
[413] \_Capf. Josiah Boyden\
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland, Jan. 30, 1783 j The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
to Capt. Josiah Boyden or bearer, the sum of sixty eight pounds
six shillings and eight pence, lawful money, it being for service
done as Capt. in Maj' Gideon Brownson's Battalion in the year
1782.
By order of, Timo. Brownson ] ^ ^^
;(^68.6.8 John Strong | '^'^™
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 31st 1783. Rec'' of Ira
Allen, Esq'' Treasurer, the contents of the within order, being
sixty eight pounds, six shillings and eight pence, lawful money,
for & in behalf of Capt. Josiah Boyden.
Leonard Spaulding.
[473] [Sergeant Ebenezer JVoodward']
Pay Table Office, )
Aug. 5th 1783. — j The Treasurer is directed to pay unto Eben"'
Woodward two pounds ten shillings and eighteen pence, it being
for his advanced pay as a Serj' in Maj' Brownson's Battalion in
1782. Timo. Brownson / Qorxi"'
Sam' Bartlit \
Westminster Oct. 16th 1783
Rec'^ the contents of the above order, of Ira Allen, Treas' for
and in behalf of Eben' Woodward. Gideon Ormsby.
[453] \ Lieut. David Di7?icick'[
State of Vermont,
To,
David Dimock Dr.
For six months and twenty days service as a Lt. in Capt.
Brookin's Com^" Maj' Brownson's Battalion, in the
year 1782 @ £5. 8.0 pr. mo. ^36. 0.4
One retained ration " 20.0 " " 6.13.4
70 miles travel " 4 " m 1. 3.4
^43.17.0
July 18th 1783 David Dimock Lt.
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland July 18, 1783. (The above Acct. approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same, amounting to fourty three
pounds seventeen shillings, Lawful money to the above named Lt.
David Dimock. Sam' Bartlit, ) Com^^
Timo. Brownson \
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 765
Treasurer's Office, )
Sunderland, July 18th, 1783 ] Rec* of Ira Allen Treasurer, the Con-
tents, of the within order, being: forty three pounds, seventeen
shillings. Lawful Money. David Dimoct Lt.
[600] [Corpora/ Henry Turner'\
Bennington March 9th 1787 [?J
These certify that Henry Turner, a soldier
in Capt. Saxton's company, served as Corporal thro' the campaign
in the year 1782. He was sent as an Express twice that summer,
once to Bennington, the other time to Arlington, and found his
own horse, and was one that went over the mountain to subdue
the Yorkers. Certified by me.
To/ Gid" Brownson, Com=
The Committee of Pay Table.
Pay Table Office Bennington March 10th 1787— The Treasurer
is directed to pay unto Henry Turner, three pounds, for the ser-
vices above mentioned. Timo. Brownson"
P^S.O.O Jonn Robit
)wnson ) ^
\ Com
mson )
Treasurer's Office )
March lOth 1785 [?] j Rec° the within acct. in full in State Note.
his
Henry X Turner
mark
[472] [ Liejit. Roswell Morgan'\
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 24th 1784.
The Treasurer of the State of Vermont is hereby directed
to pay to Lt. Roswell Morgan (or bearer) the sum of twenty five
pounds, twelve shillings, for his service as a Lt. in Capt. Seelye's
Com^ in the State Service in the year 1782.
Sam' Bartlit ) ^
^. T5 h Committee
Timo. Brownson )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland July 24th 1784.
Rec of the Treasurer the contents of the within
order in behalf of Lt. Roswell Morgan.
;^25.12.0 Abner Seelye Capt.
[414] [Capt. Abner Seefye]
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland, Dec. 23, 17.82 j The Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay Capt. Abner Seelye, or bearer, sixty two pounds, twelve
shillings and three pence, it being in full for the pay due to Capt.
766 STATE OF VERMONT
Abner Seelj^e and Rosel Morgin Lt. in said Seelye's Company, in
this State's Service for the year 1782.
^62.12.3 Tohn Strong |
Timo. Brownson J
ReC* Arlington, Dec. 28th, 1782, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the
sum of sixty two pounds, twelve shillings and three pence Lawful
money in full of the within.
^62.12.3 Abner Seelye, Capt.
[411] YEphraim Loomis, Com. Issues\
Pay Table Office, \
Dec. 23rd 1782, j The Treasurer is directed to pay to Ephr"
Loomis, twenty one pounds seventeen shillings and nine pence
being in full for his service as Commissary of Issues for the year
1782, in this State service.
John Strong, ] „^^.,
Timo. Brownson J
Rec'' of Ira Allen Esq', Treasurer, twenty one pounds seven-
teen shillings & nine pence L.M'' in full of the within.
Arlington, Dec. 24th 1782. ;^21.17.9 Ephraim Loomis.
[413] \^David Hicks of Brunswick., Prisoner\
In General Assembly )
Feb. 20th, 1783, ' \ Whereas it appears to this Assembly that
David Hicks of Brunswick, while a soldier, & in actual service
was captivated & carried into Canada, and there kept for the
space of six months and a half, after the term of his inlistment
was expired, and that the enemy plundered him of his arms &
accoutrements, and that it is reasonable that he be paid for the
whole time he was a prisoner, & for the articles he lost by the
enemy. Therefore,
Resolved, That the Treasurer be and he is
hereby ordered to pay to the said David Hicks forty shillings per
month for the term aforesaid, & three pounds for the accoutre-
ments taken from him by the enemy, being in all, the sum of
sixteen pounds, L. Money.
Extract from the Journals.
Ros' Hopkins Clk.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 20th 1783.
Rec* of Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer sixteen
pounds lawful money on the within order, for and in behalf of
David Hicks, being the contents of s* order.
John Hugh.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 767
[466] [ Wyman Averill, Fifer'\
Sunderland, March 36th, A. D. 1784. These may certify, that
Wyman Averill, served as fifer in Capt. Geo' Saxton's Com^ in my
Battalion, in the year 1782.
To/ Pr me,
Whom it may concern. Gideon Brownson Maj'
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, April 27th, 1784.
The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to Wyman Averill or
bearer, one pound, four shillings lawful money, being for his
extra pay as a fifer in Maj'^ Brownson's Battalion in 1782.
^1.4.0 Sam' Bartlit ,
Timo. Brownson j
Sunderland, May 8th 1784. Rec'' of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order. Wyman Averill.
[413] \Lieut. Jonas Rice\
Pay Table Office, I
Jan 23rd 1783, \ The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay Lt.
Jonas Rice or Bearer, forty three pounds eleven shillings and
three pence for State Service, in Maj'' Brownson's Battalion in
1783 [1782?]
^^3.11.3 John Strong )
Timo. Brownson \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan^ 24th 1783.
Rec"* of Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer the
contents of the within order.
^43.11.3 Jonas Rice, Lt.
[452] \^Bounty to Soldiers in Capt. Delano s Co. ]
In General Assembly, Feb. 26th, 1783
Resolved, 7'hat the Treasurer be, & he is hereby directed to pay
to Capt. Nathan Delano, fifty six pounds, being for a bounty paid
by said Delano to sundry soldiers raised for the service of this
State Extract from the Journals.
Wm. Hopkins Clk.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb^ 26th 1783.
Rec"* of Ira Allen Esq' Treas^ fifty six pounds Lawful Money,
in full of the above order.
Nathan Delano Capt.
768 STATE OF VERMONT
[400] lEli Cogsel, C. /.]
The State of Vermont Dr.
To Eli Cogsel,
To his services as Commissary of Issues, from the 11th of
Dec. 1782, until Feb. 28th 1783 the pay at ^5.8 pr. mo. ^14. 2. 8
To my Subsistance pr. day in lieu of one retained Ration,
the above time being 79 days, at 8/ pr, day ^2. 12. 8
^16. 9. 1
Eli Cogsel, C. I.
Pay Table Office, )
Westminster Oct. 18, 1783 f The within Acct. being approved,
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay Eli Cogsel Esqr sixteen
pounds, nine shillings and one penny lawful mo''
^16. 9. 1 Isaac Tichenor )
Sam' Bartlit f ^°™
Westminster, Oct. 17th 1783.
Rec"* of the Treasurer the Contents of the above order.
Eli Cogsel.
[487] yCapt. Thomas Butterfield, with Flag to Canada~\
The State of Vermont,
To Thomas Butterfield Dr.
Arlington March 2nd 1783.
To 57 davs service gone a flag — to Canada, after prisoner,
self & horse ^13. 19 —
" Horse for Mr. Smith to Hubberton 12. —
" Burunt time 57 days 1/4 3. 16. 7
^18. 7. 7
Thomas Butterfield
Arlington April 28th 1783—
This may certify that Capt. Tho^ Butterfield was employed in
the service of this State, as is mentioned in the withia account.
To/ Tho= Chittenden
The Committee of Pay Table-
Pay Table Office, )
Sunderland April 8th 1783 ) The Treasurer is directed to pay
the above account to Capt. Tho° Butterfield or bearer, being
eighteen pounds, seven shillings and seven pence.
^18. 7. 7 Timo. Brownson ) ^^^
John Strong j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland May 3d 1783. Rec" of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order in behalf of Capt. Tho'
Butterfield Ozi Barker.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 769
[499] yPhineas Heath, as Adjutant'\
Pay Table Office )
Sunderland DeC 29th 1783 \ The Treasurer is directed to pay to
Phineas Heath, Serjeant Major, or bearer, the sum of eighteen
shillings & six pence, for services done in Samuel Fletcher's
brigade, as an Adjutant, four days.
£(). 18. 6 Timo. Brownson)
Sam' Bartlit )
Treasurer's Office )
Sunderland Dec"' 29th 1783 j Rec"^ of the Treasurer, the con-
tents of the above order in behalf of Phineas Heath.
Nathan Canfield.
[427] \Col. Seth Warner's Order]
To the Hon. Ira Allen Esq',
Treasurer of the State of Vermont.
Sir,
You'll please to pay Lt. Simeon Harmon, twenty pounds
lawful money, and charge the same to your humble serv*.
Bennington, 12th of April 1783. Seth Warner.
Sunderland, April 15th 1783.
Rec"* of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents
of the within order. Simeon Harmon.
[433] \^Daniel Bean, Prisoner, Impressed Seaman]
Newton, (State of N. York.)
To, the Hon. Ira Allen Esq"',
Treasurer of the State of Vt.
Sir,
Please to deliver unto Capt. Eben' Wallis, the whole of the
depreciation notes, due to my husband Daniel Bean, for his ser-
vices as a Corporal in Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, he being sup-
posed to be now (if living) in the sea-service of his Britanic Majesty,
in Europe, or other foreign quarter of the world, into which service
he was impressed, in the City of Cork in Ireland, while a prisoner
of War; and the said Wallis' receipt shall be your discharge,
J Caleb Morris From Sir,
Witness present 1 Coheen Raynolds Your hum'^ Serv'
her
Phebe x Bean
mark.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Feb. 13th 1784.
Rec* of Ira Allen Esq' Treasurer,
on the within order forty pounds two shillings and nine pence
[49]
770
STATE OF VERMONT
lawful money, in full for the depreciation & interest due to Daniel
Bean, (as allowed by this State) for service done in Col. Seth
Warner's Regiment. Eben' Wallis.
Pay Table Office,
Sunderland April 39th 1784.
The Treas'' is hereby directed to pay unto
Capt Eli Brownson, twenty two pounds, four shillings, Connecti-
cut New Emission, by giving up to him a receipt for that sum, —
(which sum was deducted from Maj'' Gideon Brownson's deprecia-
tion) and to charge the same on Book.
Timo. Brownson
Sam' Bartlit,
Com'
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland April 29th 1784.
Rec"" of the Treas' the contents of the
within order as specified therein. Eli Brownson. -
[475]
[ Thomas Tolman, Secretary\
Sep. 18, 1784,
X
;£3. 0.0
The State of Vermont;
To the Secretary of the Gov' & Council, Dr.
To filling up 20 military commissions,
and counter signing the same, he finding
the Blanks; @ 1/6 each 30/
and also to affixing The State's Seal of
the State, twenty times at 1/6 each 30/
The above is a just account,
Tho= Tolman.
Depy See
Pay Table Office,
Dec. 13, 1784. The within acct. is approved, and the Treas-
urer will pay the contents of the same to the Secretary of Council
or bearer, being the sum of Three pounds L, M''
£Z. 0. 0 Timo. Brownson
Sam' Bartlit
Com'
Dec. 13, 1784.
ord' in full.
Rec* of the Treas' the contents of the above
T. Tolman
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 771
Names on Journals of General Assembly
[518] March 19, 1778
Voted, that the Council take the express [sent from Capt. Saw-
yer in Clarendon] into consideration and report to this House.
Voted, to allow Lieut. Elisha Hawley, continental pay as a sub-
altern, fifteen days for his services at Tyconderoga.
[Capt. Ebenezer Allen twice mentioned]
March 20, 1778
Voted, to provide a surgeon for Captains Allen and Clark's
companies.
Voted, that Docf Jacob Ruback be the surgeon for the purpose
aforesaid.
Voted, that those men that enlisted under Captains Allen and
Clark should have ten dollars as a bounty in lieu of double rations.
Voted, Seth Warner, Esquire be, and is hereby, appointed
Brigadier General.
Voted, that Major Samuel Fletcher be, and is hereby, appointed
a Brigade Major.
March 25, 1778
Voted, to add to the soldiers' wages, that is to be raised accord-
ing to a vote of this House, so much as to make their wages four
pounds p' month. Also the same addition shall be made to all
the soldiers that are already inlisted into Col° Warner's Regiment,
that do belong to this State, from the first day of May next, to the
last day of November next.
June 13, 1778
Voted, that one bundled men out of Col° Beadle's regiment, be
sent to guard the frontiers, the west side of the mountains.
June 13, 1778
Voted, that one sixth part of the militia, south of Danby and
Pollet, be immediately sent to guard the frontiers of this State.
June 18, 1778
Voted, to raise twenty men to guard the frontiers from White
River to Strafford and Corinth, to the lakes, &c.
Voted, that Capt. Hodges have the command of said guard, as a
subaltern.
Voted, that four pounds pr month and forty shillings bounty,
be allowed each soldier above mentioned.
October 13, 1778
Granted the petition of Joseph Tyler, Esq', for the sum of
eleven pounds, twelve shillings, expence in curing wounds he
received in the battle of Bennington.
October 19, 1778
Resolved, that all the non-commissioned officers and soldiers,
belonging to this State, which have been, or may be, raised for the
772 STATE OF VERMONT
defence thereof, for the present campaig-n, shall be entitled to fifty
shilliDf^s per month, in addition to the sums established by the
Continenial Congress, to be allowed as wages in such cases.
Feb. 17, 1779
[Soldiers of Capt. Allen's company not paid. A committee to
report.]
Feb. 20, 1779
Resolved, that the petition be \sic'\ and is hereby ordered to pay
to Capt. Ehenezer Allen the pay for the two months service he and
his company have done last March and April.
Feb. 24, 1779
Resolved, that the officers and soldiers who served under Capt.
Clark last March and April have a right to their pay of said Capt.
Clark, and that the law is hereby declared to be open for such offi-
cers and soldiers to sue for and recover their pay of said Capt.
Clark.
Tune 3, 1779
Ethan Allen, Esq, was elected Brigadier General.
Oct. 22, 1779
A communication from Benjamin Hopkins, Jacob Safford and
George Sexton, as a Committee of Col. Warner's regiment, read
and referred to a Committee.
Oct. 23, 1779
Resolved, that this Assembly pledge the faith of this State to
make good the depreciation of the circulating medium to all the
officers and soldiers of Colonel Seth Warner's regiment that were in-
habitants of this State when they engaged in said regiment.
March 9, 1780 •
Joseph Bowker, Esquire, elected Commissary of Purchases.
March 10, 1780
Resolved, that the company under the command of Capt. Jesse
Safford be furloughed by him until he shall receive orders to call
them together.
March 15, 1780
[The companies of Capt. Thomas Lee and Capt. Giles Wolcott
to have their wages made good, as in the case of Col. Warner's
regiment.]
March 16. 1780
Major Benjamin Wait elected Assistant Commissary of Pur-
chases.
Joseph Fay appointed an Assistant Commissary of Purchases
[for lower part of Bennington County.]
Oct. 21, 1780
Capt. Ebenezer Parkhurst and Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst were
granted leave to return home on account of the invasion of the
enemy.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 773
Nov. 3. 1780
[Committee appointed to adjust the pay of Col. Seth Warner
and all officers and soldiers of said regiment with reference to the
depreciation of wages.]
Nov. 4, 1780
A petition signed by Capt. Abner Seely and Lieut. John Powel
was read, setting forth that the towns of Thedford and Strafford
did raise 12 men who were commanded by Lieut. Powel for the
space of one month to guard the frontiers, &c., for which they
have received no pay.
Nov. 7, 1780
Capt. Joseph Farnsworth elected a Commissary of Purchases;
Matthew Lynde, Esq'', elected a Commissary of Issues [reconsidered
Nov. 8.]
April 7, 1781
The Petition of Serg' Abel Rice, Asa Pratt, Francis Ashley
[Achley, Akely ?J Nath' Carpenter and Jeduthan Roberts for de-
preciation due said soldiers, not granted; said to be properly a
demand on the State of New Hampshire.
April 13, 1781
General Ethan Allen chosen Brigadier General for the first
brigade; Gen' Benj" Bellows for the second; and Col" Peter Olcolt
for the third.
April 16. 1781
Committee of Pay Table directed to adjust the accounts of the
company lately commanded by Capt. Charles Nelson for the de-
fence of the frontiers of this State in March last, and raised the
east side of Connecticut river, and give orders of payment for the
same.
June 20, 1781
Col" Samuel Safford elected General of the first brigade; Col°
Samuel Fletcher, of the second brigade.
June 25, 1781
Petition of Frye Bayley and Nehemiah Lovell praying for
allowance for depreciation of money on account of their time and
expenses while prisoners in Canada, A. D. 1778, referred to next
session.
June 27, 1781
An act to suspend prosecutions against Isaac Tichenor, Esq.,
late Commissary of Purchases for public purposes, till the rising of
the Assembly in October next; passed and sent to the Governor
and Council.
June 28, 1781
Resolved, that the Treasurer be and hereby is directed to pay to
Capt. Parmerlee Allen four pounds lawful money advanced pay for
two months wages for each non-commissioned officer and soldier
774 STATE OF VERMONT
he shall inlist and have mustered in his company raising for de-
fence of the frontiers of this State.
Oct. 22, 1781
Col° Sam' Fairbanks reports that a party under command of
Col" Van Rensleaur had taken a number of men belonging to the
New City, &c., and had divided their party. These two sections
had met and fired at each other, wounding three of their own party,
under supposition that they were fighting Col. Fairbanks' men.
Feb. 15, 1782
Resolved, to pay the companies raised in 1776 by Capt. Gideon
Brownson, Capt. Eben^ Allen and Capt. Benjamin Hecock [Benja-
min Hickok of Hubbardton]
Feb. 16, 1782
Resolved, to pay the officers and soldiers belonging to Capt.
Neh'' Lovewell's company raised in Feb. 1780 on the west side of
the Connecticut river.
Feb. 25, 1782
Captains and Subalterns Appointed
Capt. Jesse Sawyer Lieut. Amos Kellogg
Lieut. Jacob Fairman Capt. Beriah Green
Lieut. David Dimmick Lieut. Church
Capt. Ithamir Brookings Lieut. Elijah Knight
Lieut. Samuel Beach Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell
Lieut. David Powers Lieut. James Smalley
Capt. Josiah Boyden Lieut. Nath White
Lieut. Jonas Royce
And his Excellency the Governor was requested to commis-
sionate them to their several offices.
Benjamin Whipple, Esq\ was appointed Muster Master of the
troops to be raised on the west side of the Green mountains, and
Capt. John Benjamin of those on the east side.
Feb. 26, 1782
Major Gideon Brownson elected [major] to command the troops
to be raised the ensuing campaign.
Feb. 27, 1782
Col° Sam' Robinson and Docf Azahel Washbourn to be paid
each for 27 days service when maj'' Brownson commanded at Pitts-
ford [July, 1776]. Col" Seth Warner reported 21 days service on
same occasion.
The bill of Capt. Amos Huntington [returned home on parole]
should be paid by the Continent.
A bill of £ 14.16.6 in favour of the heirs of Fuller, and
one of ;^11.14.0 in favour of the heirs of Pengra [both died in
captivity] were allowed.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 776
Feb. 27, 1782
Mr. Ward Bayley appointed a Lieutenant to command the
troops in the upper Cohosh, and the Governor requested to com-
inissionate him.
Capt. [Daniel] Comstock appointed a Captain to command a
company in the room of Capt. Jesse Sawyer, who will not accept
of his appointment.
Oct. 18, 1782
Lieut. Abner Blanchard to receive pay and rations for five
months and 10 days for services done in the last of 1777 and begin-
ning of 1778. Ephr" Stevens, Benj" Stevens, Eben' Hopkins and
Jona. Rowley, having been made prisoners in 1779, and having
lost their guns, were each to have five dollars paid them therefor.
Feb. 20, 1783
David Hicks, a prisoner for six and one half months after
his inlistment was out, and having been stripped of his accoutre-
ments;— to be paid 40/ pr month and _£3. for his accoutrements.
Feb. 21, 1783
Nathaniel Martin of Moortown in Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's
Com^ and Col° Wait's Battalion, was captivated and carried into
Canada and kept six months after term of enlistment had expired.
Resolved, that he be paid 40/ per month for six months and eight
pounds for the articles taken from him.
Feb. 24, 1783
Christopher Cary, a soldier in Capt. Nelson's compy and Col°
Wait's Battalion in 17S1 was carried to Canada as a prisoner and
kept nine months after his drawing pay; Resolved, that he be paid
40/ per month, and ;^4.7.0. for the articles taken from him.
Feb. 26, 1783
Lt. Ward Bayley and company to be paid from time of enlist-
ment till first day ot December last. Doct. White's bill [against
Lt. Bayley] ought not to be paid by this State.
Feb. 26, 1783
Capt. Nathan Dealano to be reimbursed in the sum of fifty-six
pounds bounty paid by him to sundry soldiers raised [for] the ser-
vice of this State.
Oct. 22, 1783
A force of 100 men to be forthwith raised to assist the civil
authority in the southern part of Windham county — for six months,
if not sooner discharged. [Resolved] that Col° Benjamin Wait be
appointed to command said men; that General Fletcher order his
Brigade to be in readiness to assist in the said service.
[Col. Bradley referred to under date of Oct., 1783. Not found']
776 STATE OF VERMONT
Feb. 24, 1784
In 1775 Capt. Wait Hopkins, since deceased, and Gideon Brown-
son, each raised a company of men by order of the Convention of
the New HampsViire Grants, and were promised a certain bounty,
pay for enlisting, for fire arms and blankets: Resolved, that these
accounts be examined and adjusted.
Samuel Rice prays to be paid for reconnoitring the enemy's
strength, shipping, &c., in 1778, in which voyge he was taken pris-
oner, &c.
February 25, 1784
Brig.-Gen. Sara' Fletcher empowered to proceed to Guilford
and discharge the State troops raised for the assistance of the
sheriff of the County of Windham, except 1 Lt., 1 ensign, 2 sergts.,
and 2 corporals and 21 rank and file.
March 2, 1784
Resolved, that the treasurer be directed to give an order in favor
of Sergeant Sylvanus Fisk,upon any of the collectors of the 3d. tax
in Windham County, for the sum of thirty-five pounds, towards his
expences of board, surgeons, &c., and charge the same to the said
Fisk on account, he being wounded in the service of this State.
[Fisk was to exhibit his account, and the Treasurer to issue orders
for the balance due.]
The Committee of Pay Table directed to adjust the depreciation
of Nathaniel Sever, for his three years service in Colonel Warner's
regiment, enter his name on the pay-roll, and draw an order on
the Treasurer for the balance found due to him. [Sever had en-
listed for 3 years; been made prisoner, and paroled.]
Resolved, that the Treasurer be and is hereby directed to pay
unto Jonathan Haynes, the sum of fifty pounds, lawful money, for
the cost and damages he sustained in being wounded in the Ben-
nington battle.
March 3, 1784
Resolved, that Levi Peck have additional pay for his services as
sergeant major.
March 4, 1784
Resolved, that the Treasurer be and is hereby directed to pay to
Joseph Farnsworth, Esq., Commissary-General, one hundred and
sixty-five pounds, lawful money, in hard money orders on the three
penny tax; said Farnsworth to be accountable for such sum.
Oct. 18, 1784
Resolved, that the Treasurer be, and is hereby directed to issue
an order in favour of Silvanus Fisk, late deceased, who was
wounded in the service of this State, for the balance found due for
his last sickness, by the Committee of Pay-Table, upo.n either of
the Collectors of the two penny tax within this State.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS Y77
Oct 26, 1784
A Committee finds "that Lemuel Roberts has ever been a fast
friend to the liberties of mankind, and a faithful servant in the
military line to this State in particular, and has repeatedly risked
his life in a most hazardous manner, and that he has undergone
excessive hardships In his being several times taken by the enemy
and escaping from them too tedious to mention; and that said
Roberts is now a Captain of the militia company in the town of
Ira
Your Committee also find that Noel Porter has ever been a
fast friend to the liberties of mankind; that when young, he went
to the winter siege of Quebec, where he lost his dear father, a
worthy man; and that he has ever been a faithful soldier, and is
now an Ensign in the militia
Oct. 29, 1784
A petition, signed William Fitch, setting forth, that in the
year 1775, he raised a company of men by order of the Convention
of the New-Hampshire Grants, agreeable to a recommendation of
Congress, and was promised by said Convention, a certain bounty
for the men he should raise; and likewise, pay for fire-arms, blan-
kets, and for enlisting, which has never been allowed; and praying
that this Assembly would allow and order the same to be adjusted
and paid to him for the benefit of said company — Resolved, that
the Committee of Pay-Table be, and they are hereby directed to
take into consideration the petition of Captain William Fitch, and
on adjustment, order pay to the said Captain's company, in the
same m.anner and proportion, as has been ordered to Captains Hop-
kins's and Brownson's companies, taking into consideration the pay
the said Captain Fitch has received.
June 6, 1785
Captains Frye Bailey, Thomas Johnson, and Simon Stevens,
requested to produce proper pa}' rolls for the services of the militia
in Newbury and Moretown, in the year 1775, 1776, to 1781, to the
Committee of Pay-Table, who are directed to liquidate said accounts,
and draw orders on the Treasurer for the sums found due.
June 7, 1785
Committee of Pay-Table directed to adjust the depreciation of
Amos Ames, while in Gen. Moses Hazen's regiment.
June 10. 1785
Joseph Frost, badly wounded in battle at St. Koick [San
Coick], on the 16th of August, 1777, awarded the sum of thirty five
pounds, for his personal service in the company, and as compensa-
tion for his suiierings, cost, &c.
June 17, 1785
The sum of forty-three pounds, twelve shillings and ten pence,
three farthings, awarded to the administrator on the estate of
778 STATE OF VERMONT
Reuben Ball, late a soldier in Colonel Seth Warner's regiment,
being for depreciation.
Feb. 28, 1787
Whereas it appears that Daniel Marsh of Clarendon in the
winter of 1786® went from Clarendon to Montreal in Canada with
his slay and horses, and carried a load of baggage and provisions
for the troops that went to Canada in said winter: Resolved, that
the Treasurer. ..issue a hard money order for the sum of nine
pounds twelve shillings lawful money, payable to the said Daniel
Marsh.
March 1, 1787
Resolved, that the Treasurer be directed to pay unto Dr. Jacob
Rubach thirty-five pounds nine shillings and nine pence in hard
money orders, being in full for all his services among the sick sol-
diers on the frontiers during the late war, done to the State to this
time.
March 3, 1787
Resolved, that the Treasurer be and is hereby directed, to pay
to Philip Smith, junior, twenty-two pounds seventeen shillings,
lawful money, for depreciation of his wages while in the service of
this State [Smith had been a prisoner till his wages at forty shil-
lings per month had amounted to £%'o, but had been paid ;^3.3.0.]
March 8, 1787
Resolved, that the Treasurer of this State be, and is hereby
directed, to pay Capt. Peleg Sunderland eight pounds fourteen
shillings, in hard money orders, for services done to the United
States in piloting Major John Brown to and from Canada in March,
1775.
Oct. 14, 1788
Capt. John Grant states that he lost the money for his com-
pany's pay, in the year 1777, by having his house plundered by the
enemy, and prays a compensation.
Oct. 15, 1788
Isaac Osburn prays for compensation for two cows and four-
teen sheep, alledged to have been taken from him by a company of
State troops, in the year of our Lord 1777, under command of
Capt. Ebenezer Allen — petition dismissed.
Oct. 21, 1788
John Searl's petition for compensation for entertaining the
Newhampshire and Massachusetts troops, in time of the late war —
read and dismissed.
♦Probably an error for 1776.
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[517] ■ Names on the Records of the Board of War
Arlington, March ll'", 1779
Resolved that the Cap* General issue an order to Col. Gideon
Warner [Warren] commanding him to call forth one hundred men
properly officered of the militia of his Regiment forthwith on the
reception of this and to hold them in constant readiness at a min-
ute's warning to march for the defence of the frontier Inhabitants
of this State whenever he shall receive intelligence from Capt.
Brownson or other officer commanding the post at Rutland that the
Lake Champlain is clear of ice, and that their pay commence three
days before starting.
Arlington, March 13'" 1779
Resolved that the north line of Castleton the west and north
lines of Pittsford to the foot of the Green Mountains be and is
hereby Established a line between the Inhabitants of this State
and the Enemy, and all the Inhabitants of this State living to the
north of said line are directed and ordered to immediately move
with their families and Effects within said Lines.
Capt. Brownson twice mentioned.
Arlington, April 3, 1779
Capt.
Col° Samuel Herrick to furnish
Col° Sam' Fletcher
Col° Joel Marsh
eut.
Non-com'd
ofBoers &
privates
1
35
1.3d
35
1
30
100
The order of March 11 to Col. Gideon Warren countermanded;
he to raise one captain, one second lieutenant and fifty non-com-
missioned officers and soldiers of his Regiment — to continue in
service sixty days.
Shaftsbury, May 13"" 1779
Doctor Jacob Buback (Ruback) commissioned May 6, 1779 — to
continue in force till 10th July next.
Capts. Thomas Sawyer & Brownson named.
Windsor 5^^ June 1779
Resolved that one hundred and fifty men officers included of
the militia of this state be raised immediately to serve as a guard
at the post at Rutland and the frontiers of this State to continue in
service two months from the day they march unless sooner dis-
charged and their pay to commence two days before they march
and that they be taken from the several regiments in the follow-
ing proportion (viz)
Capt.
Lt.
En.
Serj.
E. &flle
1
1
1
4
33
40
(1
1
1
2
31
35
1
0
1
3
30
35
1
0
0
3
22
25
0
1
0
1
13
15
780 STATE OF VERMONT
Col" Fletcher
Col" Herrick
Col. Marsh
Col. Warren
Col. Olcott
3 3 3 12 128 150
Arlington 29'^ July 1779
Resolved, that fifty able bodied effective Men be immediately
enlisted as Volunteers to serve in guarding the frontier inhabitants
of this State and to continue in service until the sixteenth day of
November next unless sooner discharged, and that each such man
be allowed eighty pounds Bounty (thirty on entering the service
and fifty when discharged) and thre pounds pr month in addition
to the Continental pay.
Resolved that the above fifty men be Commanded by one Cap-
tain and two Lieu''* and that the Cap' be allowed in addition to
the Continental Pay and for recruiting money the sum of three
hundred pounds, and that each Lieut, be allotted for the above
purpose two hundred pounds and that they receive each one hun-
dred pounds on his engaging, and the remainder on their being
discharged.
Arlington 30'" July 1779
Resolved that Twenty six able bodied effective men of the
militia of this State be raised, properly officered and marched to
the post of Rutland by the IS"" day of August next, to be on that
day delivered to the Commanding officer of that post to continue
in service two months unless sooner discharged.
Privates.
That Col° Fletcher furnish for the above purpose 6
Col" Herrick 6
Colo. Marsh 6
Col° Warren 5
Col. Olcott 3
Capt. Thomas Sawyer, Brig. Gen. Allen, Col. V Schaick, and
Capt. Ebenezer Allen mentioned.
August, 1779
Capt. Parmelee Allen, Lt. Spencer.
Manchester Oct. 27«' 1779
Resolved that Lieutenant Benjamin Everst take the command
[of twenty effective men to be raised to enter service at Fort
Ranger 15"^ November]
Resolved that said Lieutenant have Sixty Pounds p^ month
That each Serjeant have twenty five pounds p"' month. That each
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 781
Corporal and Dnim have twenty two pounds ten shillings p' month
That each soldier have twenty pounds per monlh
Resolved, that each Noncommissioned officer and soldier have
twenty pounds bounty Paid them when they engage.
Arlington April 7'" 1780
Resolved that said fourt be built near the north Line of Pits-
ford where Maj'' Eben' Allen shall judge Proper That said fourt
be a Piquit with proper flankers with Barracks sufficient for one
Hundred & fifty men Inclosed That such fourt be accomplished
as soon as may be.
Resolved that a Picquit fourt be built at Hubbardton near
Boardmans Place where Maj'' Eben'' Allen shall pitch that there
be Barracks sufficient for seventy five men Inclosed
Resolved that Cap' Isaac Clark Take the command of said Com-
pany [raised to joine Maj'' Eben' Allen for the defence of the fron-
tier.] That Lieut. Benj. Everst be first Lieut. That Rufus Branch
be second Lieut.
Cap' Jonathan Fassett appointed Commissarv of Purchases.
- April S"" 1780
it is proposed that each Town by Taxes pay their own
men for the time being that each man have three shillings for
each day (and officers in proportion to their Rank) and Twopence
for a Horse p'" mile as money went in 1774 Each person to fur-
nish himself with provitions &c. And the depretiation made up
when they receive their money such roles to be examined by the
selectmen of such Town and charged to this State as money went
on in 1774, v/hich will in future be allowed to each Town with the
Interest that all such expence since the rising of the last Assem-
bly be paid as aforesaid. [Such action on the part of the towns
had been authorized at the last meeting of the General Assembly. ]
Cols. Herrick, Allen, Warren, Fletcher, Marsh, Olcott, and
Capt. Safford mentioned.
June, 1780
Maj. Allen mentioned.
July, 1780
Maj. Allen, Capt Parmele Allen, Capt 'Wm. Hutchins, Capt
Jesse Safford, Capt Jesse Sawyer, Lt Enoch Hall.
[August, 1780]
Resolved that Maj. B. 'Wait furnish the necessary Implements
for building fourts for Cap' Safford's and Cap' Coxes Companies
and the necessary Camp Equipage for the same
August 31, 1780
Resolved That Col" J Marsh Col. Safford Maj. B. Wait Cap'
Sever Cap' J. Safford & Cap' Cox be a Committee to station Cap'
Safford's and Cap' Cox's Companies of Rangers. That they stake
out the ground for fourts and give directions how said fourts and
782 STATE OF VERMONT
Covering shall be built [This, upon receiving intelligence that
the Enemy had taken several Prisoners from Barnard, &c., and
that fourty volunteers were to be raised, to be commanded by Capt.
Cox and a Lieut, for the defence of the frontiers in that vicinity.]
Col. Woods, Maj. Allen, Col. Herrick, Col. [Ira Allen, and
Col. Ebenezer Allen mentioned.
Arlington Nov. 29, 1780
Capt. Jesse Sawyer to have command of eighty men, forty
from Col° Ira Allen's Reg' to march to Fort Warren without loss of
time, and forty from Col° Ebenezer Allen's Reg' to march to fort
Vengeance [at Pitsford] and join Capt Sawyer and to continue in
service fourteen days unless sooner discharged.
January, 1781
Jona. Fassett, Commissary of Purchases; Elisha Clark, Com-
mis'y of Issues; Eli Cog.sell, Lyman Chase, Amos Bicknel!, assist-
ant Commis'y; Capt Jos. Safford, Gershom Bsach, Armourer; Lt.
Col. Fletcher, Maj. Wait, Maj. Eben' Allen, Capts. Jesse Sawyer,
Wm. Hutchins, Jesse Safford, Jonas Galusha, John Powell, Nehe-
miah Lovewell, Blakesley, James Brookins, Josiab Fish ; Lieuts.
Zebulon Lyon, Gideon Spencer, Beriah Green, Nath' Holmes, Josiah
Wright, Benj. Everest, Moses Evans, Elias Hall, Eben' Hoising-
ton Benja. Stevens, Noah Chittenden, David Powers, John Board-
man, Wm. Post; Surgeon Nath' Dickinson, John Hasleton, Capt.
Putnam, Col. Herrick, Col. Eben'' Woods, Ccl. Eben'^ Allen, Col.
Ira Allen, Thomas Tolman, Muster Master; Maj. Isaac Clark.
February, 1781
Lt. Beriah Green, Capt. John Strong, Asst. C. P. ; Capt. Farns-
worth, C. P. ; Capt. Brookins, Capt. Abraham Salisbury, Capt.
Stark, Capt. Dan' Comstock, Lt. Dyer, Lt. Coffin, Ens. Mil'ls, Capt.
Abner Seely, Capt. Benjamin, Lt. Church, Lt. Phippen, Lt. Benja.
Burton, Mr. Walker, armourer; Maj. Matthews, Commissary.
March, 1781
Capt. P. Sawyer, Capt. Daniel Comstock, Capt. John Stark, Lt.
Geo. Sexton, Lt. Thos. Rowley, Jr. , Capt. Hutchins, Lt. Gid. Spen-
cer, Lt. Sam' Phippen, Maj. Wait, Lt. Beriah Green, Lt. Willis
Hall, Capt. Abner Seely, Lt. James Smalley, Shubal Cross, Lt.,
Capt. Benjamin, Capt. Neh. Lovewell, Lt. Joshua Church.
April, 1781.
Capt. John Prat, Lt. Okes, Capt. Jotham White, Lt. Edmond
Waldo, Lt. Jona. Hall, Jr., Capt. Daniel Clapp, Capt. Sam' Young,
Lt. James Butterfield, Lt. Isaac Patterson, Maj. Wait, Lt. Dyre,
Lt. Jos. Andrus, Col. Fletcher, Capt. John Strong, Ass' C. I., Elisha
Clark, C. Issues, Lt. Moses Johnson, Lt. Isaac Lyman, Lt. Jonas
Rice, Lt. Jacob Fairman, Lt. Harris, Gershom Beach.
June, 1781
Col. Fletcher, Col. Walbridge, Col. Thos. Lee.
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[530] Names on Records of Council of Safety
AND OF Governor and Council.
(The latter beginning March 13, 1778)
1777
Aug. i6. Col. John William and his party ordered to recon-
noitre in the vicinity of St. Coik and Hoosack.
Aug. 24. Elisha Clark appointed Adjutant in Lt. Col. S. Her-
rick's Regfiment and James Walworth Quartermaster
Aug. 2^. Ebenezer Allen appointed Captain. Lt. Martin Powell
addressed as Commissioner of Sequestration.
Aug. 2j. Capt. Joseph Farnsworth addressed as Commissary.
Lieut. Silas Watson and Lieut. Benjamin Chamberlin and three
men to have three days' provisions as they are Bold Volunteers.
Aug. JO. Order on Col. Brush, Commissary, for two days Pro-
vision for Isaac Ives and Samuel Barto. Lt. Ebenezer Hyde ad-
dressed about certain goods &c. to be examined. Benj. Wait
appointed Major in Col. Herrick's Reg'. Lieut. John Barnes ap-
pointed in Capt. Richard Wait's Company of Rangers, Col. Her-
rick's Reg'
Sept. 6. Capt. Wm. Fitch directed to deliver to Capt. Good-,
enough two side of leather out of Marshes Fatts. No objections to
Jesse Fields assisting Commissary Brush until Gen. Lincoln's pleas-
ure shall be known.
State of Vermont, Bennington, September 6, 1777.
This may certify to all whom it may concern, that Brigadier
General Stark Has this day made a present of one Hessian Broad
Sword to the Honorable Council of the State of Vermont, in order
to be kept in said Council Chamber as a Memorial in Commemora-
tion of the Glorious Action fought at Walloomsack August 16 1777
in which case the Exertions of the said Council was found to be
Exceeding serviceable.
By the Donors order
Copy Attest John Casey A D Camp
Ira Allen, Sec^
Capt. Jona. Fassett ordered to impress teams.
Sept. 8. Capt. Eben' Allen recommended to take leather out
of Marshes Tan Yard at Shaftsbury & make Mogasons to answer
the present purpose until shoes can be procured. Leather to be
appraised. Lieut. Isaac Clark complains of David Remington of
Castleton for going to the Ministerail Army & serving as a con-
ductor of Teams in the King's service. Charles Brewster appointed
one of the Commissioners of sequestration.
784 STATE OF VERMONT
Sept. 22. Capt. Wm. Fitch named. Capt. Jonas Galusha with
the fifty men of the militia of Col Moses Robinson's Reg' now
under his command, directed to repair to the hon"'" Major General
Gates's Head Quarters, who is the Commander in Chief of the
Northern Department: Capt. Galusha being unable to attend, Lt.
Wm. Hutchins is ordered to execute this command.
Sept. 24. Dr. Nath' Dickinson complains that he is not pro-
vided with necessary medicine, spirits, &c., for the wounded.
Nathaniel Mallery permitted to join Capt. Smith's Company.
Capts. Nathan Smith and Rbenezer Wood ordered to go to
Pawlet for flour, for which they were to apply to Col. Benj. Si-
monds; and Wood was to proceed to General Warren with the
same if Col. S. should approve
Sept. 25. Five teams ordered for Cols. Brown and Herrick to
bring on plunder to this place (Bennington).
Sept. 26. Lt. Ebenezer Hide ordered to repair to Paulet for a
load of plunder belonging to Col" Brown, which load he is to De-
liver safe to this Council. Ebenezer Tolman and Consider
Turner, soldiers in Col. Marshal Reg' in Capt. Nathaniel Winslow's
Company, are permitted to pass the Guards from this to Still
Water. Abel Wright permitted 15 days absence from his Reg'
Oct. I. Capt. Winchester requests teams to forward provitions
for the Speedy Relief of the Army; one hundred barrels of flour
to be forwarded. Moses Cleveland employed to ride post.
Oct. p. Jephtha Bartholomew permitted to jo.in Capt. Parmaly
Allen's Company in the Ranging service. Capt. Joseph Bowker
and George Foot appointed Commissioners of sequestration.
Oct. 24. Capt. Elkanah Cook appointed Commissioner of
sequestration.
Oct. JO. Michal Dunning appointed Com"' of sequestration.
Nov. 13. Jacob Ruback, Surgeon, signs a certificate that Jona.
Howard is unfit for duty; permitted to pass home and is discharged.
Nov. 18. Serg' Silas Livermore, Com'' of guard, has faithfully
done his duty
Nov. ig. Lt. Peter Roberts, Com' of sequestration, requested
to furnish Colonel Thomas Chittenden with a quantity of Hay at
Arlington (if any there) for the support of his Cattle, keeping an
account of the same Capt. John Fassett and his Lieuts. Matthew
Lyon and Jona. Wright, to be paid all the ration money due while
on service at Onion River in 1776, amounting to Twenty Dollars.
Joseph Smith and Abraham Salisbury appointed Com" of Seques-
tration. Col° Marsh and Col" Peter Olcott ordered to join Gen-
eral Gates immediately (Sept. 18th). Col Wm. William ordered
to come forward with all the militia he can raise out of his regi-
ment without one moment's loss of time (Sept. 18). Sergeant
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SmalJey's appointment as a Lieut, in Capt. Wood's Company spoken
of and left to Col. Herrick. Doctors Hovey, Hogan, and Jona. Potts
mentioned. A letter forwarded by Lt. Holmes. Maj. Wait and
Capt. Allen complimented for Spirited Conduct in their late Expe-
dition by Col. Herrick's orders.
Nov. 25. Capt. Samuel Robinson ordered to take Prisoners to
Albany.
1778
Feb^ 7. Capt. Gideon Warren proposed by Council to com-
mand a detachment of 100 men to march as soon as possible to
Guard the Frontiers of this State; Council send ten pounds of
powder.
Col. James Mead ordered to send a Lieut, and fifteen men to
join Capt. Warren in guarding the Frontier settlements on Lake
Champlain.
Feb. 10. Col. Herrick and Maj. Benj. Wait appointed to com-
mand a Reg' to be raised to assist to Carry into Execution a plan
proposed by the Hon Continental Congress for penetrating into
the Province of Quebec. Ten Dollars bounty. Capt. Seely to
have another appointment. Capt. Joseph Boyden appointed.
January rj. Wheat delivered to James Lewis, Serj' Major
January 14. Gen. Jacob Bayley. Cols. Olcott, Jos. Marsh and
John Barrett, or any two of them, empowered to give a permit for
the exportation of wheat corn, &c. Capt. Averis directed to em-
ploy Abner Wolcott in service of Continent.
Feb. 4. Cols. Moses Robinson, Timo. Brownson, James Mead,
Jos. Marsh, Olcott, and Wm. Williams ordered to report number
of Male Inhabitants between sixteen and sixty years of age of
what Denomination soever (ministers of the Gospel excepted)
within limits of their regiments.
Feb. 10. Capt. E. Wood appointed to raise fifty men. Maj.
Wait and Capts. E Allen, Jesse Sawyer, Parmely Allen, Ebene-
zer Wood mentioned. Boyden and Abner Seely appointed.
Feb. 17. Instructions to Capt. Abner Seely.
March 6. Instructions to Capt. E. Allen respecting troops to
protect the Northern Inhabitants of this State. A Report that the
Intended Expedition to Canada is dropped.
March 13. Capt. Thomas Sawyer complimented for a signal
victory at Shelburne, and directed to retreat to the Block House
at New Haven, bringing with him all the Friendly Inhabitants,
but to destroy no building, wheat, or other effects.
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786
STATE OF VERMONT
March 26. Capts. Ebenezer Allen and Isaac Clark ordered to
repair to relief of Capt. Thomas Sawyer, take post at Fort William
on Otter Creek, send out scouts, &c.
April Adjutant Joseph Fay sworn. Lt. Col. Walbridge
ordered by Col. Herrick to lead 2d company in Bennington to
choice of a Capt. Time of service of Capts. Allen & Clark's Com-
pany expires May 2d.
April 24. Capt. N. Smith ordered to aid Capt. Ebenezer Allen
13 days from April 22d, or more if necessary.
April 25. Capt. Ebenezer Wallis, Lt. Thos. Butterfield «& Ens.
James Hawley took commissions. Elisha Clark as A. D. Commis-
sary for the Party at Pittsford, Rutland, &c., to receive wheat,
&c. from People to the Northward.
May 28. (Arlington).
Names of the Officers of the Second Regiment of the Militia of this State.
Colonel Samuel Herrick
' Lt. Colonel Ebenezer Walbridge
Major Gideon Olin
Adjutant Joseph Fay
Q. Master John Burnham
1" Company in Bennington
Capt Samuel Robinson
1 L' Gideon Spencer
2dL'
Ens° Joseph Hinesdel
1" Comy in Shaftsbury
Capt Abiathar Waldo
Lt
Ensign John Sunderland
1^' Corny in Pownall
Capt
L'
Ensign
2^ Comy Bennington
Capt. W"" Hutchins
1^' L' N. Filmore
2'' L' Joseph Ruder
Ens" Lib. Armstrong
%^ Comy in Pownall
Capt
Lt
Ens"
2'' Comy in Shaftsbury
Capt Jonas Galusha
Lt Gid" Lyon
Ens° Nathan Stone
Arlington
Capt Ebenezer Wallace
Lt Thomas Butterfield
Ensign James Hawley
Sunderland Comy
Capt. Daniel Comstock
Lt Eli Brownson
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787
Names of the Officers of the 3** Regiment of this State
Col° Gideon Warren
L* Col° James Claghorn
Major Nathan Smith
Adjutant Jon^ Saxton
Q. Master George Foot
1^* Com'' Manchester
Capt Gideon Ormsby
Liu' Solomon Soper
Ens" William Saxton
3'' Company Reuperte
Capt Tahan Noble
L' Enoch Eastman
Ens" Moses Robinson
5 Company Rutland
Capt Simeon Wright
L' Samuel Campbell
Ens" Nathaniel Blanchard
7 Company Clarendon
Capt Thomas Sawver
L*
Ens"
13 * Company Castleton
Capt Ephraim Buel
L' Israel Hulbert
Ens" Gershom Lake
15 Company Wallingford
L' Abraham Ives
Ens" Abraham Jackson
10 Company Rutland
Capt.
L'
Ens"
S'' Company Dorset
Capt Abraham Underbill
L' Richard Dunning
Ens" Ephraim Reynolds
4 Company Tinmouth
Capt John Spafford
L' Samuel Allen
Ens" Orange Train
6 Company Paulet
Capt John Stark
Lt. Samuel Willard
En" Joel Harmon
8 Company Poultney
Capt Zebediah Dewey
L' James Brookings
Ens" Wm. Ward
9 Company Pittsford
Capt Benjamin Cooley
L' Moses Olmsted
Ens" James Hopkins
11 Company Wells
Capt Daniel Culver
L' Abel Merriman
Ens" Zacheus Malery
12 Company Danby
Capt Stephen Corkins
L' Isaac Guage
Ens" Thomas Rowley
14 Company Neshobe[Brandon]
Capt Thomas Tuttle
L' Nathan Daniels
Ens" Amos Cuttler
16.
Capt.
Company Sandgate
788 STATE OF VERMONT
April 2g. Capt. Brownson's Company has been some time in
service at Rutland.
May 22. Col. Beedel received orders from the Marquis De la
Fayette to recruit a regiment, by which he has raised three hun-
dred & ninety nine men a very considerable part in this State, as
appears by his particular return to me [Thomas Chittenden]
June Capt. Putnam acts as quartermaster.
June ij. Col. Fletcher ordered to draught seventy three effect-
ive men in his regiment and march them to Rutland.
June i8. Col. Walbridge ordered to take command of one hun-
dred and one men draughted from Col" Herrick's regiment and
march them to Rutland — to help guard the Frontiers. An order to
Sergt. Griswold for provisions for two tory prisoners. Committee
to settle Roll of Capt. L. Goodenough's Company for 1777.
Sept. JO. Col. Herrick ordered to send seventy men to Rut-
land. Col. Warren ordered to raise thirty men in Sandgate, Man-
chester, Dorset, Reupert and Danbee.
October 15. Robert Johnson commissioned Lt. Col. of 4th Regi-
ment.
1779
February 2j. Sergt. John Train and soldiers under Capt. Isaac
Clark in 1778 petition for payment. James Fletcher allowed one
month's wages for service, expenses of sickness, &c.
Feb. 28. Capts. Gideon Brownson & Capt. John Smith re-
quested to continue their Companies in service till May 1st.
March Enoch Woodbridge addressed as C. I. in a letter by
the Governor.
April Col. Warren allowed £VIQ for being wounded.
June Noah Smith appointed Paymaster
1780
June Noah Smith Paymaster.
October ij. Capt. Giles Wolcott appointed Commissary in this
present alarm. Samuel Billings asst. Commissary.
Oct. 20. Joseph Farnsworth appointed Commissary of Pur-
chases to act with Major Samuel Billings.
December. Thomas Tolman appointed Pay Master of Troops
for ensuing year.
1781
Arlington 6 March 1781
In consequence of your being appointed to Procure some Lead
for the use of this State which will be attended with Expence,
You are therefore hereby Authorized to Call upon Gentlemen
who may have money to pay into the Treasury of this State for
Lands for any sum you may have occasion for And your Rec'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 789
shall answer on settlement with the Treasurer for Granting fees
Majf Goodrich. Thos. Chittenden
In Council, Arlington 6 April 1781
Resolved that application to Maj"" William Goodrich be made
to furnish the state of Vermont with six Tons of Lead four tons of
which he is hereby Earnestly requested to Deliver to Major Fay at
Bennington with 12,000 Good Gun Flints with all convenient dis-
patch & the other two Tons of Lead & 6,000 flints to be forwarded
to Windsor in said State to be consigned to Major Benjamin Wait —
— copy Delyi Maj"' Goodrich — , Jos Fay Secy
October 26. Resolved that the paymaster diliver ^200 to Cap-
tain Richardson taking his Receipt for the same, he being account-
able to deliver the same to Captain Ward Bayley, and the officers
and soldiers of his Company at upper Cohoos (being three months
wages for said company nearly).
Oct. 2j. Jos. Farnsworth, Esq'', elected Commissary General.
Nov. 14. Mr. Samuel Sherman, Postrider, allowed ;^10.10 for
his services to the State.
1782
March 8. Alexander Brush appointed Captain to command a
company in the ensuing campaign.
August zp. Brig. Gen. E. Allen appointed to command Volun-
teers [250 men] raised to assist the civil authority in the County
of Windham.
Papers on file in Office of Secretary of State.
[522] Petition of Maj. Aaron Rowley and Capt. Samuel
Clark, dated Jany 26, 1782, at Williamstown, stating that they
were wounded at the battle of John^ Town in October last and
were for present "disenabled from business," praying for grant of
land.
Lt. Thos. Butterfield, order in favor of, dated March 19,
1783, for ^3 for riding express to Guilford.
Richard Blanchard, Quarter Master of 5th Reg', July 7, 1777,
gave a receipt to Isaac Clark, one of the Contractors, for steers.
Lieut. John Powell, Aug. 18, 1777, gave receipt to Maj.
Israel Smith for £,i2 to enli.st men with.
Lieut. Elisha Burton, Aug. 17, 1777, gave similar receipt
to Maj. Smith.
Capt Richard Wait, Aug. 31, 1777, gave similar receipt to Maj.
Thos. Murdock.
790 STATE OF VERMONT
Sami Smith, John Marston, Sol. White, Ely White & Francis
House, Norwich. Aug. 30, 1777, gave a receipt to Israel Smith for
$10 each, as making up the ;£6 bounty ordered for the Rangers
in Gloucester County.
Elisha Clark, "having charge of the affairs of the disseased,"
was allowed an account for expense in nursing, &c., Nathan
Clark, Jr., Clerk of Capt. Dewey's Company, Col. Robinson's
Regiment, in the action Aug. 16, 1777, — under dates of Sept., Oct.
& Nov. 1777.
Lieut. Jesse Safford, Jan^ 3, 1777, gave to Capt. Joshua
Hazen ^197.3.0 for use of Capt Eben'' Wood's Comp^ of Rangers.
Capt. Jesse Sawyer, July 22d 1777, gave receipt for ;^61 for
bounty to soldiers of his Company.
Lt. Isaac Clark, Sept 11, 1777, gave receipt for money "paid
out for provisions for the Rangers on scout to Castleton."
Jacob Ruback, Surgeon, Aug. 35, 1777, gave receipt for ;^13
"as part of his pay as surgeon of the 8 Companies of Rangers."
Francis House, Aug 34, 1777, gave receipt for 5 dolls, "towards
his wages in the Ranging service in the Gloucester Com^.
Account of Isaac Clark, D. C. of Prisoners, for 3 days atten-
dance at East Bay, dated Octo. 31, 1783.
Giles Wolcott, A. D. Q. M. General, gave receipt April 30,
1778, for ;^50 for the purpose of transporting provisions to
frontiers.
Capt. Zadock Everest's acct. for journey on public business
from Williamstown to Pawlet, Nov. 3, 1777, and for 17 days
service as Commissary purchasing, &c. , for a scout under the
command of Capt. Eben-^ Allen from Nov. 5th to Nov. 33d, 1777.
[533] Seth Chase's acct. as armorer in 1780, Capt. Jesse
Safford's Company stationed at Fort Fortitude, ;^1.13.1. Also an
acct. as armorer to Capt. John Benjamin's Company stationed at
Fort Fortitude from March 3, 1781, to Nov. 35, 1781.
Parish Coburn, Asst. Commissary of Purchases, allowed,
Feby 8, 1781, by Jona. Fassett, C. P., ;^41.15.5 balance "due to
him on settlement of his accounts for last campaign."
Doct. Lemuel Chipman, Surgeon, allowed his acct. for
attending Wm. Dickson, a soldier of Wm, Hutchins Company
from April 15 to May 8th, 1783.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 791
A Certificate by Thos. Tolman that Lt. Samuel Clark was
commissioned as Lt. in Col. Wait's Battalion, but was "not
stationed at any post being not needed, altho' he was on command
& expense for some time," and that said Tolman, by advice of the
Governor, paid him, Sept. 25, 1781, £3.7.6; this certificate dated
Aug. 11, 1786; and on the same day Tolman was paid said sum by
Committee of Pay Table.
Capt. Eben'' Wallis' acct. dated April 21st, 1778, for six days'
service in scouting, and for service done by Eleazer Abbe 5 days,
&by Lucas Jones 6 days, — done by order of Governor and Council.
— No other date given.
John Davis' order, without date, to the Paymaster of Col.
Warner's Regiment to pay to one P. Bliss "all the wages that is
due to me which is 11 months as a soldier in Capt. Simeon Smith's
Company in Col. Warner's Regiment;" also ;£9 depreciation
money. Nothing more appears on the paper.
Capt. Jesse Sawyer, Feb^ 31st, 1778, gave a receipt for $100
for "recruiting a Company of men to serve in an expedition to
Canada."
Lieut. Thos. Butterfield's acct. for his "expenses paid out
with a flag to Canada for himself and others to recover Winthrop
Hoit, and John & Henry Lovel, prisoners in close confinement at
Quebec," dated March 2, 1783; allowed ;^10 10.0
John Benjamin's acct., June 5, 1779, for boarding Titus
Simons from Sept. 8, 1778 to Fefay 17th 1779, and for 11 days
carrying him to Bennington, and 16 days on public business, viz:
5 days carrying public papers to Manchester, 2 days fetching
proclamations, &c, 2 days to carry orders to Col. Marsh, 5 days to
raise posse comitatus to suppress insurrection in Cumberland
County, and i days attendance on Superior Court.
Maj. Simeon Edward's acct., Oct. 1783, for 2 journeys from,
&c., by Governor's order ^1.4.0; for 1 journey on public business
£2; "Nov. 1st, 1783, To the principal part of my time spent in
watching the motion of the Yorkers and giving intelligence, by
the request of the Governor and (len. Fletcher, five months
;^26.00.0
Isaac Brownson, order for ^2.10.0 "for his extra pay as a
Drum Major of Maj. Brownson 's Battalion in 1782."
Moses Olmsted's acct. for nursing, &c., furnished to the fol-
lowing soldiers "belonging to Maj. Eben' Allen's Detachment in
Feb^, March and April last," dated Pittsford, Fort Vengeance,
792 STATE OF VERMONT
April 8, 1780, to wit; Whelar Branch, 3 weeks; John Odell, 3 do. ;
Drummer Wentworth, 1 do. ; Darius Moon, 3 do. ; Nathan Clap,
2 do; Seth Hinman, 3 do. ; Jonas Odell, 3 days; Wm. Briggs, 10
days; Eben' Squires, 5J^ days; James Handley, 4 weeks.
Lt. Col. Stephen Pearl's acct., to rations 35 days in the three
alarms at Skeensborough, Ticonderoga & Castleton — no date —
paid Sept. 1781.
Wm. Cox's acct. for "boarding Gideon Welman three weeks
and three days when a soldier in the company belonging to Capt
Comstock, — no date given — date of Pay Table order, Oct. 21st —
Isaac Tichenor & Timo. Brownson Committee — no year — money
TeC^ under date of July 3, 1787.
[524] James Underhill — acct of Abraham Underhill, dated
Nov' 22d, 1781, for keeping James when sick in state service, 67
days.
James Matthews — allowed by Sam' Robinson, Lt. Col., Dec.
30, 1783, for 20 days service done in July, 1782 [or 1783— not
very legible.]
Capt. Eben' Allen, April 8, 1778, received pr Silas Pratt ^^50
"for the use of himself and ofBcers."
Noah Chittenden, allowed, May 26th, 1778, ^16 2.0 for board-
ing, nursing, &c., "when he was wounded."
Asa Edmonds — a certificate by Sam' Will [rest of name torn
off] that E. served as a sergeant major "near about or quite the
[torn off, probably thirty] days in the alarm which happened about
last October," dated June 28, 1781.
Doct. Laban Gates' acct. for doctoring at various times from
Octo. 16, 1780, to Dec. 30th, 1780, in which are items for "extract-
ing a ball from the abdomen of Phineas Parkhurst of Royalton,
Oct. 16th, and for "dressing Charles Tilden's arm which was
wounded by the Indians at Brookfield," Oct. 30th.
Doct. Nathan Foot — certificate by Capt. Thos. Sawyer that Dr.
F. did attend upon the wounded that he left at Panton on the 11th
of March, 1778; and Doct. F.'s acct. for 31 days attendance upon
five wounded men.
Nath' Dickinson, Surgeon — acct for 10 days' service as surgeon
of militia defending the frontiers, Oct 1780 — Sept 1783, 5 days in
County of Windham and 2 days to Manchester with Militia, — and
acct. "to paid Doct. Josiah Fuller for 2 days service as mate— &
for 21 days at Castleton.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 793
Doct. Wm. Wolcott— acct, Jan'' 19th, 1783, for visiting James
Lyncey by order of Col. Isaac Clark, Commissi of Prisoners, &
dressing a gun-shot wound; 14 visits, ^11.3.0
Ephraim Willmarth's acct. for paying "Doct. David Brown
for dressing my wound that I received in the battle near Benning-
ton, Aug. 16, 1778 [1777?];" to boarding 8 weeks,— time lost, £4..
Joseph Lewis— acct. dated Feby 13, 1779, "for cash paid Doct.
Seth Alden for attending and dressing his wound that he received
in the seven months service, ^9.0.0."
Jacob Ruback, Surgeon — receipt dated Fort Ranger, May 29,
1779, "then reC of Col. Jas. Claghorn, Coms^, $50 for which I
promise to account to the Treasurer of this State when I receive
pay for present service," Acct. dated Sept. 9, 1781, for service
done to Col. Sam' Fletcher's Regiment in the campaign of 1781, —
dates of items, July and August; persons furnished with medicines
on said acct. are John Cook, Capt Brookins' Com^, Ric'^ Chamberlin,
Capt. Hutchins, Wm Hutchins, Jr., Dan' Beaman, Asa Barret,
Adoniah Montague, Josiah Lawrence, Benj. Shelden, Jona. Town,
Lt. Demock Capt. Comstock's Comp^; — whole acct., ;^11.11.0 Also
an acct. under dates from Nov. 32d, 1781 to May 33, 1783; whole
acct. _;^3b.l.O — Nov. 33, 1781, amputating Simeon Olmstead's finger
at Fort Vengeance. Nov. 35th at Fort Vengeance, reducing Serg'
N. Hutchins' shoulders, & sundries to Serg' Bartlet. Jan'' 21st,
1782, visit to Pittsford to Serg' Dorfy; visit to Castleton & reduc-
ing Jas. Handley's broken ribs; Feb^ amputating both feet of
Chamberlin at Clarendon; May 30th and 33d, visit to Castleton, to
Hammon Lawrence. At bottom is a certificate by Capt. Comd'
Wm. Hutchins, that he employed Doct. J. R. Surg" to doctor the
men under his command. Also, an acct. for 8 mos. 15 days ser-
vice as a surgeon to Maj. Allen's Detachment from March 16th to
Nov. 30th 1780.
Wm. Gould — acct. for "11 days service as a surgeon m Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment at Castleton in the alarm in Oct. 1780," and
for 3 travels from Rupert to Castleton.
Timothy Bliss — act dated Manchester, Dec. 31, 1781, for 5
days' service "as a quartermaster in Maj. Ormsby's Detachment
in going to the westward to suppress an insurrection."
[535] Azel Washburn, surgeon — acct dated Nov. 8, 1778, for
"visit to Rupert to set Mr. Webster's shoulder dislocated in the
militia service."
Doct. Sam' Porter — acct. for service doctoring Capt. Sawyer's
794 STATE OF VERMONT
Comp'', Col. Herrick's Reg' — sundries at various dates from Aug.
18th to Sept 35th, 1777— W"' Town.
Doct. Stevens Powers — acct. for doctoring, July 4th, 1781, by
order of Lt. Beriah Green, John Allen, a soldier in Lt. Col. Benj.
Wait's Battalion & in Capt Neh. Lovewell's Comp'', seven weeks;
Nov. 1781, visiting Solomon Aiken, a soldier in s^ Com^, twice;
and Aug. 14, 1782, visiting Thomas Lanfier, a soldier in Capt.
Beriah Green's Comp^.
Doct. Zina Hitchcock — acct. dated Cambridge, July, Aug', 1781.
to visiting and dressing the wound of Henry Pollster 45 times,
;£7.05.0
Lt. John Mott — acct. dated Fort Ranger, Dec. 9, 1778, stating
that on 30th Nov. he rec* orders from Capt. Gideon Ormsby and
Mr. Stephen Washburn, Commissioners, to take 5 men, 3 from
this post & 2 inhabitants, to go to New Haven & remove 3 families
to this post, & to send to know the situation of the people at
Monkton, and stating the expenses.
Abdial Webster — order for ;^25 for "8 weeks board while he
was lame with the wound he received in the militia service, which
boarding was after the 8th of Dec. 1778," dated Aug. 13, 1779.
Capt. Eben' Woods— acct. dated Pawlet, Nov. 30, 1777, for
"cash expended for boarding myself & one prisoner in a scout
from Lake Champlain to PoUet ten days."
Serg' Reuben Rowlee — acct. for self & guard apprehending,
&c., a tory and delivering him to the Com^ Officer at Fort Ranger
at Rutland, 29th of April, 1779,-4 days & 3 nights.
Noah Smith, Paymaster — acct. dated Rupert, 15th July, 1779,
for " two journeys to Albany one in July & the other in August,
as paymaster to procure money, &c, — performed in 8J^ days;
acct. allowed Aug. 21st, 1779.
Capt. Daniel Comstock — acct. dated Nov. 15th, 1778, for going
on the 1st inst. to Skeensborough "to assist the distrest inhabi-
tence "; lay on the rode one day waiting for Capt. Wallis, & next
day set out with Capt. Wallis & went as far as Capt Averis in
Manchester; & then returned, hearing the business was done; the
acct. " for myself " is ^1.16.0
Lieut. John Sawyer — order from Governor, dated Nov. 2, 1778,
for ^7.10.0 "towards his additional wages as a soldier in Capt.
Thos. Sawyer's Company in the seven months service," receipted,
"John Sawyer Lt."
Charles Tilden — petition to General Assembly dated Jan'' 30,
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 795
1782, stating that in the alarm when Royalton was destroyed, Oct
1780, he was in Capt Sam' McClure's Compy as a sergeant, and in
pursuit was wounded in his arm, and claiming 2 months' extra for
said wound: — he was attended by Laban Gates, surgeon.
A petition of Lt. Col. Sam' Robinson, dated Feb'' 13, 1783,
stating that about the 25th of last Oct; Col. Fletcher, then com-
mandant at Castleton, ordered the petitioner to send a scout out
of the regiment commanded by Col. R. , to Mt. Independence, and
that he, Lt. Col. R. "sent sergeant Archelus Tupper, Silas Wal-
bridge, Jos. Willoughby, Jr., Nath' Grave, Ammi Fuller, and
Jesse Bruster, who on their way was one killed, the rest taken
prisoners and lost their guns, accoutrements & ammunition;" and
praying the Gen. Assembly to pay them for said articles: and the
Gen. Assembly resolved to make good said articles to said persons,
except Tupper, and that Ezekiel Bruster should have a gun in
lieu of the one by him lent to Serjeant Tupper.
[526] Francis Akely — order granted March 7, 1787, for
;,^40.6.6 "for his depreciation money due to him for service done
this State."
Jeduthan Roberts — order, of same date, amount and purpose
as above.
Abel Rice — order, of same date and amount and for same
object.
Nathaniel Carpenter, same
Asa Pratt, same; no receipt of payment on this
order.
Philip Smith, Jr. — a resolve of the Gen. Assembly, March 3,
1787, to pay said Smith ^22.17.0 "depreciation of his wages while
in the service of this State."
Joseph Tyler — petition to Gen. Assembly, stating that Aug.
16, 1777, at the battle at Waloomsack he was wounded and by his
wound disabled until the last of October, 1777, & praying for com-
pensation for expenses amounting to _;^11.12.0; petition granted
Octo. 12, 1778.
Order by Governor in favor of Col. Gideon Warren Sept. 11,
1778, for ;^110, "towards what was granted to him by the Gen.
Assembly at their session at Bennington in June last on account
of a wound received in the service of the U. States."
Elisha Hawley, petition to Gen. Assembly, dated Windsor,
Mar. 18, 1778, stating that he "went with the militia to Ticon-
deroga and was there at the time it was evacuated, and served as
796 STATE OF VERMONT
a Lieut, for the term of fifteen days from the time he left home
till he returned, for which he has got no pay as yet. The reason
why he was not returned with the rest of the subalterns and
soldiers was because he had not got a discharge from the Rangers
that were under the command of Maj. Hoisington, deceased — He
had not rec* any pay from New York since the March preceding
the evacuation of Ticonderoga." Petition granted & allowed for
15 days.
Abdial Webster- — acct. dated Dec. 5, 1778, for time & expenses
from his wound; time charged at ^^4.10.0; 4 weeks board charged;
"for the misfortune I the subscriber met with while I was in
actual service for said State in the Militia.
Wm. Dana, Adjutant — a return signed by him as such,
Lebanon, Dec. 2, 1778, to Hon. Joseph Marsh, Esq., Maj. Gen. of
the militia in Vermont, of "a guard kept at Lebanon on acct. of
Zadock Wiight, a prisoner in June last past, the whole of the
guard 3 nights is 17 men one night."
Joseph Safford, Barrack Master, acct. for service as such from
"Apl. 20, 1780, to October 16th, being six months at 8 pounds pr
month."
Gershom Beach, Armorer — acct. dated Dec. 23, 1778, for "4
mos. & 4 days service as armorer in a detachment at Rutland
commanded by Benj. Whitcomb, Major."
Corp' Daniel Foot— acct. dated June 24, 1780, for self & 1
private & expenses, guarding 3 deserters from Castleton to Arling-
ton that came from Canada, and their expenses back to Castleton,
Capt. Abel Dimmick — Certificate: "whereas I Abel Dimmick
rec* orders to raise 3 men out of my company to go to Rutland to
guard our frontiers for 2 months to march the 19th of June last,
& in pursuance to orders I divided my Com'' into 3 classes with
the advice of my under officers agreeably to the militia act, and
whereas one of the classes refused to provide a man & I hired a
man for said delinquent class at the price of ^150, Continental
money; and whereas Charles Phelps, Exfq. his part was judged
and set at 45 pounds, and Timothy Phelps his part was 35 pounds
and Samuel Newton his part was 15 pounds and John Churches
part was 5 pounds, the others that were classed with them paid
their part willingly, — the above sums I advanced out of my
pocket and it is not collected.
Dated Marlborough, Aug. 25, 1779. Abel Dimmick, Cpt."
mi T-i 1 Jonathan Warrin, Lieut.
[Illegible) ir ii -1 -TTT-T -i T^ • 1
Nathaniel Whitney, Ensign
Capt Dimmick allowed ;£,1Q0. —
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[527] Capt. Jesse Burk, July 30, 1779, allowed ;^570, for;^150
paid to Asa Briggs, £no to John Lane, ^100 to Pari Goold, ^110
to Jeroham vSawmgs, & ;^90 to Elijah Spafford , "for hiring said
men to do a tour of military duty agreeable to orders rec* & the
laws of this State, & being advised by the Governor of this State to
suspend for the present collecting said money as by law directed."
Capt. Abner Seelye — acct. dated Mar. 14, 1778, for "service
recruiting a Company of Volunteers to serve in an intended expe-
dition to Canada from the time of app' by the Hon. Com. of Safety
for this State the 10th of Feb^ last to this day, being 33 days at 10/,
;^13.4.0 "To service of Lieut. Roswell Morgan, recruiting men
for my Comp^ 20 days @ 5/4, ^5.6.8
Lieut. Peter Roberts— acct. dated Nov. 18, 1778, for self & 7
men 3 days going from Dorset to Skeensborough in transporting
the families that were burnt out on the East side of Lake Cham-
plain.
Capt. Comfort Starr's certificate, dated July 6, 1779, that he
had " hired two men into the militia service in the month of March
last," — Capt S. allowed for money paid to them, ^^105. 5.0 —
Noah Chittenden — order of Governor, dated Arlington, July
27, 1779, for ^21,12.0 "for himself and two men and 3 horses 2
days guarding 3 deserters from the Continental Army from this to
Williamstown," — done at the request of Capt. Thos. Convarse."
Abner Blanchard — acct. for "time as a volunteer, in the ser-
vice of this and the U. States from July 1st to Aug. 17, 1777."
Capt. Eben"' Allen — certificate by Isaac Clark, Capt., that he
drew the sum of ^349.0.6 "of Jona. Trumbal, Paymaster of North"
Department on or about the 4th day of June last," in full for pay
of Capt. Allen's Company "including Doct. Ruback, surgeon's
mate," ' ' for two months service in guarding the frontiers of this
State in the months of March and April, A. D. 1778."
Abraham Ives — acct. of expense of a guard under his command
May 27, 1777, from Wallingford to Litchfield, to guard three pris-
oners to jail, in which he charges his time at 12 days.
Capt. Isaac Clark — acct. dated July 27th, 1778, for transport-
ing tories to Southern Army; 1 man 2 days, 3 men 5 days, 6 men 15
days; whole acct. is _£2'd2.3.0
" A Pay Roll of a Scout ordered out by the Capt. General under
the command of Capt. Eben' Wallis in search of Lt. Wm. Blan-
chard, April, 1782"; on which Capt. Eben" Wallis, Ens" Noah
798 STATE OF VERMONT
Chittenden, Serg' Josiah Averill, Corporals Jona. Butterfield and
Rufus Montague, and privates Thomas Averill, John Adams,
Ward Post, Martin Chittenden, Sylvester Deming, Martin Deming,
Jacob Hinds, Elihu Pettibone, are allowed, each, for one day's ser-
vice.
[528] "Pay Roll of serg' Nathaniel Throop, guard, ordered
out by Col. Joel Marsh to be under the direction of John Benjamin,
High Sheriff in the State of Vermont, to guard inimical persons
from Windsor to Albany and from thence to Bennington, from the
time of engaging until discharged by the H. Sheriff, — commenc-
ing the 17th of July & ending the 1st August, 1778, both days in-
cluded"; on which Roll Nathaniel Throop, Serg*, & Abel Davis,
Corp' are allowed for 16 days service, privates John Gillet & Daniel
Ainsworth for 15 days, Oliver Williams, EUet Porter, Vespashe
[Vespasian] Horsiton [Hoisington], John Darlin, Sibis [or Libis]
Bannister, Denison, for 14 days, and Emerson for 3 days.
Time of all commenced July 17th.
Ebenezer Leonard, — acct. dated May 25, 1778, for "six days
guarding ammunition from Arlington to Rutland."
Capt. John Thomas— acct dated Halifax, May 20, 1779, for
;£G9 paid to Wm. Thomas to do a tour of militia agreeable to the
law of this State, and as I have rec'' directions from the Governor
not to collect the money at present, desire it might be remitted to
me." Acct. paid to Capt. T.
"This certifies that Capt. Steel Smith has served ten days in
this Garrison in the sixty days' service by order of Col. Joel
Marsh.
Fort Ranger 7th July 1779. Thos. Sawyer Capt Comd' "
This paid, &c.
Joseph Andrus — order of Governor to pay him _;^33.6.0 for his
time and expenses guarding Benja. Genno, a deserter from the
Cont' Army from Danby to Albany," dated Nov. 1st, 1779.
"A Roll of Zebulon Lyon's Company employed in service by
order of Committee of Safety of Windsor and the town against
[adjacent ?] in guarding the Committee at said Windsor and guard-
ing Col. Stone & others to Springfield, &c"; on which Roll Zebu-
lon Lyon, Lieut, and James Smalley, Serg', and Moses Evans,
Serg', are allowed for 15 days service; James Sterrod (or Herrod)
serg' for 7 days; privates Elijah Smalley, Jesse Williams, David
Hunter, Zebina Curtis, 15 days; James Sanders, Ebenezer Call,
James Call, Jr., Joseph Call, John Bellenys (or Bellenap), Abijah
Lanpheir, Luke Lanphier, Silvanus Owen, Elijah Brown, Nathan
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 799
ChafEey, Bliss Hosenton, Phineas Powers, Timothy Knox, James
Call, John Kelliam, 7 days each; — "service done in y" month of
August 1777."—
Capt. Samuel Robinson— 1779, to " 1 serg' & 3 privates guard-
ing the road from Bennington to Wilmington in Maj^ when the ex-
pedition was on foot against the Yorkers in Cumberland County,"
— acct. allowed Jan? 18, 1780.
Noah Smith, P. Master — acct. for 3 journeys and copying pay
Rolls; dated June 30, 1779.
Maj. Eben"- Allen— order of Committee of Pay Table, Jan^ 9,
1782, ' ' to pay Thos. Tolman, Paymaster to the State Troops, ;£200. -
16.0 for that sum he has paid to Maj. Maj. Eben' Allen on the pay
roll of himself and serg' Major for their service in the year 1780."
Levi Pec> — acct. " for service done as a serg' Maj. in the
party of Troops commanded by Maj. Boydenfrom the 30th of Octo.,
1783 to the 24th of March, 1784, being 4 mos. 27 days, at ;^4.10 pr.
month."
John Benjamin — acct. as " Muster Master for Col. Waifs Regi-
ment," for mustering 37 men April 16, 1782, in Windsor, who served
in Capt Beriah Green's Company, Maj. Brownson's Battalion.
[529] Philip Potter— acct. dated Nov. 3, 1783, for "6 days
journey with my horse in carrying packs for the soldiers cross the
Green Mountains from Putney to Pollet, being drafted by Capt.
Jewett."
Certified extract of Journal of Gen. Assembly, of a resolution
of Oct. 19, 1782, to pay " Eph"" Stevens, Benj. Stevens, Eben'
Hopkins and Jona. Rowley, $5 each for guns they each lost in the
service of this State when they were taken prisoners in the year
1779."
Edmund Steward — acct. for 5 mos. and 7 days' service as an
armer [armorer] in Maj. Gid. Brownson's Battalion from the 15th
of May last to the 22d of Octo. inclusive, at ^^6.8.0. pr. mo." dated
Nov. 20, 1782.
Abraham Johnson — order for ^^2.8.0 "for his extra pay as a
sergeant in Capt. Boyden's Company in Maj. Brownson's Battalion
in the year 1782."
Nathan Carpenter — Joel Marsh, Col., certifies that there was
an omission of C's name "in making the return for a scout which
was sept from hence to the Lake last Sept. under the command of
Lt. Beriah Green; out 16 days," $32 allowed — no date on paper ex-
cept of receipt on back which is Feb^ 33d, 1779.
800 STATE OF VERMONT
Nicholas Pullen — acct. Sept., 1782, for "going with express
from Gen. Allen to Brattleborough to a detachment of the troops
under his command, and waiting on the posse part of the month
of Jany 1784, to the amount of ^4.18.0
Lemuel Bradley, Lieut. — acct. dated Jan'' 1, 1778 for bill of
expense while sick in the service. Among items are items for paid
" Doct Cotton " and "Doct Paige"; Lieut. B. states that he " drew
no provision from 19th Sept. till discharged," & that he paid for
boarding of 2 tenders 5 weeks.
Wm. Johnson — allowed for six weeks service done at Rutland
in the summer of 1779 under Capt. John Burt, ^67.10.0
Serg' Joseph Downer, Joseph Keyes, Thos. Abner — acct for
" 4 days scouting by order of Capt. Abner Seelye in Sept. last"
dated June, 1779.
"A Pay Roll of Lt. Abner Kurd's Company in Col. Warren's
Reg' of Militia for service done on alarm to the Northward, Novem-
ber, 1778"; on which Roll "Serg' Bethel Hurd, Corp' Samuel
Bristol, Ned Hurd, Joseph Haden, Elijah Hurd, and Richard
Hurd" are each allowed ;^0.13.4 for 8 days service commencing
Nov. 7 and ending Nov. 14th.
" A Pay Roll for a Detachment of Capt. Jonas Galusha's Com-
pany in Col. Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the State of Ver-
mont, detached to keep guard at Bennington from May 7th to May
12th, 1778, both days included"; on wh. Roll are the names of
Serg' Judah Worden, Daniel Smith, John Buck, Benja. Cole,
James Salisbury, Reuben Menter, Asa Bacon, Bethuel Cole, Josias
Matteson, Lemuel Bottom, who are allowed for six days service.
" A Pay Roll for a guard that went to Bennington with some
prisoners to goal," May, 1782, dated May the 3d, on which David
Hoit, Lieut. Jeremiah Center, Fisk Bartlett, JesEe Averill, Eber
Bradley, Elon Lee, Josiah Bradley, Thomas Rubbee (or Rublee) ,
and Judah Everts, are allowed for two days service.
[530] " An account of service done in Col. Mead's Regiment
of Militia and Capt. Claghorn's Company in scouting after Tories
at sundry times and also guarding in time of trial such as were
taken, supposed to be enemies to America, &c. , commencing May
6th, 1777, ending the 26th of the same month, each man victualed
himself;" on which Capt. James Claghorn, Lt. John Smith, Lt.
John Forbes, Ens° Asa Fuller, Daniel Squire, Henry Strong, David
Shory (or Strong), John Rockwell, Stephen Williams, John An-
drev^fs, Eben' Andrews, Ashbel Cook, Eben' Cook, Clement Clark,
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 801
Gideon Walker, Thos. Hale, Asa Hale, Josiah Hale, Noah Beach,
Chapman Hawley, Jared Post, Enos Ives, Sam' Williams, are
allowed for service commencing May 6th and ending May 9th ;
and Lt. John Forbes, William Post, Jonathan Carpenter and Jared
Post, are allowed for service from May 22d to May 26th; and also
for same time Sam' Williams, Josiah Hale, Nathan Perry, Joshua
Reynolds, Solomon Harris, Nathan Pratt. —
"An account of the time spent by each company in Col.
Fletcher's Regiment in taking and guarding Col. Patterson and
others when ordered by the High Sheriff May 28, 1779; " on which
"Capt. John Burt's Company of Townshend " are allowed for 13
men from 1 to 8 days service; "Capt. Jesse Burk's Company, West-
minster," foi 20 men from 1 to 5 days; "Capt. Knight's Company,
Dummerston," for 51 men from 1 to 6 days; "Capt. Jewett's Com-
pany, Putney," for 33 men from 1 to 4 days; "Capt. Sarjent's
Company in Col. Marsh's Regiment," for 28 men 5 days each.
Parish Coburn, A. C. P. — letter relative to oxen, signed by
him June 2, 1780.
"A return of the orders drawn on the Treasurer since the
first day of Apl. last," signed by Committee of Pay Table, &
dated July 1st, 1783 — on which are stated among others the fol-
lowing: "Apl. 7th, Lt. Jacob Farman, ^45.9.6;" "Capt. Thos.
Butterfield, ^18.7.7, Apl 8th;" "Col. Nath' Brush, ^56.9.6;"
"24th, Capt. Gray, ^8.13.0;" "25th, Doct. Nathan Foot, ;^12.14.0;"
May 2d, Capt. Chipman Swift, ^1.0.4;" 29th, Ens° Judah
Worden, ^11.8.0;" "Maj. James Cowden, ;^1.0.0; June 11th, Lt.
David Vallance, ;^1. 4.0."
Also a return of orders from July 1st to Oct 1st, 1783, among
which are the following: "Col. Timo. Brownson ;^50.18.8,"
July 10th; "July 18th, Lt. David Dimmock, ^43.17.0;" "Col.
Sergeant, ^^22.3.4; Maj. Edwards, ^134.14.10; Capt. Jason
Duncan, ^^36.10.0; Capt. Jona. Warren, ^13.11.8; Capt. Isaac
Wheeler , ;^6. 10. 2; Col. Moses Robinson, ^59.2.8; Capt. Jos.
Sawyer, ;^14.5.8; Capt. Elijah Galusha, ^^9. 8.4;"— all of July 24th.
July 29th, "Doct. Wm. Gould, ^4.6.0;" "July 31st, Col. Thos.
Lee, ;!^13. ;" "July 31st, Doct. Jonas Fay in Con' money,
^6054.6.0;" "Aug. 5th, Esq' Tolman on Capt. Hutchin's Roll,
^414.6.7J4; on Capt. Brookins', ;^218.10.7; on Capt. Tyler's,
;^62.16.4; on Capt. White's, ^50.7.4; on Capt. Stark's, ;^216.3.9J^ ;
on Capt. Nelson's, ;^328.7.10>4 ; on Capt. Clark's, ;^78.18.4; on
Capt. Blakesly's, j^299.13.11; on John Kent's wages, ;^27.8.0;"
"Aug. 21st, Esq' Tolman on Capt. Fish's Roll ^470.5.4; on Capt.
Nelson's, ;^71.10.9>^ ; on Capt. Benjamin's, ^443.11.7; on Capt.
Seelye's, £15-Z.1.5}i ;on Capt. Lovewell, ^178.2.8^ ;on Lt. Morey's,
[51]
802 STATE OF VERMONT
;£4:.2.10%; on Col. Fletcher's, ;^148.8.8; on Hammond Lawrence's
wages. ^18.14.8; on Capt. Blakesley's Roll, £'^88.5.7 j^; on Capt.
Allen's, ^24.18.8; on Capt. Safford's, ^65. 14. 2 J^; on Capt.
Babcock's, ^347.10.0; on Capt. Dyer's, £302.UA; on Capt.
Hutchins', ^628.7.3; on Capt. Fish's, ^843.8.11; on Capt. Com-
stock's, ^357.4.10X; on Do, ;^796.11.6^; Aug. 26, Capt Eli
Brownson, ^29.16.9;<.
[531] An acct. signed "John G. Bayley, Capt" in which the
State is made Dr. to 905 Rations of Capt. Thos. Johnson's Roll,
1776; to 2676 of Capt. John G. Bailey's Company 1777 & 1778; to
2072 of Capt. Simeon Stevens' Roll 1779' and 1780; and to 1093 of
Capt. Fry Bayley's Roll, 1781 & 1782; & Capt. J. G. B. is allowed
therefor ;^224.17.4.
"A Pay Roll of the men belonging to Arlington who assisted
the Sheriff of the County of Cumberland in the execution of his
office in May and June, 1779;" on which are the names of Capt.
Eben'^ Wallis and Capt M. Lyon, allowed for 9 days service, and
of Capt Hines, Lieut. Jacob Galusha, Ensign James Hawley,
Serg' Eben' Leonard, Serg' Caleb Daten, Peter Hawley, Levi
Hill, Martin Demon, Elijah Galusha, Elnathan Bristol, allowed
for 8 days service.
"A Pay Roll of the men who went from Dorset to assist the
Sheriff of the County of Cumberland in the execution of his
Office in May and June, 1779;" on which Lieut. Peter Roberts is
allowed for 9 days service, and Lieut. John Coughran, Ens.
Timothy Mills, and John Kent, for 8 days.
"An account of the men who assisted the Sheriff of Cumber-
land County in the execution of his Office in May and June 1779
from Wells;" on which Lt. Timo. Moss, Joshua Culver, Samuel
Culver, and Jabez Warren are allowed for 9 days service.
"A Pay Roll of the men belonging to Manchester who assisted
the Sheriff in the execution of his Office in May and June 1779 in
Cumberland County;" on which Maj. N. Smith, Capt. Jesse
Sawyer, Capt. Zadock Averist [Everest], Capt. Steph. Pearl, Lt.
Thadeus Munson, Ajt. Jon" Saxter, Lt. Sol Soper, Benja. Aver-
ist, David Bryda, Thomas Barney, Daniel Purda, Jona. Allen,
Felix Powell, Samuel Petibone, are allowed for 8 days each, Capt.
G. Ojmsby for 9 days, Truman Powell and Daniel Ormsby for one
pay each.
James & Nath' Smith — acct. for 9J^ days assisting said
Sheriff.
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Capt. John Gunt (or Grant), Lt. Jas. Brookins, Lt. Eben'
Hide, and Lt. Joseph Craw, Jr.— acct. dated July 17, 1779, for 9
days assisting said Sheriff.
Capt. Eben' Allen — acct. for 9 days assisting said Sheriff in
May, 1779.
Nath' Mallery,— acct. dated District of Ira, Sept. 1779, for 9
days like service.
Robert Averill — acct. for 8 days service assisting said Sheriff.
Cephas Smith — acct. for 9 days assisting same in May and
June, 1778; pay receipted on back, Sept. 1779.
Lt. Samuel WiUard — acct. dated July 3, 1779, "to journey to
Cumberland County to assist the Sheriff by orders," ;^19.4.0.
John Ludinton — acct. dated 14th June, 1779, tor 8 days assist-
ing said Sheriff.
Benja. Griffin — acct. dated June, 1779 — for 8 days like service.
[532] Maj. Stephen Royce— order for ^19.4.0 for 8 days
assisting Sheriff in Cumberland County in May, 1779.
Capt, Wm. Fitch — order for 8 days like service, dated Oct.
1779.
Lt. Enoch Eastman, Neh. Harman, Alpheus Harman, Amos
Scott and Cyperon Eastman, order ^^96 wages for like service in
May, 1779.
Capt. Jesse Clark — order, Aug. 1779, ^31.13.0 for like service.
Daniel Welch — order, June, 1779, for ^^19.4.0 for like service.
Charles Brewster — order for ^^19. 4.0 for like service in May,
1779, 8 days.
Lt. Wm. Stewart, order July, 1779, for ^38.16.0 for journey
on like service and for provision he found.
Samuel Bradley — acct. June, 1779, for 8 days like service.
Josiah Fish — acct., dated Sept. 1782, for "money paid" for
expenses of himself and 20 men assisting the Sheriff in the execu-
tion of the law, "^1.11.0.
Silas Walbridge — acct. for going over the mountains in 1782
to aid Sheriff of Windhata Co. ; 70 miles at /4 pr mile ^1.3.4.
Nathan Fay — acct., same as last, "forgoing to Guilford and
Westminster to, &c.
804 STATE OF VERMONT
Reuben Sackett and Eneck Sacket, his son, — acct. same as
last, ^2.6.8.
Col. Wm. Williams — acct. "for service done at Marlborough
and Brattleborough in 1783 in Sept., £1A.0."
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Hinds' Company of Militia that
went into Windham County to assist the Sheriff in taking a
number of prisoners in Sept. last, Arlington, 34th Oct., 1783."
On which roll Jacob Hind, Capt. David Fassett, clerk, Thos.
Butterfield, and Ozi Baker are allowed for 5 days service each.
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Benja. Whitney's Company, Col. Brad-
ley's Regiment, raised to assist the High Sheriff," dated Sept 30,
1783, on which Capt. Benja. Whitney and Lt. Experience Fisk are
allowed for 6 days service each; Lt. David Eaton, Ens" Silas Burk,
Serg' Sylvanus Fisk, Serg' Thaddeus Bradley, Serg' John Abbe,
Drum' Eliphan Shipman, Corp' Charles Rice, Corp' Jona. A. Phip-
pen.Corp' Daniel Wilder, Pearl Gould, Abner Hanley, Daniel Bagger,
Abraham Shipman, Asa Averill, John Averill, Jr., Solomon Petty,
Samuel Burk, Joshua Cone, Waitstil Ranney, Ezriah Rite [Asariah
Wright], Asaph Wright, Jos. Burk , Constant Chafee, Squier Chafee,
Otis Chafee, Enos TTample, Abel Willard, Eph™ Spencer, Jona.
Lane, Edward Gary, Giles White, Abel Carpenter, Richard Doran
and Levi Peck, are allowed for 5 days each; and John Gould, Jr.
and Judah P. Spooner for 3 days each. Travel 30 miles.
" A Return of the Field and Staff Officers in the First Regi-
ment of Militia in an expedition to Guilford to assist the Sheriffs
from the 6th day of Sept. 1783 to the 30th day of Sept. 1783 :"
on which Stephen R. Bradley, Col., is allowed for service from
Sept. 6th to Sept. 30th; Lt. Col. Charles Kathan from Sept. 7th
to Sept. 15th; and Elkanah Day, Jr., Adjutant, from Sept. 7th to
Sept. 15th.
[533] "A Pay Roll for Capt. James Clay's Company, Col.
Bradley's Regiment, for assisting the High Sheriff;" dated Sept.
11, 1783, on which the following persons are allowed for one day's
service each :
Capt. James Clay Noah Sabin, Jr., Esq.
Subaltern Joseph Luther John Sabin
" Peter Wilson Daniel Keyes
Sergeant James Haile Thomas Con
" Joseph Hide, Jr. Jephtha Daws
" Simeon Smeed John Brow
" Elijah Whitney Abraham Dickerson
Corp' Joseph Goodhue John White
" Levi Locklin Grindal Reynolds
Matthew Cushing Daniel Gates
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Benja. Hutchins Willard Moore
Joseph Smith Ebenezer Parker
Elijah Smith William Bradley
Elezer Nichols Daniel Brown
Chester Poole Aboer Miles
William Poole Joseph Winslow
Nathan Johnson Josiah White
Jacob Stone
" Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Briggs' Company of Militia for ser-
vice in serving and assisting the Sheriff of Windham County,
beginning Sept. the 8th, 1782;" on which the following persons
are allowed the no. of days set to their names respectively:
Capt. Joseph Briggs
5
Periz White
6
Lt. David Caswell
5
James Curtis, Jr.
5
Lt. Elisha Parker
4
Jona. Morgan
5
Jeremi Briggs
5
Jona. Card, Jr.
2
Joseph Commins
5
Caleb Bennet
2
John Wakely
5
Daniel Eldridge
2
Eliakim Roberts
5
Job Burlson
2
Beriah Grover
5
"A Return of Capt. Isaac Andrews' Company who assisted
the Sheriff in Windham County Sept. 1782;" on which Eben'
Harris, Lieut., William Dyer, Peter Wright, Dan Hawlet, are
allowed for 5 days each, Winslow Perry for 4 days, and Nathan
Leonard for 3 days.
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Squire How's Company of Horse in the
service of the State to assist the Sheriff at Guilford in Sept. 1782,
in Bng. Gen. Fletcher's Brigade;" on which Capt. Squire How,
Lt. Moses How, and Jesse Joy, are allowed for 4 days service each.
Gen. F. certifies that Capt. H. commanded a Company of Horse;
that most of his men were detached from other companies and of
course made up in other companies.
" A Regimental Pay Roll of the 7th Regiment under the com-
mand of Maj. Simeon Edwards in Sept. last past by the direction
of Gen. Allen and the Sheriff of the County of Windham. Dec. 13,
A. D. 1782; " on which "1st Comp^ Capt. Warren, Marlborough;"
"2d Compy Capt. Duncan, Dummerston;" "3d Comp^ Capt.
Wheeler, Wilmington; " — "4th Comp^ Lt. Moor, Cumberland;"
are allowed for several days services — from 2 to 8 days — no names
given.
[534] " A Pay Roll of Militia Officers and soldiers that were
called to assist the Sheriff from the towns of Pawlet, Rupert and
806 STATE OF VERMONT
Dorset in the execution of his Office in the County of Windham in
Sept. 1782;" on wh. the following persons are allowed for 6 days
service each, namely:
Lt. Col. S. Pearl Justus Allen
Capt. Zadock Everest Peter Roberts
John Stark Sam' Strong
William Fitch Eben' Moss
Elisha Clark James Underhill
John Cobb Prince Soper
Nath' Harmon Peter Pixley
Philip Read
"A Pay Roll of part of Capt. Matteson's Company of Militia
for assisting the Sheriff in Windham County in the month of Sept.
1782; " on which the following persons are allowed for 4 days ser-
vice each, namely:
Judah Worden, Ens. Rufus Spooner (or Spencer)
John Olin Asa Halbird
Ezriah Darby Isaac Andrus
Staph. Downer (or Darner) Lemuel Bottom
" A Pay Roll of Capt Eben' Merrick & Company for services
in assisting the Sheriff at Brattleborough in Sept. 1782, by order
of Col. Sergeants ; " on which the following persons are allowed for
2 days service each, namely:
Capt. Eben'' Merrick Benj. Painter, Jr
Lt. Ward Eager Solomon Woods
Serg* Amos Martin (or Master) Dan' Taylor
Serg' Darius Wheeler William Ward
Serg' David Merrick Edward Smith
Sam' Painter (or Fainter) Sam' Williams
David Stebbins Res'" Boyden
Elijah Bruce David Hitchcock
Tiras (?) More Eb"^ Bugby
Benja. Painter
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Barney's Company of Militia in
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment, for assisting the Sheriff for suppressing
an insurrection in the East part of the State, Sept. 1782;" on
which the following persons are allowed for 6 days service each,
namely ;
Thomas Barney, Capt. John Langdon
Abel Pettibone, Sergt. Shadrack Danks
Jona. Ormsby, Sergt. Stephen Hqrrick
Wm. Bennett John Howard
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807
"Capt. Eli Brownson's Pay Roll for service done assisting the
Sheriff in Windham County in September, 1783;" on which the
following persons are allowed for 5 days service, namely:
Capt. Eli Brownson Timo. Hurd Thos. Rubbelee
Lt. James Hill Daniel Hurd, 3d Ozi Baker
Sergt. John Boardman John Field Barna Chipman
Sergt. Joel Brownson Gilbert Bradley
[536J "A Pay Roll of Capt. Jonathan Warren's Company of
Militia in Col. John Serjeants Regiment in the State of Vermont
for service done in Dec% 1783, pursuant to orders received from
Col. Serjeants for the suppression of insurgents in Windham
County;" on which the following persons are allowed the number
of days service annexed to their names respectively:
Jona Warren, Capt. 3
Nath' Whitney, Lt. 3
Phin' Freeman, Ens. 3
Levi Tracy, Serg' 3
Phin* Mather, Serg' 3
Jo"" Rising, " 3
Sam' Pratt 3
Eliph' Whitney 3
Erastus Mather 3
Thad» Olds 3
Travel
Abra" Miller 3
John Bartlet 3
Jos. Winchester 3
Emerson Pratt 3
Job Adams 3
Asa Winchester 3
Asa Rising 3
Thad» Miller 3
Alvin Pratt 3
Nath' Bartlett 3
from 1 to 3 miles.
Jona Whitney 3
Salmon Allen 3
Thad» Underwood 3
Phin' Underwood 1
Apollos Hale 3
Jona. Granger 3
Timo. Mather 3
Sam' Whitney 1
Reuben Joslin 1
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Whitney's Company, Col.
Bradley's Regiment raised to assist the Sheriff to go to Guilford;"
on which the following persons are allowed for the no. of days
service set to their several names:
Capt. Benja. Whitney 5
Lt. Experience Fisk 5
Ens. Silas Burk 5
" Asa Averill 5
Serg' Sylvanus Fisk 5
Corp' Charles Rice 5
So]omo.n Petty 5
Lemuel Cone 3 Abel Carpenter
Joseph Burk 5
Constant Chafee 5
Ephraim Spencer 5
Abel Willard 5
Squier Chafee 5
Christopher Fore-
hand
John Day
Charles Davenport
William Boyden
"Dated at Westminster, Sept. 16th, 1783." Travel 30 miles.
"In obedience to orders received from Brig. Gen. Fletcher of
Sept. 10th, 1783, the commanding ofScer of the Militia in Athens
did muster and march towards Guilford with the following men,
to assist the Sheriff ;" on which paper the following persons are
allowed for the number of days annexed to their names:
808
STATE OF VERMONT
Capt. Ezra Chaffee
2
Ebenezer Wellman
1
Lt. Simeon Witherell
1
Seth Oak
2
Ens. Elijah Robinson
2
Ephraim Holden
2
Solomon Harvey, Clerk
2
Jeremiah Tinkham
2
James Shafter, Sarg'
2
Britan Skinner
1
John Dewey (or Dury), "
Joseph Covey, "
Abel Woodward "
1
2
2
Nathaniel Oak
Timo. Wellman, Jr.
Lemuel Blanding
2
1
1
Darius Wellman, Corp'
1
Salvenus Mattoon
2
Moses Robinson, "
2
Rosbrook Crafford
1
William Beal
2
Amaziah Richmond
2
Samuel Bailey
Joel Perham
Eliphalet Skinner
Silas Chapman
Israel Chapman
Israel Hooker
2
2
1
2
2
2
Jona. Boyden
Jona. Boyden, Jr.
Cyrus Whitcomb
Benjamin Fletcher
Cyrus Whitcomb, Jr.
Eleser Crafford
1
1
1
2
1
1
[537] "A Pay Roll of the men that went over the mountains
to assist the Sheriff in the execution of his Office from the 22d of
May to the 30th of ditto, 1779, both days included;" signed by
Sam' Robinson, Capt. on which the following persons are allowed
for the no. of days set to their several names:
Samuel Robinson
Benjamin Fay
William Henry
Nathaniel Holmes
Nathaniel Spencer
Jona. Scott
Jona. Robinson
8 Ezekiel Brewster 7 Silas Robinson
Simeon Harmon 8
David Doan 8
Levi Hathaway 8
Solomon Safford 8
Solomon Safford 8
David Fay
Silas Walbridge
Amos Fassett
Benja. Whipple
Matthew Scott
[519]
Petitions on File in Secretary's Office
1779. Petition of Abner Blanchard, for service from latter end
of June to Aug. 16, 1777, and stating that, soon after, he
entered the ranging service under Col. Herrick and in Dec.
on a scout lost a gun, &c, — prayer granted.
1778. John Payne, Jr.'s, petition — late a Lieut, in Col. Warner's
Reg' — 3 years nearly — and in 1776 was sick, &c. — no action
endorsed.
1780. 2 petitions of officers of Connecticut Line; see files.
1781. Capt. Sam' Robinson's petition for pay of Company at
Rutland from June 12 to July 10, 1778.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 809
1782. Joseph Frost's petition ; Capt Perry's Company ; Col. Wm.
Williams; — wounded at Battle of Bennington.
" Moses Evens' petition; served as serj' in Capt. Benjamin's
Company in 1777, & prisoner in Canada almost a year.
" Jany 26. — petition of Sam' Cary & Sam' Hovey, stating that
their sons, Christopher Cary & Daniel Hovey, are prisoners
in Canada — of Capt. Nelson's Com^.
1783. David Hicks — enlisted under Lt. Ward Bailey in July,
1781; in Octo. (15th) he was taken prisoner, and was prisoner
8 mos. — till May — and returned home in June.
1784. Gen. Moses Hazen's petition, stating that in 1779, his
Regiment and Maj. Whitcomb's Corps were ordered to open
a road from Newbury to Coos.
[515] An Abstract of Papers in Files
Doct. Jos. Lewis's account for services in July and Sept. 1781
— term not stated.
Eb*' Brewster's account for sundry services in 1781.
Capt. Eleazer Goodman's account for raising 3 men, &c., 1779.
Capt. Wm. Shephard's Receipt on his Pay Roll, dated April
5, 1782.
Col. Isaac Clark's account — 12 days — dated June 1781, & 11
days, Dec. 1778.
Lt. Lemuel Bradley's account, Aug. 1780, — 2 (or 10) days,
Gideon Horton's account, Aug. 1781, 22 days.
Lt. Jonas Rice — travelling fees of himself and Company, dated
June, 1781.
Col. Benj. Wait's account, 1781.
Phineas Heath's account for guarding prisoner — dated Mar.
1783.
Doct. Jonas Prescott's account for medicine, June, 1781.
Lieut. Ebenezer Hide's account, Oct. 1780, riding express.
Capt. Jonathan Willard's account — alarm in Oct. 1780.
A paper filed "Minutes to be used in settlement with the
Comp°* &c," on which occur the names of Nathan Hutchins from
810 STATE OF VERMONT
Aug. 31 to Dec. 1, 1781; Col. Benj. Wait, Eli Cogsell. wages from
Apl. 1 to Dec. 1, 1780; Eph" Lomis, issuing Corny, 1782; Barnabas
Strong, issuing Corny from June 34th to Oct 31, 1782; Jona. Fassett
— Eli Cogsell from Jany 1st to Dec. 1st 1781, and from Jany 1 to
Dec. 5, 1782.— and from Dec. 11, 1782 to Feby 28, 1783. Elisha
Clark, from Mar. 13, 1780 to Jany 6, 1782; Jos. Farnsworth, Com^
Gen' from Oct. 20, 1780 to last day of Feby 1784. Davis,
Clerk Com^ Gen. from Mar. 13, 1781 to last Feb^ 1784. John Fassett,
Com? of sales, from Jany 1780 to June 1784; Thos. Tolman, Col.
Timo. Brownson, Col. Wait.
An account of provisions for 12 men under Lt. John Powell 1
month, dated Jan^ 10, 1781.
Gen. Peter Olcott's account.
Jona. Fassett, C. P. passim.
Receipts signed by Sam' Billing, Com"'', Octo. 16, 1780.
Capt. John Stark, May 10, 1781, cenifies as to ^8.11.0 being
due Caleb Allen for taking deserter.
Receipts by Jos. Bowker, Com^'y, Mar. 1780, Apl. 1780, & May
1780.
Receipt Nov. 1781 by Lt. Col. S. Fairbank.
Receipt by Geo. Sexton, Capt., Sept. 1781, and Aug. 1781.
John Wood's account for going to Albany, dated June 25, 1779.
Jos. Farnsworth, D. Commis^, account dated Sept. 5, 1777.
Capt. Beriah Green's account, dated June 1782, for enlisting
29 men.
Capt. Eli Brownson's account for sundries allowed Jan^ 1782.
Maj. (then Capt.) Gideon Brownson's account, 1775.
Lt. Thos. Butterfield's receipt, Aug. 1781.
Ensign Green — 2 accounts for billeting, Jan^, 1783.
Capt. Low, Col. Simons, Capt. Bulls, Capt. Harris, and Ensign
Reynolds mentioned in an account of Stephen Calkins for furnish-
ing meals to them, June, 1781.
Capt. Giles Wolcott's receipt, Oct. 1780, to purchase provis-
ions.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 811
Lt. John Forbes, for recruiting a company of volunteers — Aug.
1781.
Commissary Accounts
[516] Of Ephraim Eddy, Peacham, of provisions issued from
June 17, to July 31, 1781, by order of Capt. Neh. Lovewell, Lt.
Israel Morey, Serg' Jona. Jacobs, Lt. Sam" Phippen. Of provi-
sions received in August 1781 from Jos. Farnsworth, Comy Gen.,
per Jona. Child, A. C. P., & receipted by Azariah Webb, Robert
Carr, Abel Davies, Nathan Spafford, Capt. John Strong, James
Calkins, Asher Chamberlin. Of Prov. issued in Aug. by order of
Capt. Neh. Lovewell. Of Prov. received in September — from J.
Child, A.C.P., and receipted by Abel Davies, Jona. Child, Hezekiah
Ford, Welby Goodwin, Azariah Webb, Israel Morey, Asher
Chamberlin, Daniel Davis. — Of Prov. issued in Sept. by order of
Capt. N. Lovewell, Capt. Seely, Lieut. Morey. Of Prov. issued
in October by order of Capt Lovewell, Lt Nat. White. — Of Prov.
received in Octo. receipted to Henry Lovewell, Azariah Webb,
Asher Chamberlin, John Gait, Abel Davis, John Way, Jr., Levi
Collins, Moses Chamberlin, Walter Brock, David Mansfield. — Of
Prov. received in November — receipted to Jona Child, Azariah
Webb, Abel Davis, Jona. Elkins. — Of Prov. issued Nov. by order
of Capt. Lovewell. — Of Prov. received from June 17 to Aug. 1,
receipted to Capt. Lovewell, Capt John Strong, Samuel, Eaton,
Abel Daviss, Stephen Powers, Samuel Manwell.
Joel Matthews — Return of Provisions Issued & Received from
Oct. 1 to Nov. 24, 1781, at Bethel, by order of Lt. Church, Capt.
Benjamin, Lt. Hall, — received from Jona. Child and receipted to
Wm. Gallup, R. Durkee, Naha" Morgan, Capt. Lasdell, Lt. Green.
Barnabas Strong, ass' Com^ of Issues for Joel Matthews, Com''
of Issues — at Fort Fortitude, March 1781, by order of Serg'
Aieams, Lt. Green, Capt. Benjamin; April — order of Capt. Benja-
min, Lt. Hall; — May — order of Lt. Hall — Capt. Benjamin, Lt.
Green; — June, by order of Capt. Benjamin, Lt. Green, Lt. Hall;
July — by order of Capt. Benjamin, Lt. Hall, Lt. Church; August
— by order of Capt. Benjamin, Lt. Hall.
At Corinth, Fort Wait — Joel Matthews Com^, & Strong, Ass'
Com'', in October, 1781, issued by order of Maj. San* Kingslaerry,
Lt. Col. Wait; receipted to Corp' Lathrop, Abner Chandler, Jos.
Safford, Jr., John Martain, Stephen Chapman, Charles Crook,
John Presson, David McKeen, Azariah Webb, Levi Collins, Capt.
Rob' Hunkins, M. Millar, Jesse McFarlin, Israel Post, Thos.
Russell, Andrew Peters, Jona Child, A. C. I, November, by order
812 STATE OF VERMONT
of Lt. Col. Wait, Capt. Nelson; received by Andrew Peters, Hill
Chandler, Webb and Martin, J. Martain Chamberlin and B. Martin,
John Hunkins, John Spears, Capt. Jona. Chandler, Jeremiah
Percivall, Jos. Chapman, Azariah Webb, Daniel Root, Col. Childs.
[537] Barnabas Strong, A. C. I. for Eastern department —
account for 9 mos. 12 days service from March 3, to Dec. 15, 1781 —
also for 4 mos. 7 days from June 24th to Octo. 31, 1782. Return of
provisions issued to Garrison at Fort Fortitude trom July 14 to Oct.
31, 1782; July — issued by order of Serg' Throop, Capt. B. Green,
Serg' Boynton, Lt. Church; — Aug. by Capt. B. Green, Lt. Elijah
Knights, Lt. Church, Serg' Boynton; Sept. — by order of B. Green,
Com", Lt. J. Church, E. Knight, Lt. Com",— Oct. by order of Do.
— received from Abel Curtis, C. P., and Bar' Durkee, A. C. P.
Joseph Farnsworth, Com^" Gen. of Purchases — account for ser-
vices from Oct. 20, 1780 to last day of February, 1784.
Col. Jona. Child, A. C. P. — a paper purporting to be "an ac-
count of stores and provisions rec* & purchased by " s"* Child —
under dates of Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1781 — & on " Delinquencies of
Provision " s* Child is charged for money & order^ under dates of
1782, 1783, 1784. — No certificate or signature on this paper.
Ephraim Eddy, A. C. I. — account for services from May 28th to
Nov. 25th, 1781,— and an acct for same from Nov. 26, 1781 to
April 1, 1782.
Nathan Hutchins, A. C. I. — account for services from Jan'' 1,
1782 to Sept 10, 1782, at Fort Vengeance.
Francis Davis, clerk of the Com'' Gen. of Purchases, account
for services from March 13, 1781 to the last day of February 1784,
at ;^5.8 pr month.
Lyman Chase, Ass' Com'' Issues — account for service from July
28th to Nov, 30th, 1780, at ^5.8— pr month.
Joel Matthews, Corny ot Issues — acct for services from Feb^ 22d
to Nov. 24, 1781, at ^8 pr month.
Ebenezer Brewer, Com'' Clerk under Com'' Matthews — acct for
services from June 4 to Nov. 24th 1781, at ;^5.8 pr month.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 813
Extracts from " Proceedings of the Provincial Congress of
New York"
[From "Archives of the State of New York," vol. xv. ]
Die Lunae, 4th ho. P. M. May zgth, 1775.
The Congress met pursuant to adjournment.
Present, from Charlotte County
John Williams* William Marshy
Die Mercurii,,g ho. A. M. June 21, 1775.
Ordered, that Col° [John] Hazeltine [of Cumberland County] be added
to the Committee for Arrangement of the Troops to be raised in this Colony.
Die Saturni, 9 ho. A. M. July ist, 1775.
A letter from the Hon''''' John Hancock Esq' President of the Continental
Congress -was read & filed & is in the words following to wit :
Philadelphia, 24"' June, 1775.
Gentlemen :
By Order of the Congress I enclose you certain Resolves pass'' yesterday,
respecting those, who were concerned in taking & Garrisoning Crown Point
& Ticonderoga. As the Congress are of Opinion that the Employing the
Green Mountain Boys in the American Army would be advantageous to the
common Cause, as well on account of their Scituation as of their disposition &
Alertness, they are desirous. You should embody them among the Troops
you shall raise. As it is represented to the Congress, that they will not
serve under any Officers, but such as they themselves Choose, You are
desired to consult with General Schuyler, in whom the Congress are informed
these People place a great Confidence, about the Field Officers to be set over
them. I am. Gentlemen &o. <fcc.,
To the members John Hancock, President,
of the Provincial Congress,
New York.
The Resolves mentioned & enclosed in the foregoing Letter were also read
k are in the Words following to wit :
In Congress, June 23d, 1775.
*****
Resolved, that it be recommended to the Convention of New York, that
they consulting with General Schuyler, employ in the American Army to be
raised for the defence of A-inerica, those called Green Mountain Boys under
such officers, as the said Green Mountain Boys shall chuse.
Die Martes gho. A. M. July 4th 1775.
*****
The Congress then resumed the Consideration of the Resolves of the
Continental Congress bearing date the 23d instant, and after some time
spent therein, the Congress was informed, that Ethan Allen was at the Door
& desired admittance. * * * Ordered, that Ethan Allen ho admitted.'
■• * ■• He delivered a list of officers, which is filed :
• [Col. John Williams of Salem, N. Y.71
t [Col. Wm. Marsh of Manchester?]
1 The members for Albany, New York and Richmond Cos. voted against the admission
of Eihan Allen.— S. F. [Berthold Fernow, Ed. of "N. Y. in Bev."]
814 STATE OF VERMONT
A list of the Field Officers, Captains and part of the Lieutenants of the
Regiment of Green Mountain Boys Consistinor of seven Companies
Ethan Allen C-r,- u /-,«.
Seth Warner ^^^^^ O^CBr^
Captains. First Lleuts.
Remember Baker Ira Allen
Robert Cochran John Grant
Michael Veal Ebenezer Allen
Peleg Sntherling David Ives
Gideon Wort en
Wait Hopkins Jesse Sawyer
Heman A lien
Levi Allen Adjutant
Elijah Babcock Comissary
Tonas Fay Doctor & Surrurgeon
July 4* 1773
Col" Aliens royal List of loyal Officers.
Etha?i Allen & Seth Wainer harming been heard they withdrew.
Ordered, that in Consequence of a Recommendation from the Continental
Congress a Body of Troops not exceeding Five Hundred Men, Officers in-
eluded, be forthwith raised of those called Green Mountain Boys, that they
Elect all their own Officers except Field Officers. That Major General Schuy-
ler be requested to forward this Order to them & receive from them a List of
such Officers, as they shall elect to be communicated to this Congress and that
General Schuyler be further requested, without Delay to procure the Sense of
those Troops concerning the Persons, who will be most agreeable to them for
Field Officers, and to make other inquiry & upon the whole advise this Con-
gress, what Persons will be most proper to be appointed as field Officers to
Command those Troops. That the said Troops, when raised, be considered as
an independant Body, their field Officers taking rank after the field Officers of
the other Troops to be raised by this Colony for the Continental Service, —
That their Corps of Officers consist of one Lieutenant Col", one Major, seven
Captains & fourteen Lieutenants and that the General be furnished with Blank
Warrants to be filled up by him agreable to such election as above-mentioned.
Die Martis, g ho. A. M. isth Augt. 1775.
A letter from General Schuyler of the 31'' of July last was read and filed
and is in the words following :
Ticonderoga, July 31'' 1775.
Gentlemen.
I do myself the honor to enclose you a copy of a letter and paper I have
received from the people called Green Mountain Boys, together with a copy
of my letter in answer. I am apprehensive, that the Controversy, that has
arisen amongst them, relative to Field Officers, will cause delay in the levies.
Whilst bX New York and even after my arrival here, , on conversing with
Allen and Warner, I did not conceive, there would have been any contest be-
tween them, or that a third person would have been recommended by the
People as a Field Officer ; on that supposition and believing the people unani-
mous in their favour I should not have hesitated to have recommended them.
*****
The several papers referred to in the preceding letter from General Schuy-
ler were respectively read and filed and are in the words following :
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 815
" May it please your Honour.
In compliance with the Orders of Congress as well as your recommenda-
tion, I enclose the proceedings of our Committee Meeting on the New Hanip-
shite Grants, upon due notice to the Towns in General — all which is humbly
submitted to your wisdom, not doubting but the warrants will issue agreeable
to our wishes. We are &c &c
Dorset July SS* 1775. Nathan Clark, Chairman.
To the Hon»'« Gen' Schuyler.
At a Meeting of the Committees of the several Townships on the New
Hampshire Grants, West of the Range of Green Mountains, convened at the
house of Mr. Cephas Rents in the Township of Dorset, July 37"' 1775— Voted as
follows, to wit :
1"' Chose Mr. Nathan Clark Chairman.
2'' Q\o%e, John Fasset Q,\fix\!..
3'' The motion being made and seconded — Whether this Convention shall
prosecute in choosing Field and other Officers, according to the Provincial
Congress and your Honour's directions?
Passed in the Affirmative : Then proceeded as follows :
4* Chose Mr. Seth Warrier Lieutenant Colonel for the Regiment of Green
Mountain Boys, by a majoiity of forty-one to five.
S"" Chose Mr. Samuel Safford Major for said Regiment by a majority
twenty-eight to seventeen.
Then proceeded and chose seven Captains and fourteen Lieutenants by a
great majority, viz:
Captains First Lieutenants Second Lieutenants
Weight Hopkins John Fasset Johan Noble
Oliver Potter Ebenr Allen James Claghorn
John Grant Barnebas Barnam John Chipinan
William, Fitch David Galusha Philo Hard
Gideon Brownson Jille Bleaksley Nathan Smith
Micah Vail Ira Allen Jessee Sawyer
Heman Allen Gideon Warren Joshua Stanton
Nathan Olaek Chairman.
H"! Q" Ticonderoga, July 31"' 1775.
Sir : Your letter dated Dorset July 28''' has been delivered me by Captain
Fitch, together with all the votes, that were enclosed.
The choice of the Captains and Lieutenants being left unconditional to
the people, those chosen will receive their Warrants as soon as they come to
my hands — and that the levying of the men may not be retarded, you will
signify to them, that I hereby empower them immediately to proceed to that
business without waiting for the warrants ....
The votes I shall immediately transmit to Congress, that they may approve
of the Field Officers or appoint others out of your Body, as they may think
proper. I am, Sir, &c &c Ph. Sohuylbb.
To Mr. Nathan Clark.
Ordered, that Blank Warrants be sent to General Schuyler for the seven
Captains & fourteen Lieutenants of the Troops to be raised by this Colony
from among those called Green Mountain Boys.
Ordered, tbat General Schuyler be requested and authorized to appoint a
Lieutenant Colonel or Major or both for the Troops to be raised by this Col-
ony from among those called Green Mountain Boys, when such a number are
raised as (in his opinion) shall make it necessary.
Resolved, that when the Green Mountain Boys are raised, each of them
shall be furnished with a Coat and that Mr. Peter T. Curtenius be requested to
purchase coarse green Cloth for that purpose and red Cloth sufficient to face
those Coats and to have two hundred and twenty-five Coats of a large size
made of the said Cloth.
816 STATE OF VERMONT
Die Jovis, g ho. A. M. Aug. ijth 1775.
A draft of a letter to Major General Schuyler was read and approved and
is in the word following, to wit :
In Provincial Oongress.
New York, Aug. l?"- 1775.
Sir: We have received your favour dated the 31'' July last covering the
proceedings of the Green Mountain Boys in their choice of Officers & agree-
able to your request enclose you twenty-one Blank warrants to be filled up
agreeable to their choice. — The Field Officers were to be recommended jointly
with you by this Congress, but as we are ignorant of the merits and qualifica-
tions of those among them, who would be equal to the appointment, we have
therefore concluded to leave the appointment to you. The disputes already
subsisting amongst their chiefs, the principles whereof we are strangers to is
an additional inducement in determining us to this reference. Your acquaint-
ance with them we hope will enable you to nx the choice on such persons as
may be least exceptionable and who will most effectually promote the service.
# * • * *
Die Lunae, g ho. A. M. Ang. 21st 7775.
Resolved, 4"", That the Militia of this Colony be formed into Brigades in
the following manner, to wit :
(six brigades in all)
The Militia of the Counties of Charlotte, |
Cumberland and Gloucester ) One other Brigade
Die Martis, Aug. 2gth 1775.
(Extracts from letters of Gen' Schuyler of the 20th and 33d Aug.)
"Beports prevail, that the controversy between Allen and Warner is
carried to such a length, that few men will be raised and that of those, that
may enlist very few will have arms."
' ' This morning (SS"*) Mr. Warner was with me for the Oloathing and
Blankets of the Green Mouutain Boys; I read your resolutions to him and
delivered six sets of warrants filled up agreeable to the choice made by them,
—the seventh remains blank, as one of the Captains declined the service, and as
these people could not take the field without some money to procure blankets,
I have advanced him ;^500 on their pay.
' ' I did not mention to him your resolution authorizing me to appoint
Field Officers, as I cannot possibly comply with that requisition. The pecu-
liar situation of these people and the controversy they have had with this Col-
ony or with gentlemen in it, renders that matter too delicate for me to deter-
mine and it was in this view, that I begged, that the warrants for the Field
Officers might be sent me compleat, which I shall hope to receive as soon as
possible.'' *
Die Veneris, 8 ho. A. M. Septbr. i, 1773.
Resolved, that Seth Warner be appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the Begi-
ment of Green Mountain Boys and Resolved, that Samuel Safford be appointed
Major of the said Regiment.
Die Jovis, 10 ho. A. M. December 21st 1773
. . . the Congress determined the Officers of the respective Counties to
have Bank in the following order, to wit :
* See for these letters Journal of the New York Proyinoial Congress, Vol. 8.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 817
12">. Cumberland 13*. Charlotte 14"\ Gloucester.
Resolved. . . . That the Brigadier General of the Brigade, which con-
Bists of the Militia of . . . Cumberland, Gloucester & Charlotte Counties
[be considered as the 7"'. Brigadier General of this Colony & take rank accord-
ingly.]
4ta ho. P. M. Die Mercurii, Febr 28, iT/6
[Seth Warner nominated for Colonel of one of the 4 Reg'', to be raised for
the defense of this Colony.]
Die Veneris, ijia ho. P. M. June yth 1776.
[New York having to raise a total of 3750 Militia, among the quotas to be
levied from the several counties were]
Charlotte 50 Cumberland 125 Gloucester 75
[These were] To make up the 750 to reinforce the Army in Canada as
follows to wit : Chai lotte 50 Cumberland 125 Gloucestei 75
Sunday afternoon, June gth 1776
Resolved, that the non-commissioned officers and privates of the Battalions
or detachment of the Militia raised in the Counties of Albany, Ttyon, Char-
lotte, Cuinberland and Gloucester and destined to reinforce the Army in Canada
be allowed a Bounty of 4 Dollars each and that in Case the Continental Con-
gress should not make allowance for the same, such Bounty shall be at the
charge of this Colony.
Die Martis, 8th ho. A. M. July 23d 1776
Resolved unanimously,
That in like manner & for the same service [to be employed as scouting
parties to range the woods] two hundred and fifty-two Men be raised in the
Counties of Gloucester and Cumberland for the joint Defence of both Counties
and that those Men be divided into four Companies, each Company to consist
of one Captain two Lieuts three Sergeants, three Corporals & 54 Privates.
That the Commissioned Officers for the Counties of Cumberland &
Gloucester be nominated by the mutual Consent of the Committees of both
Counties and that Warrants issue to the Captains of each Company in the
same manner as before directed.
That the Pay of the Officers & Privates be the same as the Pay of the
Continental Troops.
That a Bounty be allowed to each non-commissioned Officer and Private
of twenty-five Dollars upon his passing Muster.
That to each Captain be allowed sixteen shillings, to each Lieutenant
fourteen shillings & to each non-commissioned Officer & Private ten shillings
per week in lieu of all Rations.
That the Officers and Privates furnish themselves each with a good
Musket or firelock, Powder Horn, Bullet Pouch & Tomahawk Blanket &
Knapsack.
That the Companies in the Counties of Cumberland and Gloucester be
under the command of a Major to be appointed by this Convention.
That the Major commanding the Bangers in the Counties of Gloucester
and Cumberland shall march to the Relief of any of the neighboring Counties
or States upon a mutual application from the County Committees of such
respective Counties or States or upon an Application from the Continental
Officer commanding in the Northern Department, provided that such Conti-
nental Officer do not call those Companies out of the said three Counties of
Ctimberland, Gloucester and Charlotte.
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818 STATE OF VERMONT
Die Mercurii, ga ho. A. M. July 24th 1776.
On the Recommendation of the Members from Cumberland County*
The Convention unanimously agreed to appoint Joab Hoisington Esq' to be
Major of the Rangers to be raised in the Counties of Gloucester & Oimberland.
— Ordered that the Secretaries prepare a Draft of a Commission for him.
Resolved, that the Treasurer of this State do advance the following sums
to the Deputies of the different Counties where the Rangers are to be
raised being one-half of the Bounty resolved on by this Convention for those
Forces, taking a receipt of the several Deputies of each County for the
respective Sums undermentioned, towit:
To the Deputies of Cumberland County for the rangers to be raised in
Gloucester and Cumberland Counties ^1200
To the Deputies of Charlotte County 575
Die lovis, Sa ho. A. M. August ist. 1776.
Resolved, that the Militia of the Counties of Charlotte, Cumberland and
Gloucester in this State be formed into two separate Brigades, anything in
the Resolution of the Provincial Congress of this Colony on the 22d day of
August last past to the Contrary notwithstanding. That the Militia of the
County of Charlotte compose one Brigade and the Militia of the Counties of
Gloucester and Cumberland the other Brigade.
And Resolved, that Jacob Bayley Esq' of the Township of Newbury in
Gloucester County be appointed Brigadier General of the Militia in the
Counties of Gloucester & Cumberland. That Simon Stevens Esq' of the
Township of Springfield in the County of Ctimberland be appointed Major of
Brigade of the said Brigade and that Commission' issue for these Gentlemen
immediately.
IVednesday Afternoon, Septetnber 18th. 1776
A Letter from the Committee of Albany, dated the 12th Instant was
read. They thereby inform, that the Major from Cumberland County, with
the proportion of Men, that have been raised to the Eastward of the Green
Mountains as a part of Col" Van Dycks Regim' have not joined the Regiment
or come into the Service.
Die Jovis 4ta ho. P. M. Sept' z6th 1776.
A Letter or request of Joab Hoisington was received and read and is in
the words following to wit :
To the Honorable Nathaniel Woodhull, President of the honorable Con-
gress of the State of New York :
Agreeable to the order of the Honorable the Congress I have sent the
Muster Rolls of the several Companies under my Command by Elizur Andrews,
the Bearer, begging the favour of your forwarding the Remainder of the
Bounty Rations & first Months Wages, taking his receipt for the same.
Am Sir j'our humble servant
Joab Hoisington
N. B. Please to remit my wages and rations likewise as
much of the Ration as the Honorable Congress shall see
fit — find it much easier to purchase Supplies with Cash.
A Return of the Commissioned Officers of the four Companies of Rangers
commanded by Major Hoisington, signed by Jaines Clay Chairman was
also read and certain Muster Rolls of the said Companies were also delivered
in (as follows :)
* Sessions, Marsh and Steven?.
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819
Captain Benjamin Wait
" John Sttong
" Toseph Hatch
" Elkanah Day, res''
& Abner Seeley elected in his place Oct. 23,
1"' Lieut Elisha Hawley \ ■ „, . , „
31 " Zebulon Lyon \ ^-^ Waits Q,om^^
1" ' ' Eldad or Medad Benton ) • r-^
2" " John Barnes "^ xu Stro7igs Qom^^
1" Lieut. Simon Stevens \ ■ ,, j , r^
2" " Amos ChavtberLain ]^^ Hatchs Gomv-
1" Lieut. Nathl. or Benjn. Whitney \
2'' " Jehiel Rabbins 3
1776
in Days Comp>
Muster Roll of Capt. Waits Company :
When enlisted
Whfn enlisteiJ;
Capt. Benj" Wait
Ausr. 6, 1776
John Killman
Aug. 7. 177b
Lieut. Eilsha [Elisha] Hawley 6, 1776
Adin Dyke
7, 1776
'' Zebulon Lyon
6, 1776
James Sanderson
7, 1776
Serjt. Wm. Hunter
8, 1776
James Call Jun''
7, 1776
" Sam' Messer
16, 1776
John Wadkins
12, 1776
" Elijah Mason
7, 1776
Sylvester Buggley
27, 1776
Carpi. Mathew Hammond
7, 1776
John Louren
Septb
12, 1776
" Bezaleel Gleason
23, 1776
Nathl. Abbot
Aug
19, 1776
" Phineas Saunders
7, 1776
Bliss Hoisington
7, 1776
Samuel Stone
7, 1776
James Call
7, 1776
Solomon Emmons
7, 1776
Lemuel Colton
12, 1776
Simon Athorn
9, 1776
Lott Hoddgman
13, 1776
Ezekiel Hawley
9, 1776
Thomas Hunter
3, 1776
John Heath
9, 1776
Asa Call
7, 1776
Jonathan Cady
16, 1776
William Anibal
16, 1776
Elisha Elowers
16, 1776
Isaac Hoisington
7, 1776
Eldad Hubbard
19, 1776
Zebina Curtiss
22, 1776
Ava Smead
23, 1776
Benj. Tamalek
16, 1776
Mathew Miller
27, 1776
Peaj'l Susap
16, 1776
Joseph Haynes
30, 1776
Wild Willard
18, 1776
Israel Olmstead
30, 1776
Lot Whitcomb
Sepf'
11, 1776
Ebenezer Umpstead
30, 1776
John Newton
11, 1776
Jonathan Hammon
8, 1776
Nathl. Page
11, 1776
David Hunter
8, 1776
Asa Chedel Junr
11, 1776
John Billings
10, 1776
Thomas Freeman
11, 1776
Moses Whipple
23, 1776
Benjn. Cox
11, 1776
Phineas Newton
28, 1776
Christopher Hall
Aug.
12, 1776
Jacob Hall
23, 1776
Timothy Knox
17, 1776
Eleazar Leeland
23, 1776
Phenihas Powers
25, 1776
Oliver Williams
7, 1776
Ebenezer Howard
7, 1776
[From Archives of the State of N. Y., p. 129]
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Muster roll of Capt. Strongs Company
Capt. John Strong
Lieut. Kldad Benton
" John Barns
Sergt. Edgar Andrews
" James Harwood
" Ephraim Patterson
Corpl. Ebenezer Call
" Samuel Root
" Eiistia Smawley
Andrew Powers
Ignatious Sprague
James Carty
Abijah Lampfield
Luke Lampfield
Thomas Richardson
Phiuehas Rust
Oliver Rust
William Freeman
Seth Foard
Thomas Davies
Levi Andrews
Noah Foard
Richard Young
Hezekiah Foard
Samuel Crook
Sebee Beebee
Paul Foard
Thomas Gragg
Hezekiah Fuller
Andrew MoCollister
John Sawyer
Caleb Young
When enlisted
Aug. 6, 1776
13, 1776
13, 1776
6, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
15, 1776
14, 1776
16, 1776
7, 1776
15, 1776
15, 1776
15, 1776
15, 1776
17, 1776
17, 1776
17, 1776
21, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
14, 1776
22, 1776
22, 1776
22, 1776
22, 1776
23, 1776
John Sawyer Junr
David Arwick
Euos Sawyer
Isaac Gragg
Seth Johnson
James Smawley
James Waterman
Jeremiah Percival
Elisha Brown
John Crary
John Lovejoy
Jonathan Benton
Joseph Havms
Elisha Waterman
William Evans
Elisha Kent
John Stockbridge
Amos Kent
Moses Parson
David Write
Robert Simpson
Oliver Hand
Wm. Martin
Joshua Young
Jesse Young
Ephraim Root
John Sanbourn
David Weeks
Amos Palmer
Josiah Clark
Andrew Lovejoy
When enlisted
Aug. 22, 1776
22, 1776
22, 1776
23, 1776
10, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
16, 1776
18, 1776
18, 1776
18, 1776
18, 1776
18, 1776
13, 1776
10, 1776
23, 1776
23, 1776
23, 1776
23, 1776
23, 1776
25, 1776
29, 1776
29, 1776
30, 1776
Sept 11, 1776
Aug. 16, 1776
[From Archives of State of N. Y., p. 130]
Die Veneris lo ho. A. M., January /si., 1//7, at FishkilL.
[Extract from a draft of a letter to General Washington]
[This State] formerly consisted of fourteen Counties of which five and a
part of the sixth are in possession of the enemy and a considerable part of the
Inhabitants of the Counties of Gloucester, Cumberland and Charlotte appear
determined to shake off their dependence upon us so that above one half is lost ;
of the remainder a considerable portion is disaffected and ready upon a favora-
ble opportunity to join the enemy.
Sunday Morning, February gth 1777.
Whereas There is great reason to apprehend, that the Militia of the said
Counties ("of Albany, Tryon, Charlotte. Gloucester and Cumberland] are not
arm^d and accoutred as the regulations for the Militia of this State require.
Resolved, that such of the said Militia of the said several Counties, who
shall not on being detached for the service aforesaid [re-inforoement of Ticon-
deroga] be well armed and accoutred, be supplied by impress with arms and
accoutrements from the rest of the Militia of the said Counties respectively,
that is to say — The detachment -of each Regiment to be armed and accoutred
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 821
from the rest of the militia of such regiment and the Brigadier general of each
of the said Counties and such persons as they respectively shall authorize for
the purposes hereby directed and required to make such impress as aforesaid.
May 28th 177'/.
Resolved,' the time allowed for raising the three Companies to be by
him { Wheelock) raised in the Service of this State be prolonged eight Weeks''
from the Time formerly allowed by the Kesolutions of the late Convention
for that purpose.
Resolved, that Samuel Paine Esq. & Eleazar Wheelock the one by Major
Wheelock appointed a Captain & the other a Lieutenant be commissioned — And
that Major Wheelock direct Lieutenant Wheelock with the Privates of Captain
Pains Company to march to Fishkill in Dutchess County without Delay there
to receive and follow the further Directions of the Council of Safety or Exec-
utive power of this State.
Resolved, that General Bayley of Gloucester County be requested to order
one of the Companies of the Troops raised in the Counties of Gloucester &
Cumberland, usually called Bangers, to march to Kingston in Ulster County
without Delay to follow the further Directions of the Council of Safety or
executive power of this State.
Newburg, 14th June 1777.
Gentlemen.
* * * The Calling for the Bangers is stripping the Frontier of Men &
Arms, which Order I received by Major Wheelock with a Verbal Account, that
the others would soon follow, I gave the Orders for the March of the first
Company but bad no Money to March them, which they Insist upon. They
Insist, that if the Conditions, th,ey were raised upon, is altered in one part, it
must he in all before they March they say their Subsistence Money will not
half Support them on their March nor at Kingston when they arrive.
I am, Gentlemen, &c
To Committee of Safety Kingston. Jaoob Baylet
Die Jovis, 4a ho. P. M. July 17th 1777
Whereas Major John Wheelock hath represented to this Board, that the
late Convention of this State did on the eighth day of April appoint him to
raise three Companies of men in the Northeastern part of the same, the
Officers of which Companies were not to be entitled to Commissions, until at
least one hunJred and fifty men should be enlisted; Notwithstanding his
utmost Exertions and the Prolongation of the time limited for the raising the
said men, he hath been able to enlist only eighty men and that there is no
Probability of enlisting any more by reason of the open Defection of that
part of the State and other Incidents then unforeseen, For which Beasons
he hath requested this Board to determine either to confirm or disband the
same corps.
And whereas it appears to this Council both reasonable and expedient,
that the men so raised should be taken into the service of this State on the
Terms of their enlistment. Provided that Supernumerary Ofiicers concerned
therein will relinquihh their Expectations of Commissions.
Resolved, that if any Six of the twelve commissioned Ofiicers named by
Major Wheelock for the said three Companies shall voluntarily discharge
themselves from the same Corps, That then Major Wheelock do forthwith
march all the men so as aforesaid by him enlisted with the Besidue of the
OfBcers to this Place, That on their Arrival here their respective Commis-
sions be delivered to them and the Corps stand confirmed.
(1) Upin a memorial to that effect, presented by Major Wheelock.
(8) Major Wheelock Ij^d 70 men on the 28th of June following.
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STATE OF VERMONT
Resolved, that such of the Supernumerary OiBcers to be discharged as
aforesaid as shall at any time within nine months from the date hereof pro-
cure and produce to Major Wheelock or the commanding Officer of the said
Corps so many men to enlist in either ot the said Companies as to render such
additional Officer or Officers necessary to the said Company, shall be received
and commissioned accordingly, but shall draw pay only from the time of
such Junction — It being the Intention of this Council to give Countenance
and Encouragement to all such as shall exert tJiemselves in the Service of the
State, Provided nevertheless that no number of men less than fifteen shall
entitle a Subaltern to a Commission, nor a less number than twenty men shall
entitle a Captain to a Commission.
Resolved, that unless the above Kesolutions be complied with in four
weeks from the Date hereof the said Corps be disbanded & that Major
Wheelock do repair hither to settle his Accounts.
Resolved, that on the Arrival of Major Wheelock with the Eighty men and
six Commissioned Officers aforesaid at Kingston Captain Wait's Company of
Rangers, who are also ordered to repair to this place be put under his Com-
mand.
Lieuts. Gideon King, Jarvis Wudge, and Aaron King, are named as
belonging to Col. Ethan Allen's force, and that force is classified as forming
a part of Moylan's Fourth Light Dragoons, [p. 250]
[A "Dorset Regiment" had been raised in Charlotte Co., N. Y. , and the
officers elected and commissioned in Sept. 1775. In June 1783 this regiment
contained a "New Haven Company" under Capt. William Hurlbut. These
names are evidently complimentary to the eastern or Vermont section of the
county, but no sure token appears that any part of this regiment was actually
recruited from what is now Vermont territory, [pp. 275, 276]
Cumberland County Militia.
The returns of the earlier organizations are incomplete. The Committee
'of Safety commissioned the following officers for Cumberland on the 4th of
January, 1776 :
PiKST oB Lower Regiment.
Colonel: Wm. Williams
Lt. Col.. Jon" Hunt
Ist Major: John Norton
2d Major : Oliver Lovell
Adj': Arad Hunt
Qr. Mr. : Samuel Fletcher.
The Line Officers were commissioned Feb. 26, 1776, as follows :
Guilford Company.
Captain, Stephen Shephardson
Ist Lieut., David Stowel
2d do Timothy Root
Ensign, Dillington Johnson
Brattleborough Company.
Captain, John Sergeant
Ist Lieut,, Oliver Cook
2d do TJm>- Church
Ensign, Jonn Alexander
Fulham Company
Captain, Jon" Knight
Ist Lieut. , Josiah Boyden
2d do Daniel Karthan
Ensign, Shephard Gaites
Westminster Company.
Captain, John Anwell [Averill ?]
1st Lieut., Jabez Perry
2d do Azariah Wright
Ensign, Wm. Crook
Putney Company.
Captain, Abijah Mores
1st Lieut. , Daniel Jewett
2d do Ephraim Clay
Ensign, Ephraim Pierce
Halifax Company.
Captain, David Rich
1st Lieut. . Benj° Henry
2d do Rob* Patterson
Ensign, Edward Harris.
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OhangeB in the First (Lower) Kegiment.
March 1, 1776.
Benj" Carpenter, Lieut. Colonel.
Oliver Lovel, 1st ) t,t •
Al.ijah Lov«"joy, 2dl" ^^i°^-
Sam' Minor, Adjutant.
AuguRt 18, 1778.
Eleazer Patterson, Colonel.
John Serjeant, Lieut. Colonel.
Elkanah Day, Major.
Henry Sherburne, Adj'
Bich'' Prouty, Qr.Mr.
Keuben Field, Captain Kinsdale Co.
Weightstill Orvis, Ensign, same Co.
Asa Eice, Captain, ")
Timothy Boot, lat Lieut., ^Guilford Co.
Micah Rice, Ensign, J
John Pennel. Captain, )
Palitiah Fitch, 1st Lieut, s Hallifax Co.
Joseph Stewart. Jun', Ensign, )
Tim^ Church, Captain. ■]
James Blakeslee, Ist Lieut. , t. xn , . ^
Jon- Church, 2d Lieut., !- Brattleboro' Co.
Samuel Boot, Ensign, J
Josiah Allen, Captain, "1
Daniel Karthan, 1st Lieut., > Fulham Co.
Shepard Gaites, Ensign, )
Lucas Wilson, Captain, 1
Daniel Businsr (Cushing), 1st Lieut. , I ri i <-^
James Clay, 2d Lieut., \ Putney Co.
Nath' Lord, Ensign, J
Mich' Gillson, 1st Lieut., )
Eph" Banney, 3d do [■ Westminster Co.
Benj" Whitne3', Ensign, )
October 34, 1778.
Moses Wright, Captain,)
Isaac Bead, 1st Lieut., > Eookingham Co.
Ashur Evans, Ensign, )
October 19, 1779, and June 16, 1780.
James Clay, 1st Lieut., ) ti7,-i i tj i /-i
Daniel Cushing, 2d Lt. , [ Wilson's Putney Co.
October 20. 1779.
Abner Bisbee, Captain, )
John Bisbee, 1st Lieut., '^ Springfield Co.
Taylor Spencer, Ensign, )
June 16. 1780.
Mich' Gibson, Captain, Westminster Co.
June 5, 1783.
Timothy Church, Lieut. -Colonel Com', vice Patterson, who declines
aotinsr.
Wm. Shattuck, 1st Major.
Henry Evans, 2d Major.
Joel Biggelov, Adj' also July 24, 1782.
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STATE OF VERMONT
y South Co., Brattleboro' Town.
J
J
July 24, 1783.
Artemas How, Captain,
Keuben Church, 1 at Lieut.
Isaac Crosby, 2d Lieut. ,
Rutherford Hays, Ensign
Kichard Prouty, Captain,
John Alexander, Ist Lieut.,
Francis Prouty, 2d do
Jon" Sartle Alexander, Ensign
Joseph Peck, Captain, 1
ll^KocSr"' [ ^Bt (Guilford) Co.
Joshua Nurse, Ensign, J
Daniel Ashcraft, Captain, ]
James Walsworth, Ist Lieut,
Benoni Cutbeth, 2d do
Samuel Stafford, Ensign,
Joseph Elliot, Captain,
Elisha Root, 1st Lieut. ,
Isaac Weld, 2d do
Simeon Ferrel, Ensign,
Thomas Baker, Captain
Isaac Orr, 1st Lieut.,
Daniel Donaldson, 2d Lieut,
David Lamb, Ensign,
Elisha Pierce, Qr. Mr.
North Co., Brattleboro'.
2d (Guilford) Co.
J
3d Company.
} HallifaxCo.
I
J
Second (Upper'
Colonel : Joseph Marsh.
Lt. Col : John Berrett.
1st Major : Hilkiah Grout.
Regiment.
2d Major : Joel Mathews.
Adj': Timy Spencer.
Qr. Mr.: Amos Robinson.
Joel Marsh, Captain.
Cumberland County Minute Men.
Colonel : Joab Hoisington. 2d Major, Joel Marsh.
Lt. Colonel: Seth Smith. Adj' : Timothy Phelps.
1st Major; Joseph Tyler. Qr. Mr. : Elisha Hawley.
No other information concerning these last two regiments has been pre-
served, [pp. 277, 278J
In Second Regitnent, Albany and Cumberland Counties Company:
1st Lieut. Wm. McOlune fMoOune), of Cumberland, July 21, [1775], vice
Samuel Fletcher, then with the army at Cambridge, [p, 528]
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825
[To complete as far as possible the military orgranization of the Eastern
part of the State, the following tables are copied from B. H. Hall's History of
. Eastern "Vermont, Appendix, pp. 771-773, as to many Vermonters that volume
may not be accessible.]
Upper Regiment {Cumberland Co.]
Towns.
Captains.
Lieutenants.
Ensigns.
Windsor
William Cooper
Ebenezer Curtis
Springfleld
Abner Bisbee
Timothy Soencer
Nathaniel Wilson
Chester
Gt^orere Earl
Jonathan Tarliell
Amos Gile
■Weathersfield
Hilkiah Grout
Israel Burlingame
Oliver Kiilder
Woodstock
Joab Hoipington
Benjnmin Emmons
William Powers
Hartfi>rd
Joel Marsh
Benjamni Wright
Alexander Brink
Heitford
'J'imotbj^ Lull
Aaron Willard
Asa Taylor
Pomfret
Oliver Udall
John Perin
Znhulon Lvon
Cavendish
John Coffcin
Thomas Gilbert
Phinehas Kimball.
The above list was signed by Simon Stevens, Joseph Marsh, and Benja-
min Wait, as field officers, 1 5 Aug. 1775.
Uppeb Regiment.
Colonel.
Lieut.
Colonel.
First Major.
Second
Major.
Adjutant.
Quartermaster,
Joseph Marsh.
John Barrett
Hilkiah Grout
Joel Matthews
Tim Spencer.
Amos Robinson.
Regiment op Minute Men.
Colonel.
Lieut.
Colonel.
First Major.
Second
Major.
Adjutant.
Quartermaster.
Joab Hoifington.
Seth Smith.
Joseph Tyler.
Joel Marsh.
Tim. Phelps.
Elisha Hawley-
The nominations of the field ofiioers of the above two regiments were con-
firmed by the Committee of Safety of N. ,Y. 4 Jan. 1776.
Companies op the Rangers.
Captains.
FiEST Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Benjamin Wait,
John Strong,
Joseph Hatch,
Abner Seelye.*
Elisha Hawley,
Eldad Benton,
Simon Stevens,
Benjamin Whitney.
Zebulon Lyon,
John Barnes,
Amos Chamberlain,
Jehiel Bobbins.
Officers commissioned 10 Oct. 1776.
* Seelye resigned his commission on the 23d of December, 1776.
826
STATE OF VERMONT
Southern Begimbnt.
Colonel.
Lieut. Colonel.
Major.
Adjutant.
Qaartermaster.
Eleazer Patterson
John Sergeant
Elkanah Day
Henry Sherburne
Bichard Prouty
Officers commissioned 18 Aug. 1778.
Companies in the Southern Regiment.
Towns.
Hinsdale
Guilford
Halifax
Brattleborough
Fulham
Putney
Wt-stminster
Rockingham
Captains.
Eeuben Field
Asa Rice
John Pannel
Timothy Church
Josiah Allen
Lucas Wilsont
Michael Gilson
Moses Wright *
First
Lieutenants.
Timothy Root
Pelatiah Fitch Jr.
James Blakslee
Daniel Kathan
Daniel Cushing
Michael Gilson
Isaac Reed *
Second Lieuts.
Jonathan Church
James Clay Jr.
Ephraim Ranney
Ensigns.
Weiehtstill Orvis
Micah Rice
Joseph Stewart Jr.
Samuel Root
Shepard Gates
Nathaniel Lord
Beiij. Whitney
Ashur Evans.*
Companies in the Nobtheen Eegimbnt.
Towns.
Captains.
First Lieutenants.
Second Lieuts.
Ensigns.
Weathersfield
Springfield
EliphaletSpafford
Abner Bisbee
Oliver Kidder
John Bisbee
Joseph Douglass
Taylor Spencer
Officers of the Weathersfield Co. appointed 24 Oct. 1778 ; of the Spring-
field Co., 20 Oct. 1779
Southern Bbgiment.
Lt.-Col.
Comm""
First Major.
Second Major.
Adjutant.
Quartermaster.
Timothy Church
William Shattuck
Henry Evans
Joel Bigelow
Elisha Pierce
Officers chosen 5 June and 24 July, 1782
• Appointed 2i Oct. 1778 t Appointed 19 Oct. 1779. The rest appointed 18 Aug, 1778.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Companies in the Sotjthben Begiment.
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Towns.
Brattleboroush
South Compy
North Compy
Guilford :
First Compr
Second Compy
Third Compr
Hahi'ax
Captains.
Artemas How
Richard Prouty
Joseph Peck
Daniel Ashcraft
Joseph EUiott
Thomas Baker
First
Lieutenants.
Reuben Church
John Alexander
William White
Jas.Walsworth Jr.
Elisha Root
Isaac Orr
Second Lieuts.
Isaac Crosby
Francis Prouty
Israel Bullock
Benoni Cutbeth
Isaac Weld
Daniel Donaldson
Ensigns.
Rutherford Hays
Jonat" Alexander
Joshua Nurse
Samuel Stafford
Simeon Ferrel
David Lamb
Officers chosen 34 July 1782.
[The foregoing tahles, from top of p. 825, are from Hall's History of Eastern Vermont.
The next document is from The Archives of N. Y., Vol. XV.]
The Gbeen MotrNTAiN Boys
As the " Green Mountain Boys" were organized under authority of New
York, the Editor has considered it advisable to give the information in regard
to them as found in the New York records, on pages 16, 37 and 28 preceding.
Having since been placed in charge of the Vermont Papers, collected by the
late Henry Stevens of London, and purchased by the State of New York,
the editor is enabled to give the following returns and names of Vermont
soldiers :
A return of Captain John Grant's Company in Colo. Warner's Regiment in the
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Pay -bo ok for the year 1780
This is a manuscript volume, found among the before-mentioned Vermont
Papers, but without further indications as to what State or Begiment the six
Companies belonged [to]. A comparison of the names contained in it with
names in the U. S. Pension Rolls has convinced the Editor tbat these troops
were of the Vermont Militia.
Capt. Jesse Safford,
Lieut. Zebulon Lyon,
Lieut. Moses Evans,
En. or Sgt. Cleafford Ohaflfee,
Sergt. Barnabas Strong,
Sergt. John Woods,
Sergt. BeubeQ Spalding,
Sergt. Abel Payne,
Jonathan Benton,
Sylvester Bugby,
Wm. Bootman,
Jas. Cooper,
Calvin Dyke,
Tim Durkee,
Amos Throop,
John Gould,
Seth Gould,
Isaac Stowell,
Isaiah Grover,
John Haradan,
Jamos Hoton,
Jerora Hutchinson,
Bliss Hoisington,
Vespasian Hoisington,
Capt. Benj. Cox,
Lieut. Beriah Green,
Sergt. Adam Howard,
Sergt. Eben' Clark,
Jon" Carpenter,
Asa Call,
Nalhan Dycke,
Slim' Dycke,
John Strong,
Bobert Green,
James Howe,
Capt. Job. Tyler,
Lieut. Jon° Pniks,
Ensign I-aac Wheeler,
Sergt. Seth Hudson,
Sergt. David Williams,
Sergt. David Kyes,
Oppicebs
Corpl. Rufus Root,
Corpl. Charles Rice,
Corpl. Benj. Sessions
Corpl. Herman Durkee
Corpl. Experience Triscott,
Drummer William Bennet,
Pifer Daniel Stearns,
Privates
Dirick Oxford,
Asa Horton,
David Lumbard,
Luke Lamphier,
Stephen Marcy,
Cyprian Morgan,
Stephen Powell,
Jabez Parkhurst,
Asa Persivel,
Artemas Eobinson,
Elmeriah Roundy,
Simeon Root,
Tim Richardson,
Eben' Squire,
Eben' P. Stearns,
Joreham Sawens,
Sylvester Smith,
Nath' Akins,
Wm. Strong,
Nichs Smith,
John W. Throop,
Sam' Tredway,
John Titus,
Aaron Trusdell,
Jere'' Virginia,
John Wilcox,
John Williams,
Bennet Williams,
Josiah Williams,
Pampson Marble,
Caleb Hoton,
Josiah Goodrich.
Officers
Corpl. Edw. Church,
Corpl. Robt. Burch,
Corpl. John Ellis,
Fifer Dan' Perkins.
Peivates
Amos Parker,
Jacob Salisbury,
Reuben Smith,
Elkanah Sprague,
Lathrop Thompson,
Asa Wooster,
Benj. Cox, Jr.,
Line Hoisington,
Jere'' Bishop,
Abr" Taylor,
Daniel Sartel,
Math. Smith,
And. Stevens,
Joseph Lull.
Oppioees
Sergt. David Heaton,
Oorpl. Eph. Barnes,
Corpl. Thos. Haskell,
Corpl. Rufus Shepard,
Corpl. Jon" Pike.
830
STATE OF VERMONT
Asher Alvord,
Peter Akins,
Jon" Whitney,
Sam' Parker,
Appolos Haild,
Moses Churcli,
8am' Laughton,
Joel Knight,
Abel Haven,
John Patterson,
Aroy McCorniok,
Jon" Clayton,
Joshua Briggs,
Capt. Wm. Dyre,
Lieut. Gideon Spencer,
Ensign Solomon Safford,
Sergt. Moses Hurd,
Sergt. Simeon Prentice,
Sergt. Jed. Durfee,
John Kipley,
Levi Buck ,
Sol. Fuller,
Walter Bates,
Nathan Sherman,
John Weeks,
Silas Walbridge,
Jos. Norton,
Erastus Hathaway,
Thos. Buck,
Joab Lawrence.
Uapt. Sam' Allen,
Lieut. Isaac Martin,
Lieut. Lemuel Boberts,
Sergt. David Parkhill,
Sergt. Asa Jackson,
Sergt. Jethro Jackson,
Jere'' Briggs,
Edm. Bacon,
Aaron Beach,
Oliver Bell,
Jos. Ohipman,
Clement Clark,
Elias Crary,
Luther Dury,
Josiah Edy,
Chauncey Graves,
Privates
Elias Eice,
Jas. Ball,
Sam' Woodward,
Albert Pratt,
Nath' Bartlett,
Eph. Bruce,
John Miller,
David Laughton,
Abel Butler,
Abr"' Bugg,
John Montgomery,
Aaron Blanchard,
Abner Moore,
Arastus Mather,
EJeazer Harris,
John Green,
Dana Hyde,
Seth Stowe,
Charles Peirce,
Philemon Holdon,
Benoni Patten,
Nath. Foster,
Henry Balcom,
Amaziah Taft,
Daniel Swears,
Oppiceks
Corpl. Moses Ellis,
Corpl. Stephen Holmes,
Corpl. James Bates,
Drummer, Luther Toplift,
alias Dan. Howlitt,
Fifer, Stephen Fuller.
Privates
Phin' Meiggs,
Dan' Smith,
James Burnit,
John Bradford,
Thos. Starkweather,
Sam' Harvey,
Gale Ferman,
Sam' Chapins,
John Holmes,
Fran Storey,
Benj. Lamb,
Jonas Safford,
Chester Derby,
Fran. Matteson,
Geo. Briggs,
Phin' Ward,
Isaac Mathews,
John Heeling,
David Fay,
John Davis,
Oppiobks
Sergt. Sylvanus Brown,
Corpl. Eben' Charley,
Corpl. Weight Wright,
Corpl. Jonah Ives,
Corpl. Beuben Post,
Fifer, Jere'' Dewey,
Privates
Nath' Hamilton,
Eeuben Ives,
Philemon Johnson,
Benoni Kenney,
Miles Leat,
Isaac Mead,
Sam' McConnell,
Glover Nicholson,
Elias Post,
Charles Eoys,
Stephen Eoys,
Sam' Sheldon,
Artemus Southworth,
Gishor Southworth,
Eben' Tuttle,
Henry White,
Jon" Whipple,
Jed. Williams.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
831
Capt. Clarke Parker,
Lieut. Tim. Abbott,
Lieut. Ez' Parker,
Sergt. JoD» Griswould,
Sergt. John Cummins,
Offioeks
Sergt. Cyprian Herrick,
Corp]. Jo8. Potter,
CorpL Nath' Wood,
Corpl. Wm. Popple,
Drummer, Eln. Hunt,
Privates
Coon Reynolds,
Paul Gammet,
Caleb Clark,
Roger Kinsley,
Henry Walbridge.
Samuel Haynes,
Nath' Graves,
Wm. Roberts,
Eph. Potter,
Sam' Welch,
Levi Wheeler,
Abner Nobles,
Josiah Bates,
Moses Barber,
Caleb Morgan,
Fred Jewit't,
Reuben Bennit,
Abr. Dunning,
Isaac Grover,
Wm. Potter,
Eben' Ayre.
Benj. Herwood,
Levi Morgan,
ThoB. Card,
Henry Matterson,
Caleb Matterson,
Salmon Wheeler,
Wm. Herrington,
Stephen Olin,
Rich'' Herrington,
Jos. Willebar,
Jac. Barnheart,
[Archives, xv. 536, 637.]
Killed in Action
Lee, John, Priv., Capt. McKnown, Col. S. Warner, July 15, 1779.
Quackenbush, Jacobus, Corpl., Col. S. Warner, July 15, 1779.
Fletcher, John, Corpl., Col. Seth. Warner, Oct. 11, 1780.
[Archives, xv. 550.]
[The two Rolls which immediately follow are copied from " New York in
the Revolution as Colony and State." These Records were discovered,
arranged and classified, 1895-1898, by James A. Roberts, Comptroller. The
first edition was issued in 1897. The second, enlarged, edition of 1898, which
is here followed, contains forty-two additional names of " Green Mountain
Boys."]
The Line — Additional Cobps (GIeeen Mountain Boys)
[These muster-rolls are recorded as "Major Brown's Detachment," and
that detachment is mentioned as in " General Arnold's Regiment." (The only
mention of General Arnold found in our records.) The fact that the "Green
Mountain Boys" were at Quebec in 1776; that this detachment was also at
Quebec in 1776; that two of the officers on these rolls — Captain and Com-
missary Elijah Babcock and Captain Robert Cochran — are identical in name
and rank with those on a list handed to the Provincial Congress of New York
by Ethan Allen and Seth Warner, on July 4, 1775, as officers for the Green
Mountain Boys ; and the further fact that none of the men are recorded in any
other place, or with any other organization, all confirm the belief that the
soldiers on its rolls herewith were a part of that historic band.]
COLONEL ETHAN ALLEN ADJUTANT WILLIAM SATTERLEE
COLONEL SETH WARNER QUARTERMASTER JONATHAN CAPRON
MAJOR JOHN BROWN QUARTERMASTER SAMUEL MoCLUND
Capt. and Com. Elijah Babcock
" Gideon Beownson
" ROBBKT CoOHKAN
" Goodrich
" Hopkins
" Charles Nelson
Lieut. Palmbrlt Allen
" Michael Dunning
" James Goold
Lieut. Ebbnkzee Hyde
" William Lighthall
" David Pixley
" Waltee Switz
" Elishama Tozbe
" Ebenezee Walbeidgk
" Seth Wekeleb
Ensign Benoni Geant
" William Lighthall
832
STATE OF VERMONT
Abbot William
Alden Felix
Allen Abrahan
Allen Amos
Allen Samuel
Ames David
Andreas Jeremiah
Andrews Moses
Averil Ebenezer
Averill Robert
Bamur J.
Barker Alexander
Barkley Robert
Barlow Samuel
Beach Samuel
Beamen Jery
Beder John
Begar Alexander
Beltheh Stephen
Bennet Isaac
Beonet Nathan
Bheartwick John
Bishop Edos
Black Primas
Blackmon Epheram
Blanchard Abner
Blanchard Azriel
Blodget Elijah
Boeron M.
Boojgess Thomas
Borow Matthew
Brown John
Buck Isaac
Burk Jonathan
Burris John
Burris Matthew
Burroughs Matthew
Cancada John
Oapee George
Oapern Thomas
(Japron Jonathan
Carley Abraham
Caswell Eliphalet
Chadock Jonas
Ohamberlin Joseph
Chambers Henry
Chesley James
Chipman Jessey
Church John
Clark Isaac
Clark Jessey
Clarke James
Cobb John
Cochran Samuel
Collins William
ENLISTED MEN
Colter Jcseph
Cocnstook Aaron
Connely John
Corbit Eldad
Cross John
Cross Uriah
Cummins Benjamin
Curtis David
Curtis Timothy
David Abel
Davis Abel
Dernim Asa
Dernim Reubin
Dickey Elias
Doud Jesse
Dressen Jonathan
Drew Samuel
Dunlap Samuel
Dunn Duncan
Eastman Nathaniel
Eives Jonah
Erwme David
Fellows William
Fitch Jonathan
Fletcher John
Flood Moses
Flood Timothy
Fone Timothy
Foot Jennor
Force Timothy
Freeman Elias
Freeman John
Freeman Moody
Freeman Richard
French John
Fuller Elijah
Fuller William
Gamble James
Garvin Epheram
Gibson James
Gilbert Elisha
Goodcourage John
Gordon Alexander
Grant Benoni
Grapes Phillpo
Gray John
Grisweli Benjamin
Halet John
Hand Ira
Hand Oliver
Hardy James
Haselton John
Hastens Jonathan
Hawley Ichabod
Haws Edward
Heart John
Heath Benjamin
Henderson David
Heuiman Leonard
Heniman Moses
Holmes Orsamus
House Jonathan
Hulburt William
Huntington Jery
Huntley Benjamin
Hutcbins Asa
Jewet Jedediah
Johnson Jehial
Jonston Edin
Jonston John
Jurdon Jonathan
Kelley Abraham
Kelley John
Kellog Joseph
Kellom Samuel
Kentfield George
King Reuben
King Thomas
Klein Adonijah
Lapish John
Lee Jonathan
Libbey Joseph
Lighthall William
Locheron John
London
Luttington John
Luttmgton Moses
McConnel Jonathan
Magee William
Magrager Duncan
Malery David
Mallarce Nathaniel
Matthewson A.
Meloy J.
Messer Abiel
Michel Samuel
Millege John
Miller Robert
Milroy John
Moores Ezra
Morris John
Moss Timothy
Nayson Benjamin
Nayson Edward
Noids E.
Olcott William
Olt'ord Alexander
Ovits James
Owen Daniel
Owen Silvanus
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
833
Pain Francis
Park J.
Parker Amasa
Pasavile Jolin
Patee Zephniah
Patterson George
Paul Kobert
Philbrook Eliphalet
Piper Tiiomas
Powers Nicholas
Prindle Joel
Prose Benjamin
Putnam Asaph
Putnam Ephron
Quackenbush Gerardus
Quackenbush Jacobus
Quin Michel
Eenolds John
Eichards Edward
Bichardson Jonathan
Bipney John
Bobertson John
Eobinson Peter
Eowe Abner
Eowley Samuel
Eush George
Sanborn John
Saxston George
Serjeant Samuel
Shavalee Joseph
Shepherd David
Simpson William
Smith Abraham
Smith Benjamin Young
Smith Eliphelet
Smith John
Sopers William
Spencer Jesse
Spring Thomas
Squires James
Stannard Libeus
Sterling Archibald
Steven Isaac
Stevens John
Stewart John
Stickney Ezekiel
Stockwell Jacob
Stow Seth
Stuart Samuel
Sturges David
Styles Eli
Sullingham Henry
Thomas John
Thurstininlis Ward
Trouax John
Trowbridge Stephen
Turner Nicholas
Umpsted Israel
Van De Bogart Charles
Van Gelder John
Van Gelder Jonathan
Van Vorst Jelles D.
Van Wagenen Evert
Vine Ebenezer
Vine Eobert
Vine Solomon
Wakley Stephen
Walker Jonathan
Wallis Samuel
Waters John
Watkins Daniel
Welch David
Wells James
Whiston John
Wiley David
Willen Amos
Williams Nehemiah
Young John
Young Joseph
LFrom " N. Y. in the Eevolution," pp. 61, 62]
OuMBBRIiAND OOUNTY MiLITIA
MAJOE WILLIAM SHATTUCK
Oapt. Stbphbk Shepakd.son
COLONEL WILLIAM WILLIAMS
Capt. Asa Eiob
Capt. David Stowell
additional names on state treasobeb's pay books
Lieut. Simeon Edwabds Lieut. Timothy Boot
(No enlisted men found)
CUMBBBIiAND CoUNTY MlIilTIA — HaTOH'S C JMPANY OF MiNUTE MeN
MAJOE JOAB HOISINGTON
Capt. Joseph Hatch
Lieut. Amos Chambeblin
Lieut. EnxANAH Day
" Simeon Stevens
Abby Jacob
Abby John '
Abner Thomas
A\erill Samuel
Balding Elijah
Baldwin Elijah
Baldwin Seth
Bard John
Barnet Benjamin
Barton Henry
Baxter William
Belding Seth
MINUTE MEN
Bell William
Brown John
Carpenter Uriah
Carr Eobert
Chaffee Calvin
Chamberlain Asher
Chamberlain Joel
Chapley William
Cone Lemuel
Crofford James
Crook Charles
Curtiss Samuel
Darbe Simeon
Davies Abel
Davis Abel, Jr.
Devine Thomas
Dickerson Abraham
Easton Bildad
Eaton Samuel
Ellet John
Eoste Antoney
French John
Fuller Jonathan
Gould Moses
[5?,1
834:
STATE OF VERMONT
Gould Nehemiah
Hadley Jonathan
Hadley Samuel
Hardy Robert
Hasimen iMoses
Heath Jesse
Herriman Moses
Herriman Philip
Hickson James
Hogins Daniel
Huntriss James
Hutchinson John
Johnson John
Kelley Moses
Kitredge Nathaniel
McLauton James
Miller Eobert
Mills John
Moore Ezra
Moore Fairbank
Moore Fairbank,
Moore William
Morse John
Osband John
Owen Sylvanus
Page Jacob
Parker Elijah
Parker Timothy
Parkhurst Phineas
Percival Stephen
Phippan Joseph
Poast Eldad, Jr.
Pratt Josiah
Kanny Daniel
Piobinson Nathan
Savage Thomas
Seijeant Timothy
Jr. Silleway Hezekiah
Skales John
Smith John
Spring Thomas
Stevens Elias
Stevens John
Stevens Otho
Toney Anthony
Waterman Elijah
Webster Ephraim
White Nicholas
Willard Joseph
Williamsonn James
Wise John
Wright Abner
[From " N. Y. in the Eevolution," p. 134J
The Caimon Captured at Ticonderoga
The Cannon that were captured by Col. Ethan Allen, at Ticonderoga,
were inspected by Gen. Henry Knox, and transported to Boston in the
winter of 1775-1776. They were so eflfectively placed on Dorchester Heights
that the Enemy soon evacuated Boston. The number, and weight, of the
pieces moved was as follows: Two brass Cohorns,* total weight 800 pounds;
four brass Cohorns, weight 400 pounds; two brass Blortars, total weight 600
pounds; one iron Mortar, weight 600 pounds; two iron Mortars, total weight
3,600 pounds, and three iron Mortars, the total weight of which was 6,900
pounds. Of Cannon, in brass, there were eight three pounders weighing
28,000 pounds, three six pounders weighing 1,800 pounds, one eighteen
pounder, weight 1,200 pounds, one twenty four pounder, weight 1,800 pounds.
Of Iron Cannon there were six six pounders, total weight 15,000 pounds;
four nine pounders, total weight 10,000 pounds; ten twelve pounders, total
weight 28,000 pounds; seven double fortification Cannon, the total weight of
which was 28,000 pounds; and three others, the weight of which was 15,000
pounds. Added to these were two iron Howitzers.
* [ A Cohorn, or Coehorn, is a small mortar, generally 4H inches in caliber, light enough to
be carried by a few men, usually four.]
[ Prom N. Y. in the Eevolution, Supplement, 1901, p. 52]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 836
Capt. Azariah Wright's Company
Of Westminster, was organized between 1768 and 1770. By what authority
Wright held his captaincy is not known. The following list of members is
from " Hall's Eastern Vermont," p. 753.
Captain Azariah Wright First Sergeaiit Simeon Burke
Lieutenant Jabez Perry Second Sergeant Jesse Burke
PKIVATKS
Jacob Albee William Crook John Petty
John Albee David Daley Atwater Phippen
Lemuel Ames Jonathan Puller Joseph Phippen
Asa Averill Seth Goold Samuel Phippen
John Averill William Goold Eobert Band
Thomas Averill Francis Holden James Eichardson
Jabez Bates John Holt Nathaniel Robertson
Silas Burke Ichabod Ide Eeuben Robertson
Atherton Chaffee Israel Ide Edmund Shipman
Andrew Crook Joseph Ide Jehiel Webb
Robert Crook Robert Miller John Wells
The Westminster Massacre
The casualties in this unfortunate affair appear to have been
four: William French of Brattleborough, shot to death at West-
minster Court House just before midnight, March 13, 1775, and
buried with military honors on the 15th. The monument to his
memory stands near the centre of the old graveyard at West-
minster and shows the following quaint inscription:
In Memory of WILLIAM FRENCH
Son to M"' Nathaniel French Who
Was Shot at Westminster March y« 13*''
1775 by the hands of Cruel Ministereal
tools of Georg y'= 3'' in the Corthouse at
a 11 a Clock at Night in the 22" year of his Age
Here William French his Body lies
For Murder his blood for Vengance cries
King Georg the third his Tory crew
Tha with a bawl his head Shot threw
For Liberty and his Countrys Good
he Lost his Life his dearest blood
Daniel Houghton of Dummerston, shot in the body the same
night, survived nine days, and was buried near the grave of French.
Tomb not marked.
Jonathan Knight of Dummerston received a buck shot in the
right shoulder, and is said to have carried it there for more than
thirty years.
White, from Rockingham, was severely wounded in the
kuee, and for a long time incapacitated for labor.
[Accounts of this affair may be seen in State Papers, 55-59; Hall's Hist.
Eastern Vt., 318-334 ; Vt. Hist. Gaz. V. 570-576, &c.]
836 STATE OF VERMONT
Major Hopkins and Party Surprised at Fourteen Mile Island
St. Johns, 20th July, 1779.
List of a party of Col. Warner's regiment, who left Fort
George to gather huckleberries on Fourteen Mile Island, and
were killed, wounded, or taken prisoners the 15th instant by a
scout of twenty-four Indians and three white men sent out by
Colonel Claus.
Killed Prisoners
Major Wait Hopkins Capt. Gideon Brownson, also wounded
Sergt. Benj. Laraby " Simeon Smith*
Corp. Robt. Quackenbush Lieut. Michael Dunning
Private Soldier Robt. Smith Sergt. Curtis, also wounded
" Sam' Godsel Private Soldier Daniel Bean
Lee " John Whitely
" Bump " Freeman
.Women, Mrs. Quackenbush A boy 9 years old, S. Thomas
Mrs. Thomas
A Mrs. Scott and one child were wounded and left with
another child on the island. The Indians stripped and scalped the
men that were killed, but did not offer any violence to the women
after the first fire.
The ofBcers say that Colonel Warner's regiment is not quite
two hundred strong — the company of Rangers, 34 men, is at
Saratoga; a subaltern and 15 men at Bennington, and the rest at
Fort George under the command of Lieut. Col. Safford."
[From the Haldimand MSS in the British Museum, vol. 21, 842 ; came
through B. F. Da Costa of New York City to H. D. Hopkins of St. Albans.]
Another letter in the same volume says of this party: '' They
belong to the State of Vermont, commonly called Green Mountain
boys, and have been the most cruel and inveterate people from the
beginning of the rebellion, for after the affair at Bennington in
1777, the women insulted and abused some of our prisoners more
than the men."
[The three brief documents which follow, though not in place here, are
too valuable to be altogether omitted.]
Green Mountain Boys ' \
The Continental Congress passed, 5 July 1775, the following
Resolution : Resolved, that a regiment be raised out of the officers who
served in Canada, on the same terms on v,fhich the regiment, to be
•Simeon Smith, First Lieut, of John Patterson's Mass. Reg., May to Dec. 1775 ; Capt. of
Warner's additional Continental regiment, 5th July, 1776 ; retired 1 Jan. 17bl ; d. 1786. Eis-
torical Register, &c., hy B. F. Heitman.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 837
commanded by colonel Dubois, is to be raised; and that the follow-
ing persons be appointed officers of the said regiment:
Seth Warner, colonel;
Samuel Safford, lieutenant colonel;
Elisha Painter, major;
Wait Hopkins, John Grant, Gideon Brownson, Abiather Angel,
Simeon Smith, Joshua Stanton, (Abner) Seely, Jacob Vorsboroug,
captains; John Allen, Fusset (John Fasset, jr.), (Ebenezer)
Walbridge, (William) Deane, James Gold, Sill, Ebenezer
Hyde, Gamaliel Painter, first lieutenants. Ebenezer Beaumont,
adjutant. Journals of Congress, 1776, v. II, p. 334.
Board of War
Voted, in the Convention at Dorset, 27 Sept. 1776, that
Mr. Simeon Hathaway Mr. Cephas Kent
Dr. Jonas Fay Capt. Joseph Bowker
Nathan Clark. Esq. Capt. Joseph Woodward, and
Lieut. Joseph Bradley Nehemiah How
Lieut Martin Powell
be a Committee of War. ^Gov. and Council, I, p. 33.]
Voted, in the Convention at Westminster, 16 Jan. 1777, that
Major Thomas Chandler, Mr. Jotham Biglow
Mr. Stephen Tilden Col. Thomas Johnson
Mr. Ebenezer Hoisington Mr. Elijah Gates and
Mr. Joshua Webb Nicholas White
Lieut. Dennis Lockland
be a Committee of War to act in conjunction with the Committee of
War already chosen. [Gov. and Council, I. p. 47]
838
STATE OF VERMONT
LIST OF OFFICERS IN COMMAND
Allen, Ethan
Bayley, Jacob
BRIGADIER GENBRAIS
Enos, Roger
Hazen, Moses (N. H.)
Olcutt, Peter
Safford, Joseph
Abbot, John
Allen, Ebenezer
All f*Tl TT*fl
Bedel, Timothy (N. H.)
Bradley, Stephen R.
Claghorn, James
Clark, Isaac
Douty(Doty,DoTighty)Cornelius
Fletcher, Samuel
Hazen, Moses (N. H.)
COLONELS
Herrick, Samuel
Johnson, Robert
Johnson, Thomas
Lee, Thomas
Lyon,
Marsh, Joel
Marsh, Joseph
Marshall,
Mead (Meed) James
Olcutt, Peter
Robinson, Moses
Safford, Joseph
Sargeant, John
Wait, Benjamin
Walbridge, Ebenezer
Warner, Seth
Warren, Gideon
Webster,
Williams, William
Wood, Eljenezer
Claghorn, James
Clark, Isaac
Allen, Ebenezer
Barron, John
Brown, John (N. Y.)
Brownson, Gideon
Clark, Isaac
Alger, John
Allen, Ebenezer
Parmelee
Samuel
Anderson, James
Andrews, Isaac
Armstrong, Hezekiah
Ashley, Samuel
Babcock, Elijah
Joshua
Barney, Thomas
Bates, Benjamin
Bayley, Erye
John Gideon
Ward
Benjamin, John
Bentley, James
Bisbee, Abner
Blateslee, James
Blanchard, Nathaniel
Boardman,
Boyden, Josiah
Bradley, Lemuel
Samuel
Bramble, William
Briggs, Joseph
Brookins, James
Brown,
LIEUTENANT COLONELS
Fletcher, Samuel Wait, Benjamin
Safford, Joseph Walbridge, Ebenezer
MAJORS
Day, Elkanah
Edwards, Simeon
Goodrich, William(Mass.
Hoisington, Joab
Ormsby, Gideon
CAPTAINS
Brownson, Eli
Gideon
Bush, Timothy
Buell, Ephraim
Bull. Thomas
Burk, Jesse
Burt, John
Burton, Elisha
Bush, Timothy
Button, Matthias
Calkins, Stephen
Gary, Lemuel
Chandler, Jonathan
Claghorn, James
Clark, Isaac
Clay, James
Cochran, Robert
Ooffeen, John
Colbe, Ezekiel
Collins, Thomas
Comstock, Daniel
Cook, Asaph
Oooley, Benjamin
Cottle, Warren
Cox, Benjamin
Culver, Daniel
Curtis, Abel
Cushman, Solomon
Smith, Israel
Wait, Benjamin
Wheelock, John
Whitcomb,
Woods, Ebenezer
Dater, John
Day, Elkanah
Delano, Nathan
Dewey, Elijah
Zebediah
Dimmiok, Abel
Downer, Cyprian
Dudley, Martin
Duncan, Jason
Durkee, Bartholomew
Dyre, William
Eastman, Enoch
Everest, Zadock
Fasset, John
Fish, Josiah
Fitch, William
Gaige (Gage) William
Galusha, Elijah
Jonas
Gates, Elijah
Gilson, Michael
Gilbert, Daniel
Goodenough, Levi
Goodrich, Silas
Grant, John
Gray, John
Gree, Benriah
Hall, Jacob
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
839
Hatch, Joseph
Hawkins, John
Hazen, Joshua
Heaton, William
Hickok, Benjamin
Hines (Hinds) Jacob
Hodges, Edmund
Seth
Holton, Jonathan
Hopkins, Wait
How, Squire
Hunkins(Hawkins) Rob'
Hurd, Richard
Hurlbut, iKrael
Hutchins, William
Hyde, Lemuel
Ives, Abraham
Jackson, Abraham
Jewett,
Johnson, Thomas
Knight,
Lawrence, Bigelow
Lee, Thomas
Lovewell, Nehemiah
Lyon, Matthew
McClure, Samuel
McCune, William
Marcy (Mercy) John
Marsh, Abel
Marston, Jacob
Martin, Ebenezer
Matteson, Peleg
Mercy, John
Merrick, Ebenezer
Merriman, Abel
Moselej', Abishai
Mott, John
Nelson, Charles
Noble, Eli
Enoch [Mass.]
Andrus, Isaac
Baker, Peter
Bayley, Ward
Bradley, Lemuel
Bramble, William
Burton,
Darbe, Jonathan
Durkee, Bartholomew
Eager, Ward
Everest, Benjamin
Earwell, Isaac
Fowler, Abner
Green, Beriah
Hall, Enoch
Holmes, Nathaniel
Hopson, John
Noble, Tehan
Odell, Augustin
Jacob
Ormsby, Gideon
Page, Peter
Parker, (Charles) Clarke
Parkhurst, Ebenezer
Joseph
Patterson, John
Payne, Samuel
Perry,
ertPetty, John
Phelps, Shadraoh
Potter, Oliver
Powell, John
Pratt, John
Roberts, Lemuel
Robinson, Ichabod
John
Samuel
Safford, Jesse
Joseph
Salisbury, Abraham
Saijent,
Savage, Samuel S.
Sawyer, Jesse
Joseph
Thomas
Scott, Samuel
Seeley, Nathaniel
Seelye, Abner
Sexton, George
Sharp, William
Sharpe, Nicholas
Shepard, William
Simonds, William
Smith, Daniel
John
Nathan
Nathaniel
IIEUTBNANTS
Howland, Nathan
Hurd, Abner
Hyde, Lemuel
Ives, Abraham
Johnson, Moses
Little, Joseph
Lovewell, Nehemiah
Lyon, Zebulon
Moor,
Morey, Israel
Parkhurst, Calvin
Pixley, David
Post, William
Powell, John
Powers, David
Rice, Jonas
Smith, Samuel
Simeon
Steel
Spafford, John
Sprague, Elkanah
Starr, Comfort
Stark, John
Stevens, Simeon
Stillwell, John
Stone, John
Stowell, David
Strong, John
Taplin, John
Throop, John
Tichenor, Isaac
Train, Orange
Tyler, Joseph
Underbill, Abraham
Upham, William
Vanderhoff, Henry
Wait, Richard
Walcott (Wolcott) Giles
Wallace,
Wallis, Ebenezer
Warner, John
Weld, Ehas
Wheeler, Isaac
White, Jotham
Whitney, Benjamin
Willard, Samuel
Williams, Phineas
Samuel
Wilson, Ebenezer
Winslow, Nathaniel
Wood, Ebenezer
Jacob
Wait, Benjamin
Warren, Jonathan
Wright, Simeon
Richards, Charles
Bowlee, Thomas
Samson, Abisha
Scott, Jonathan
Silaway, Hezekiah
Smalley, James
Smith, Asahel
Frederick
Soper, Solomon
Spencer,
Spooner, Daniel
White, Lemuel
Nathaniel
Wiokwire, Joseph
Willard, Samuel
840
STATE OF VERMONT
Blanohard, John R.
Nathaniel
Calkins, Solomon
Hinman, Thomas
Everest, Noble
Bates, Christopher (?)
Beebe, Lewis
Bigloe, Oliver
Chipman, Lemuel
Church, David
Fuller, Josiah
Colvin, Levi
Oushman, Isaac
Hoar, William
SBEGEANTS
Montgomerj', Eobert
Standish, Samuel
CHAPLAINS
Hibbard, Ithamar
SUBGBONS
Dickinson, Nathaniel
Fay, Jonas
Foot, Nathan
Gates, Laban
Gould, William
SUKGEON'S MATES
Gibbs, •
Page, John
Partridge, Elisha
Perry, Josiah
Scott, Matthew
Murdock, James
Lewis, Joseph
Porter, Samuel
Buback, Jacob
Smith,
Washburn, Azel
Hazletine, John
INDEXES
INDEX 843
INDEX TO SPECIAL PERvSONS AND SUBJECTS.
Got. Chittenden 62, 76, 100, 104, 308, 413, 436, 439, 440, 689, 706, 724, 753
784, 788
Gov. CHnton 184
Major General Gates 60, 684, 686, 688, 784
Major General De La Fayette 64, 788
Sir John Johnson 184
Gen. Eeed 661
Gen. Stark 104, 612, 661, 783
Deserters 18, 323, 336, 337, 527, 543, 568, 570, 577, 578, 579, 581, 635, 636, 637
638, 683, 700, 748, 797, 798, 810, 828
Fla^s of Truce 60, 688, 689, 714, 720, 722, 728, 768, 791
Governor and Council, Orders of 76, 98, 100, 693, 697, 727, 783, 791
Green Mountain Boys 813, 814, 815, 816, 837, 831, 836
Independent Companies 18, 14, 338, 593, 673, 681 , 684, 686
Minute Men 2, 11, 285, 824, 825
Prisoners 51, 60, 107, 108, 109, 110, HI, 325, 354, 368, 401, 422, 435, 436, 438
446, 527, 536, 537, 565, 588, 597, 693, 694, 697, 700, 728, 727, 728, 729, 730
781, 736, 740, 741, 749, 750, 751, 752, 760, 761, 766, 768, 769, 773, 774, 775
776, 777, 778, 782, 785, 788, 791, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 799, 800, 804, 809
836
Bangers. . .13, 44, 47, 48, 49, 51, 135, 137, 164, 174, 195, 322, 325, 336, 338, 590, 639
040, 688, 689, 696, 697, 701, 719, 781, 783, 784, 790, 796, 808, 817, 818, 821
832, 836
Eegimenta, Gen. Arnold's, 659, 660, 831. Congress' own, 662. Canadian, 636
1st, 609, 804. 2nd, 786. 3rd, 787. 5th, 327, 701. 6th, 224, 344. 7th,
620, 805. 15th, 587.
Scouting. .6, 9, 11. 17, 25, 59, 83, 84, 87, 103, 113, 134, 144, 146, 187, 194, 301, 202
207, 281, 293, 295, 313, 327, 328, 335, 889, 845, 349, 350, 360, 361, 368, 371
413, 443, 539, 555, 556, 557, 637, 644, 696, 698, 699, 700, 703, 716, 725, 726
728, 732, 753, 786, 790, 791, 794, 797, 799, 800, 808, 817
Tories 18, 85, 193, 588, 595, 599, 600, 631, 691 , 693, 724, 788, 794, 797, 800
Volunteers 196, 306, 251, 296, 298, 314, 528, 542, 552, 562, 626, 780, 782, 783
789, 797, 811
844: INDEX
Events Gbotjpbd by Yeaes
[Since, for reasons partly given in the Preface, it was not possible^and in
many eases did not appear desirable — to reduce all events and documents to a
strict chronological order, it is hoped the following Table, supplementary to
that of General Contents, will serve the uses of those who seek a complete
view of the occurrences of any one year, or of the succession of events through
the war.]
1764 632
1768 835
1775 633, 661, 662, 663, 682, 683, 685, 813, 825, 835, 836, 837
1776 6S4, 635-641, 653-659, 684, 686, 817, 835, 837, 831
1777 635, 643-649, 663. 687, 688, 689, 783, 795, 798, 800, 830-833, 828, 837
1778 691, 699, 771, 785, 795, 797. 798, 800, 826
1779 700, 701, 733, 751, 772, 779, 788, 796, 797, 802, 808, 826, 836
1780 651, 701-731, 734, 732, 743, 744, 773, 781, 788, 829
1781 721-747, 749, 750, 753, 760, 762, 773, 782, 788
1783 747-768, 774, 789, 797, 804-807, 837
1783 768, 775
1784 776
1785 777
1787 778
INDEX OF TOWNS, ETC.
Addison 107, 109
Albany.. 662
Albany (N. Y.) 68, 695, 785, 794, 798, 810
Albany County (N. Y.) 813, 820
834
Arlington.. .108, 223, 438, 508, 549, 550
597, 603, 671, 700, 730, 748, 765
784,786,796,797,802,804
Athens 807
Barnard.. 201, 202, 274, 291, 705, 713
724, 782
BathrN. H.) 662
Battenkill (river in Vt. and N. Y.). .56
Beauport (Que. ) 636, 6 .7, 639
Bennington. .26, 27, 36. :^8, 103, 104, 107
Ui8, 109, 305, 397, 422, 424, 435
436, 567, 632, 633, 663, 669, 671
686, 694, 707, 709, 710, 720, 738
753, 765, 771, 776, 784, 786, 791
793, 798, 799, 800, 809, 836
Bennington County.. 107, 108, 109, 772
Berkshire County (Mass. ) 305
Bethel. .263, 360, 419, 430, 421, 704, 724
811
Boston (Mass.) 760
Bradford (see Moortown, Moreto-nn)
662, 665
Brandon (see Neshobe). . . .85, 143, 787
Brattleboro.107, 108, 401, 615, 617, 619
663, 669, 670, 729, 800, 804, 806
822, 823, 834, 826, 827, 885
Bridport 134
Brookfield 283, 285, 293, 350, 792
Brown's Camp 327
Brunswick 766
Bulwagga Bay (near Crown Point,
N. Y.)151, 178
Bunker Hill (Mass.) 661
Cabot 663
Cambridge (N. Y.) 398
Canaan (N. H.) 648
Canada 4, 85, 442, 663, 683, 688, 694, 719
720, 723, 727, 7.^6, 741, 748,749
750, 751, 766, 768, 773, 775, 778
785, 791, 796, 797, 809, 817, 836
Caatleton 208, 210, 211, 234, 241, 253, 304
337, 328, 376, 381, 383, 401, 450
456, 458, 460, 463, 465, 467, 468
470, 476, 478, 479, 480, 483, 484
Castleton 486, 487, 490, 491, 493, 496, .500
503, 505, 510, 511, 518, 514, 532
593, 702, 708, 706, 707, 709, 710
711, 712, 713, 722, 733, 738, 739
785, 736. 737, 753, 754, 779, 783
787, 790, 793, 798, 795, 796
Cavendish 13, 663, 835
Champlain, Lake. .64, 110, 111, 134, 154
697, 700, 716, 733, 751, 779, 785
794 797 799
Charlotte County. 813, 815, 817, 818, 820
823
Chester 825
Clarendon. 13, 57, 206, 331, 584, f:63, 673
674, 675, 700, 718, 730, 742, 771
778, 787, 793
Connecticut Ill, 112
Connecticut Eiver. .56, 69, 531, 773, 774
Coos (N. H. ) 6, 363, 809
Coos, the Upper 531, 589, 775, 789
Corinth 335, 732, 771, 811
Cork (Ire.) 769
Cornish (N. H. ) 343
Craftsbury 662
Crown Point (N. Y.)..154, 183, 663,685
714, 813
Cumberland (in Cumberland Co.) . . 805
Cumberland County.. .41, 107, 108, 109
123, 712, 791, 799, 803, 803, 813
815, 817, 818, 830, 831, 822, 834
835
Danby. .108, 133, 458, 671, 785, 771, 787
788, 798
Diamond Island (Lake George) . . 694
Dog Biver 339
Dorset... 13, 108, 694, 715, 738, 754, 787
788, 797, 803, 805, 815, 822,837
Dresden (part of Hanover, N. H.).841
354
Dummerston (see'Fulham) 617, 619, 801
806, 835
East Bay (near Whitehall, N. Y.). .790
Eden 633, 677, 680
Pairlee 33, 340, 663, 663
Filestown 504
Pishkil](N. Y.) 821
Five Mile Point (in Shoreham) 134
Port Ann (N. Y.) 413
Defiance (Barnard) 705, 724
846
INDEX
Fort Fortitude (Bethel) . . 199, 200, 360
419, 420, 421, 013, 704, 724
757, 790, 811, 812
George (N. Y.) 636, 836
at Hubbardton 781
at New Haven (Ft. William ?) 785
Kanger (Butland). ... 118, 133, 700
780, 793, 794, 798
at Skeensborotigh 153, 562
Vengeance (Pittsford) . . .375, 593
782,791, 793, 812
Wait (Corinth) 557, 732, 811
Warren (Oastleton) 593, 783
William (on Otter Greek) ... .786
Fourteen Mile Island (Lake George)
836
Fulham (Dummerston). . .833, 833, 830
Gloucester County. . .108, 109, 790, 815
817, 818, 820, 831
Grafton 665
Grassbrook (Brookline) 734
Green Mountains 774, 779, 799
Greensboro 663, 670
Guildhall 663
Guilford. . . .268, 369, 270, 608, 609, 619
629, 663, 776, 789, 803, 804, 805
807, 822, 823, 824, 836, 837
Halifax. .51, 798, 832, 823, 834, 836, 827
Hancock '. 683
Hanover (N. H . , see Dresden) 647
Hardwick 662
Harford 663, 690
Hartford 108, 200, 364, 295, 430, 663, 646
690,691, 697, 699, 713,835
Hartland 665
Harwick (Mt. Tabor) 13, 675
Haverhill (N. H.) 276, 648
Hertford (Hartland) ..647, 664, 693, 825
Hinsdale (Vernon) 836
Hoosack (N. y.) 783
Hubbardton 695, 768, 774, 781
Ira 777
Johns Town (Fulton Co., N. Y.)..789
Kennebec ( Me. ) 694
Kent (Londonderry) 664
Kingston (N. Y.)..' 831,832
Lake George Landing (N. Y.) 51
Lamoille River 732
Langale (see Longueuil)
La Prairie (Que.) 4, 685
Lebanon (N. H.) 647, 690, 796
Litchfield (N. H.) 647, 797
Londonderry 665
Longueuil, Longale (Que. ) 4, 685
Lowell 663
Lunenburg 664
Lyme (N. H.).34, 35, 839, 647, 750, 752
Manchester. .107, 108, 109, 553, 668, 670
671, 707, 710, 712, 736, 787, 788
791, 792, 794, 828
Marlborough 719, 796, 804, 805
Monkton 85, 794
Montgomery 662
Montreal (Canada) 635, 65s, 658, 664, 665
685, 697, 698, 778
Moors', Paul 102
Moortown (Bradford) 664, 719, 775
Moretown (Bradford). . .9, 83, 109, 146
338, 345, 361, 555, 662, 716, 736
732, 753, 777
Morristown (N. Y. ) 648
Mount 706
Mount Independence (in Orwell; 9, 157
184, 634, 795
Neshobe (Brandon) ... .13, 85, 142, 787
Nesholia 109
Newburj'. .11, 30, 108, 113, 381,294, 340
341, 353, 354, 364, 368, 371, 627
661, 662, 664, 777, 809, 818
Newbury (N. Y.) 647
New City (Lansingburgh, N. Y.)..774
Newfane 670
New Hampshire 773
New Hampshire Grants.. 8, 13, 663, 684
776, 777, 815
New Haven 13, 785, 794, 822
Newton (N. Y.) 769
New York County 813
New York State 692, 796
N. Fairre 108, 109
Norwich. .21, 24, 395, 356, 647, 661, 664
716, 725, 790
Onion Biver 725, 784
Orford rN. H.j 23, 347
Orleans (Isle of?) 636, 637, 639
Orleans, Isle of (Que. ) 694
Otter Creek. . .57, 80, 134, 671, 685, 786
Panton 792
Pawlet...30, 514, 664, 687, 771, 784, 787
790, 794, 799, 805
Peacham. . . . 355, 356, 360, 418, 662, 811
Piermont (N. H. ) 23, 355, 648
Pittsford. . 6, 13, 57, 185, 188, 593, 644, 673
674, 675, 703, 704, 774, 779, 781
782, 786, 787, 791, 793
Pomfret. .32, 300, 661, 664, 691, 703, 704
825
Poultney 13, 184, 703, 714, 787
Pownal. . 107, 108, 400, 483, 510, 665, 673
708, 786
Putney 665, 799, 801, 822, 833, 836
Quebec (Canada) .638, 653, 655, 656, 657
659, 664, 689, 694, 697, 777, 785
791, 837, 831
INDEX
84:7
Reading 207
Eiohmond County (N. Y.) 813
Eockingliam.107, 66), 665, 670,823, 826
835
Eoyalton 185, 190,191, 256, 257, 260, 261
264, 274, 276, 278, 285, 340, 364
613, 647, 704, 724, 792, 795
Rupert. .461, 504, 597, 665, 707, 714, 787
788, 793, 794, 805
Rupert Mountain 631
Rutland 13, 57,80, 107, 109, 121, 153, 327
375, 665, 673, 674, 675, 695, 751
779, 780, 786, 787, 788, 794, 796
798, 800, 808
Rutland County 163
St. Johns (Que.) 4, 6, 662, 685, 689
SanCoick (N. Y.) 777, 783
Sandgate 554, 787, 788
Saratoga (N. Y.) .398, 400, 409, 411, 424
428, 431, 490, 748, 836
Shaftsbury. .431, 519, 083, 706, 779, 783
786
Sharon 613, 705
Shelburne 692, 785
Shoreham 13, 327
Shrewsbury 383
Skeensborough (N. Y. , now Whitehall)
151, 152, 153, 176, 436, 493, 495
497, 499, 500, 509, 528, 562, 671
683, 703, 733, 792, 794, 797
Sorel (Que.) 663, 664
Springfield 13, 17, 272, 697, 798, 818, 823
825, 826
Stafford? (N. H.?) 648
Stamford 109
Stillwater (N. Y.) 784
Stockbridge (N. H.) 647
Strafford. .19, 20, 21, 28, 24, 25, 281, 294
295, 312, 339, 350, 689, 771, 773
Sudbury 13
Sunderland 107, 108, 786
Thetford. .19, 20, 109, 312, 364, 662, 665
0-09 753 773
Ticonderoga (N.Y.) 16, 85, 14*9, 151,153
154, 176, 178, 183, 635, 682, 703
771, 792, 795, 796, 813, 814, 820
834
Tinmouth 13, 327, 700, 787
Tomlinson (Grafton) 665
Townsend 108, 109, 801
Troy (N.Y.) 662
Tryon County (N. Y.) 820
Vershire 312, 722
Virginia 748
Walden 662
Wallingford. .57, 108, 465, 762, 787, 797
Walloomsaok (N.Y.) 783, 795
Weathersfield 825, 826
Weathersfleld (Conn. ) 048
Wells 787, 802
Westfleld 662
Westminster 266, 665, 670, 691, 754, 801
803, 807, 822, 823, 826, 835, 837
White Creek (N. Y. ) 437, 612
White River 771
Williamstown 670, 675, 789, 790, 794
797
Wilmington 799, 805
Windham County 438, 603, 605, 606, 607
629, 721, 754, 775, 776, 789, 792
803, 804, 805, 806, 807
Windsor 83, 107, 193, 648, 665, 669, 709
724, 729, 789, 798, 799, 825
Windsor (N. Y.) 648
Woodford 727
Woodstock 59, 87, 108, 280, 285, 690, 094
697, 705, 712, 724, 825
INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS
Aaron, Joseph 50, 322
Abbe (see Abby, AlbyJ, Eleazer. . .791
John 40, 2G0, 804
Abbott, or Abbot, Abial 258
Chauncey 141, 333
Daniel 581
Joel 431, 500
John. .. .176, 288, 405, 406, 407, 410
412, 429, 430, 431, 453, 493
493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498
499, 500, 596
Jonas 432, 488, 522
Nathaniel 819
Samuel 131, 176, 199
Timothy 398, 424, 633, 831
"Walter 52, 364
William. .130, 386, 534, 540, 657, 832
Abby (see Abbe, Alby, Albree),
Ebenezer 629
Jacob 641, 833
John 641, 833
Abel, Azel 392, 554
Thomas 27, 220, 415, 606
Abner, Thomas.. Ill, 169, 624, 626, 639
640, 668, 800, 833
Achelsmour, John 580
Achley, Francis 773
Adams, Aaron, 5, 10, 166, 179, 241, 380
475, 553, 599, 700
Abel 83, 199, 539
Benjamin 376, 511
Daniel ... 4, 10, 44, 46, 50, 95, 165
179, 306, 211, 233, 374, 379, 469
473, 565
David 165, 464
Gideon 141, 287, 464
Isaac 124, 322, 376, 570, 592
James 10, 241, 379, 473
Jeremiah 161, 236, 513
Job 807
Joel, Jr 398
John 438, 602, 798
Jonathan 155, 334, 579, 593
Joseph 511
Levi, or Levy 176, 388, 464
Martin 395, 564, 593
Adams, Plym 593
William 287
Corporal 351
Adjatent, John 584
Stephen 585
Adkins, Thomas 502
Agan, Patrick 501
Ager (see Ayer), Ward 35
Agord, Samuel 456
Aiken, Jonathan 42, 302
Aikins, or Aikens (see Akins),
James 590
Nathaniel... 42, 202, 293, 336, 338
590, 703, 829
Solomon. . . . 131, 202, 293, 360, 390
537, 794
Aimes, Elijah, see Ames
Aimey, John 521
William 531
Ainsworth, Amariah 643, 646, 649
Andrew 709
Daniel 361, 703, 798
Henry 346
John (Ains ), 138
Akely, Francis 663, 773, 795
Akins, Peter 314, 316, 830
Albee, Jacob 835
John 835
Albree, Ebenezer 198
Albrough, Martin 215
Alby (see Abbe), Daniel 66, 67
Eleazer.
18
Alden, Felix 654, 832
Seth 793
Aldrich (see Eldridge), Levi. .391, 570
Ziba 383
Alebone, or Asebone, Reuben 88
Ales, James 683
Ales worth, see Aylesworth
Alexander, Aaron 40
James 517
John 322, 490, 832, 824, 827
John, Jr 222, 488
Jonathan 827
Jonathan Sartle 824
Alford, Alexander 422, 583, 636
INDEX
849
Alford, Amasa 592
Benedio 97
George 196, 300
Alger, Amiel 410, 495, 625, 668
Jared 21, 274, 384, see Aulger
John 20
Eoger 204
Silas 21, 275
Simeon 391, 571
Mr 27
Allen, Abraham 635, 636, 832
Amos.. ..108, 110, 387, 573, 624, 635
686, 668, 676, 882
Caleb.... 50, 141, 176,288,464,810
Dan 18, 89, 167, 230, 459, 631
Daty 176, 287
Doty 464
Ebenezer...4, 10, 44,45, 66, 67, 151
161, 163, 179, 182, 188, 195
203, 206, 208, 211, 217, 233
234, 241, 249, 300, 309, 320
322, 325, 336, 378, 379, 392
554. 687, 639, 697, 701, 713
771, 772, 774, 778, 780, 781
782, 783, 785, 786, 789, 790
791, 792, 797, 799, 808, 814
815
Edward.. .74, 99, 108, 111, 351, 540
668
Elihu 18, 59, 126, 128, 189, 250
395, 564, 646
Elijah 199, 351, 540
Elisha....7, 160, 236, 382, 465, 513
Elnathan 283, 354
Ethan. ..308, 772, 773, 813, 814, 816
822, 831, 834
Ezra 235
Gideon 65, 74, 288, 516
Heber 94
Heman 814, 815
Henry 156, 427,455
Ira 152, 156, 157, 167, 169, 170
176, 197, 210, 225, 227, 230
243, 287, 289, 303, 872, 873
403, 426, 428, 449, 450, 451
452, 453, 454, 456, 457, 458
459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464
465, 545, 547, 548, 588, 595
596, 597, 599, 600, 622, 626
631, 696, 709, 710, 712, 735
782, 793, 806, 814, 815r
James 74
John 890, 527, 794, 837
Jonathan. .66, 67, 168, 280, 459,802
Josiah 44, 46, 289, 828, 826
Justice 48, 135, 137
[54]
Allen, Justus 141, 287, 538, 558, 806
Levi 814
Moses 279
Nathan. ..74, 124, 204, 337, 528, 530
565
Nathaniel 318, 395
Obadiah....66, 67, 91, 168, 372, 373
Parmelee 49, 135, 137. 141, 322
324, 425, 538, 558, 655, 701
715, 720, 733, 773, 780, 781
784, 785, 831
Prince 163
Robert.. .74, 123, 168, 336, 462, 734
Salmon 807
Samuel. ..94, 165, 179, 184, 200, 236
261, 296, 338. 876, 879, 890
473, 512, 526, 685, 686, 703
715, 726, 787, 830, 832
Samuel Grixon, or Griks. .643, 649
Seth 76, 231
Thomas .... 872, 462, ( Allin) , ... 163
Timothy 49, 141, 176, 328, 336
424, 437, 486, 522
William 283, 698
Zoah 163
Captain 802
Colonel 425, 781, 814
General 296, 703, 780, 800, 805
Major 715, 781, 782, 793
AUice, Moses 523
Alvord, Asher 315, 316, 830
Benjamin 391, 571, 617
Ambler, Ebenezer 162
James 474
Moses 323, 475
Ames (seeEames), Amos 258, 664, 672
777
Asa 301
Barnabas 484
Comfort 389, 445
David 659, 832
Elijah 124, 228, 899, 428
John 140
Lemuel 41, 835
Zeb 119, 121
Sergeant 811
Amey, William 164
Ammon, or Ammond, Martin.. 108, 111
668
Amsbury, Joseph 576
Amsdale, Abner 581
Anderson, Abraham 215
Andrew 302, 459, 631
David 42
James. . .47. 302, 318, 428, 550, 706
John 144, 180
Robert 451
850
INDEX
Anderson, Thomas 384, 536
William 318, 884, 428, 440, 508, 537
706
Andias, Isaac 88
Andress, Jeremiah 654, 832
Richard 553
Andrew, Jacob 505
John 505
Thomas 519
Andrews, Benjamin 15, 673, 6'i9
Ebenezer 105, 178, 471 , 800
Edgar 820
Elizur 818
Ephraim 99, 250, 466
Isaac 413, 456, 574, 805
Jehiel 310
John 310, 375, 471, 526, 800
Joseph 88, 413, 519
Levi 820
Moses. . 310, 375, 472, 655, 673, 679
832
TituB 250, 479
403
Andrias, Bildad 31
Andrice, Ebenezer 5
Andros, or Andross, John.... 329, 349
555, 753
Levi 329
Andrus, Benjamin 13, 323
David 288, 453, 543
Isaac 175, 387, 431, 480, 806
Isaac, Jr 247
Jehiel 74
John 65, 390, 543
Joseph 123, 175, 246, 782, 798
Angell, Abiathar 837
Nedabiah 96, 644
Nehemiah 57
Angelo, Caleb 96
Anger, Eelix 424
Angle, Abiathar 318
Annable, or Anibal, William. . . .32, 63
75, 819
Annis, Charles 340
Ezra 582
Isaac 340, 582
Jacob 340, 582
John 394, 525
Anseres, Joseph 88
Antisal, or Antizel, Parsons 347
Perez 276
Simon 78,80
Simeon 229
Arche, James 546
Ardway , James 311
Arl , Daniel 430
Armon, or Armond, John 384, 537
Arms, David 198
Armstrong, David 499
Hezekiah 213, 413, 604
Hezekiel 26
Hopestill 10, 26, 634, 635
J 464
James 8
John 213, 486, 632
Jonathan 152, 210
Joseph 427
Lebbeus, or Libeus, . . 26, 115, 213
413, 424, 486, 604, 632, 786
Nathan 405
Robert 507
Arnist, Frederick 364
Arnold, Daniel 168, 449
Ebenezer 496
James 508
John 206, 331, 553, 584
Levi 414, 508
Oliver 58, 96, 831, 585, 645
Stephen 332
General 659, 660, 831
Arnum, John V", see Van Arnum
Arven, Joseph 266
Arwick, David 820
Asebone, Reuben 88
Ashcraft, Daniel 824, 827
Ashley, Elisha. . . 44, 94, 160, 382, 513
Elkanah 149, 160, 184, 251, 376
511 592
Enoch 160, 336, 376,' 592
Francis 773
John. ... 94, 160, 184, 376, 476, 511
Samuel <;42, 643, 649
Simes 699
Thomas 94, 160, 882
William. . . 44, 46, 64, 94, 236, 315
511, 593, 687
Wm. Simmes 276, 291, 347
Zenas 486, 489
Asley, see Ashley
Athorn, Simon 819
Atkins, see Adkins
Attoksin, Jonathan 307
Atwater, William 439
Atwood, David 221
James 86, 119, 121, 543
Jonathan 50, 72
Oliver 301
Samuel 415, 483, 633
Samuel, Jr 488
Augurs, Phelix 489
Aulger (see Alger), Jared 536
Ausgood, see Osgood
Austin, Baley 305
INDEX
851
Austin, Caleb 287
John 390
Nathaniel 305, 570, 593
Solomon 509
Averill, or Averal, Asa. . . 40, 266, 804
807, 835
Ebenezer 655, 833
Isaiah 508, 550
Jesse... 108, 111, 224, 321, 887, 573
601, 624, 668, 800
John 75, 76, 366, 823, 835
John, Jr 804
Joseph 8, 150, 244, 450
JoBiah 172, 414, 602, 798
Paul 736
Kobert. .150, 344, 450, 600, 635, 636
803, 832
Samuel 641, 833
Tha' 602
Thomas... 267, 393, 578, 603, 798
835
Wyman 244, 320, 387, 573, 767
747
Averis, Captain 785, 794
Averspors, Peter 79
Avery, Joseph 545, 600
Josiah 49
Paul 736
Eobert 545
Samuel 36
Ayer (see Ag;er),Ebenezer. 213,398, 831
Ayers, Solomon 388, 560
Aylesworth (see Ellsworth), Abel. .173
Arthur 72, 397, 567
Charles 204
John 131, 321
Stephen 215
Wanton 203, 315, 400, 482
William 36, 89
B — k — , Amariah 645
Babcock (see Badcock), Ebenezer. .231
489
Elijah 653,814,831
Henry 401, 523
Jason 410, 495
John 498
Joshua 580, 734
Captain 802
Back, George 276
Bacon, Asa 800
Edmund 323, 396, 830
James 388, 561
John 361, 346, 419,690
Philip 386
Philips 534
Samuel 650
Bacon, Sergeant 300
Badcock (see Babcock), Daniel... 380
Ebenezer 415
Henry 303
Josiah 346
Spaman 435
Badger, Daniel 367, 639, 804
Bagley, James 69
Levi 405
Sylvester 119
Baidwell, Solomon 639
Bailey (see Bay ley), Benjamin. . . .233
344, 374, 469, 526
Christopher S 589
Edward 233, 344, 374, 469
Elijah 433
Elisha 406
Frye 688
Jacob 57
John 374
Orsamus 521
Samuel 90, 808
Ward 809
Colonel 732
General 339, 85J, 352, 355
Bain. Jeremiah 555
Baird, John 3, 11, 113,369
Baker, Absalom 94
Asa 72 347
Daniel. ..88, 387, 890, 449, '527, 574
Ebenezer 468
George 88
Herrington 488
Ichabod 388, 560
Isaac 575
John 37
Joseph 227, 406
Ozi 515, 547, 804, 807
Peleg 38
Peter 413, 493
Remember 814
Pteuben. . . .66, 67, 76, 106, 135, 138
167, 304, 390,318, S87, 451
Rufus 288, 453
Samuel 72, 220
Solomon 516
Thomas 834, 837
Timothy 516
Zebulon 489
Balcom, Henry 315, 817, 618, 830
Balding, or Baldwin, Abel 431
Elijah 640, 833
Isaac 421
Baldwin (see Balding), Abel 443
Asa 436, 455, 694
Benjamin 838, 463, 555
Daniel 358
852
INDEX
Baldwin, Eleazer 455
Elijah 63, 356, 639, 833
Isaac 442
Joel 4, 10, 212, 234
Jonathan 542
Levi 52,56
Miles 310, 477
Seth (Baldin, 34J 639, 833
Silas 427
Drummer 257
Bale, Elijah 433
Ball, Edward 88
James 314, 316, 830
Joseph 22, 52, 259
Reuben 108, 111, 624, 668, 778
Ballard, John 136
Joseph 223
Murry 518
Sheribeah 201
Tilley 222
Ballis, German 68
BallowB, John 425
Bally, Charles 8
Bampus, James 5
Bamur, J 832
Banchard, Azariah 101
Band ay, Simeon 429
Banfill, George 69
Bannister, Jason 385, 533
Jesse 276
Lazarus 199
Sibis, or Libis 798
Silas 28, 83, 539
Timothy 276, 385, 533
Barber, Daniel.. .62, 150, 244, 450, 600
Gideon 91
James 376, 512
John 425
Joseph 218, 400, 510
Martin. .66,67, 74,136,138,167,289
449 599
Moses 298, 522,' 831
Bard, John 639, 833
Bardsley, John 412
Barker (see Baker), Alexander. 659, 832
Ebenezer 306
Isaac 169, 227, 451, 588
Joseph 58, 85, 229, 645
Timothy 85
Barkley, Eobert 657, 832
Barlow, Heman 289
Nathaniel 475
Samuel 128. 163, 635, 686, 832
Warren 66, 67
Barnard, Benjamin 349
David 632
John 349
Barnard, Robert, Jr 329, 555
Barnate, Benjamin 13, 115
John 12, 114, 369
Samuel 12, 114, 369
Barnes (see Barns), Aaron 575, 594
Asa 306
Daniel. .185, 337, 387, 550, 573, 602
Ephraim 829
James 425
John 119, 161, 188, 819, 825
Moses 306
Roswell 306
Thomas 38
William 153
Barnet, or Barnett, Benjamin.. 3, 147
329, 369, 371, 555, 639, 640
651, 664,833
Joel 282
John 3, 147, 329, 537, 555, 652
Moses 407, 492
Nathaniel 408, 492
Robert 665
Samuel 555, 628
Samuel, Jr 3
Barney, Edward 268
Jef 268
John 268
Thomas. . . .66, 68, 90, 167, 289, 449
548, 599, 626, 802, 806
William 577
Barnham , Ashbel 426, 455
Daniel 623
David 426
Barnhart (see Barronhart), Joseph
(Jacob) 88, 831
Barns (see Barnes), David. . . .126, 128
Ebenezer . . . 49, 321, 4a9, 602, 706
Eli 546
Ephraim.... 314, 316, (Ephre) 348
610, 611
Iham 348
John 131, 783, 830
•John, Jr 269
Lemuel 470
Nathaniel 505, 612
Samuel 533
Thomas 392, 572
William 280, 292
Barnum, Asa 484
Barnebas 815
Daniel 388, 561
Gideon 398, 484
Richard (Barnomj 44, 46, 85
Timothy 228, 398, 484
Barr, Alexander. ... 5, 13, 15, 153, 673
William 375, 476
Barran, see Barron
INDEX
853
Barratt, Amos 115
Barret, or Barrit, Daniel 456, 793
Edmund (EmondJ 602
Oliver 107, 109, 110, 623, 668
Peter 510
Thomas 55, 273
Barrett, or Barratt, Asa 397, 568
Benjamin 576
James 220
John 373, 785, 835
Joseph 55, 199
Joseph, Jr 540
Moses 539
Samuel 150, 244, 450
Stephen 124
Barron, John. . . 9, 28, 83, 84, 146, 328
345, 349, 361, 555, 753
Moses 147, 651
William 528, 530
Barronhart (see Barnhart, Beam-
hart), Joseph..., 406, 498
Barrow, James 386
Barrows, Isaac 312
James 380, 338, 386, 535
Jonathan 638
Barsly, John 493
Bartholomew, Jephtha 784
Philip 437
Timothy 19, 33, 364
Esquire 312
Bartlett, or Bartlet, Bartlit, Asa . . 535
Lieut. B 517
Benjamin 318, 428, 438, 508, 550, 602
Ebenezer 172, 538
Elet 356
Elisha 244, 450, 545, 600
Elliot 145, 257
Fish 450
Eisk 244, 545, 601, 800
Gershom 21, 52, 257, 295
Gershom, Jr 32, 359
Ichabod 63, 344, 439, 508
Ithaman (Ithamar) 281
John 807
Jonathan 257, 283, 356
Joseph 33, 37, 53, 356
JSTathaniel. . . . 315, 316, 630, 807, 830
Philip 392, 572, 593, 754
Samuel 259, 748
Tisk (Fisk?) 150
Corporal 414
Sergeant 793
Barto, Benjamin 90, 427
Samuel 136,783
Barton, Andrew 93, 352
Elijah 90
Henry 640, 833
Barton, Jedediah 95, 153, 157
John 190
Simeon 141
Basbet, Enoch 457
Bashman, Samuel 437
Basley, Levi 497, 499
Bassett, Ezra 582
Eufus 280
Seth 78, 80, 215, 400, 483
Bates, Benjamin 218, 510
Christopher 328, 399, 484
David 76
Jabez 384, 537, 835
James. .65, 78, 81, 353, 273, 398, 413
484, 533, 830
Jonathan 229, 484, 522
Joshua 398
Josiah 398, 831
Boger 56
Bufus 45, 46, 687
Samuel 136, 389, 445, 447
Walter 116, 253, 398, 484, 830
Water 522
William 83, 400, 482
Zabez 537
Bawnat, Samuel 726
Bawsard, David 543
Baxter, Elihu 258, 294, 664
John 25
Bichard 311
Simon 392, 554,650
William 639, 640, 833
Bayley (see Bailey), Abijah.. .147, 652
Benjamin 390
Edward 378
Elijah 32
Elisha 562
Ephraim 3, 12, 31, 54, 114, 369
Fry, or Frye 6, 13, 53, 60, 114
369,371, 637, 688, 773
777, 803
Jacob 56, 696, 785, 818
Jacob, Jr.. 2, 11, 113, 369, 371, 627
James 2, 11, 31, 54, 113, 369
371, 638
John 378
John Gideon, 3, 12, 30, 113, 628,803
Joshua 2, 11, 113, 371, 627
Orsamus 164, 589
Ward 531,589, 775, 789
General 6, 662, 821
Beach, Aaron 296, 309, 645, 830
Allen 309
Anariah 34
Elihu 199
Gershom 93, 137, 128, 163, 178
333, 473, 782, 796
85i
INDEX
Beach, Gershom, Jr
Moses 395,
Noah.. 27, 64, 93, 117, 153, 196,
645,
Samuel 107, 109, 110, 153,
623, 655, 668, 774,
Stephen 131,
Beadle, see Bedel
Beal, "William 611,
Beaman (see Beman), Aaron
Daniel 104, 397, 568,
Jery 635, 636,
Levi
Nathan 108, 111, 168, 624,
Nathaniel
Beamheart (see Barnhart) Jacob. .
Beamus, see Bemas.
Bean (see Bears), Daniel., Ill, 624,
769,
Eliphalet 274,
Phineas
Thomas
Bearce, Jonathan
Bears, or Beans, Benjamin . . . .76,
Daniel
Beat, Abijah
Beaumont, Ebenezer
Bebee (see Beeby ) , Alexander. . 309,
Ezekiel
Jonathan
Lewis 710,
Reuben
Sebee
Bebens, Jacob 291,
Beckas, John
Joseph
Becket, Grant
Eice
Beckwith, Grant
Jonathan
Martin 892,
Eice 76, 91, 168,
Eoyoe
Eufus 392,
Silas
Bedel, Timothy. . .63, 69, 662, 771,
William . . .66, 68, 91, 168, 230,
Beder, John 655,
Beeby (see Bebee), Hezekiah
Beech, see Beach.
Beedle, see Bedel.
Beeman, see Beman.
Begar, Alexander 655,
Bejam, Joseph 201,
Belding, Seth 640,
Beldridge, John
Belknap, Calvin 388,
309
565
809
801
309
832
540
552
793
833
388
668
387
298
668
836
443
811
274
341
230
108
180
837
471
471
346
711
201
820
358
516
516
387
128
574
231
554
231
126
554
231
788
459
832
477
833
313
833
453
559
Belknap, David 259,
Jesse 27,
Moses
Bell, Benjamin 55,
Jonathan 211, 234, 241,
Matthew
Oliver 179, 296, 380, 473,
William 28, 53, 639,
Bellenap, or Bellenys, John
Bellows, Benjamin
Beltheh, Stephen
Beman (see Beaman), Aaron
Daniel 48, 88,
Elijah 52, 274,
Haines, Jerry. . . 108, 111, 624,
677,
Joseph
Nathan 289, 578, 599,
Samuel 18,
Bemas, John
Levi 559,
Bement, Haynes
Jonathan
Nathan
Benatt (see Berratt), Amos
Benedict, Ichabod 508,
Joseph 409,
Oliver
Benell, Samuel
Benjamin, Caleb 385,
John 28, 193, 260, 385, 419,
533, 774, 790, 791, 798,
Captain 782, 801, 809,
Bennett, or Bennet, Amos. . . .323,
356
144
258
586
474
581
830
833
798
773
833
230
836
839
668
678
636
676
509
617
Bank
Benjamin 101, 144,
Bozzel
Caleb 72,522,
David
Doppon (Dopson)
Ephraim
Francis
Isaac 655,
Jabez 411, 482,
John 239,
Jonathan 284, 423,
Josiah
Nathan 659,
Phineas 218,
Eeuben. . . .78, 80, 88, 125, 139,
Eoswell 388,
Samuel 338,390,
Selden
Silas 88, 125, 128, 488,
Sylvanus
355
668
368
550
503
409
616
534
433
799
811
393
579
.36
158
596
805
502
314
463
412
832
612
278
603
161
882
483
298
831
453
527
214
523
.87
INDEX
85t
Bennett,William.l85, 289, 325, 386, 432
449, 535, 548, 591, 599, 626
806, 829
Benson, Joseph 99, 249, 466
Stutson 41ii
Bentley, James 85, 124, 310, 375
James, Jr 85
Eiohard 64, 101, 289
Samuel 37
Thomas 85, 334
Benton, Eldad 819, 830, 825
Joel 257, 282, 384, 586
Jonathan 325, 356, 820, 829
Landon 561
Lent 56
Loudon 320, 388
Medad 256, 704, 705, 819
Samuel 718
Bergh, Cornelius V" D., see Van-
debergh.
Bernard, 451
Berr, see Burr
Berratt (seeBenatt), Amos 368
Barrett, John 824
Bersley, Levi 430
Berton, or Boston, Andrew 463
Besse, Anthony 362
Bethel, Stephen 657
Betts, John 5
Bevee, John 492
Bewell, Salmon 561
Bewier, Zebulon 417
Bheartwick, John 636, 832
Bicknell, Amos 360, 527, 713, 782
Biddlecome, Daniel 37, 323, 415
Eichard 73, 116, 223, 416
Bigelow, Joel 833, 836
Jotham 837
Oliver 491
Eussell 617
Samuel 509
Bight, John 610
Bigsbee (see Bixby), Jonathan 343
Samuel 343
Billing, Christopher 663
Nathan 489, 606
Billings, Ebenezer 576
John 55, 356, 704, 819
Nathan 75, 119, 376, 416
Nathaniel 121
Samuel 703, 788,810
Sergeant 191
Bills, Jonathan 338, 403
Biney, Samuel 460
Bingham, Benjamin. 125, 138, 131, 150
336, 387, 573
Caleb 341
Bingham, Calvin 220, 60(
Jedediah 62, 150, 234, 59?
Jeremiah 27, 231, 415, 48";
John 392, 554
Ozias 481
Silas 4, 95, 165, 34J
Solomon 474, 47(
Zedediah 51f
Birch, see Burch
Bisbee, Abner 272, 823, 825, 82(
John 17, 86, 272, 823, 82C
Bishop, Benoni 337, 46f
Eleazer 376, 341
Elijah 131, 139,586
EnoB 657, 83S
Jeremiah. 83, 119, 133, 195, 351, 83!;
Joel 377
John 44, 85
Lemuel 324
Levi 83, 539
Seth 83, 540
Timothy 61
Corporal 351
Sergeant 595
Bixby (see Bigsbee), Daniel . .528, 53C
Manasseh 42
Samuel 36
Blachar, see Blanchard
Black, Mingo 48f
Primas 657, 83S
Thomas 34?
William 384, 536
Blackman, Ephraim. ..50, 186, 138, 16C
223 636
Holland (see Blaokmar) . . 293*, 39C
Jedediah 233, 395, 565, 731
Blackmar (Blackmer), Hallam 338, 531
Holand 590, (Hollon) 194
Samuel 48f
Thomas 30J
Timothy 59t
Blackmon (Blackmor) Epheram (see
Blackman) 636 832
Blaimer, Timothy 345
Blair, Eobert 27, 31f
Blake. William 257, 285
Blakely, John 81
Samuel 6E
Blakeslee, James. . . .388, 559, 737, 76t
801, 803, 823, 82(
Jille 81£
John 7e
Nathaniel 388, 559
785.
Blanchard, Aaron 315, 316, 83(
Abner. . 50, 509, 635, 636, 689, 77t
797, 808, 83J
856
INDEX
Blanchard, Amasa. ...97, 142, 155, 183
196, 300, 470
Asahel 57, 646
Azariah 180
Azariel 144, 158, 251, 832
Azriel 476, 636
Caleb 229. 399
Elias 219, 402, 408
John. . . . 136, 138, 141, 322, 393, 578
John Jr 228
John Beon... . . .45, 46, 65, 509, 687
Joseph 582
Nathaniel. . . .73, 117, 118, 142, 154
183, 188, 300, 470, 787
Beuben 228
Bichard 789
William 172,414,550, 552,597
600, 602, 768, 797
Lieutenant 588, 599
Blancher, see Blanohard
Blandin, John 126, 128
Blanding, Lemuel 808
BlasS, John 499
Blinn, Charles 101, 158
Bliah, Ezra 528, 530
Bliss, Constant 21, 394, 525
David 32, 284
Ebenezer 642, 647
P 791
Pelatiah 53, 69, 114, 869, 627
Timothy. . . . 169, 227, 588, 626, 793
Zenas 390,526
SBrffBftiit 7S2
Blodgett, or fiiodget, Abisha, 391, 571
Archibald 105, 125, 127
Arohilaus 15
Arohippus 14, 139, 310, 679
Elijah 657, 832
Samuel 85, 334
Sidrous, 85, (Sidias) 102
Blond, Elijah 582
Blood, Elijah 340, 349, 726
John 540
Bloomer, Beuben 156, 426, 463
Blossom, David 208, 467
Peter 208
Seth 464
Blower, George 407
Blowers, Abiel 405, 497, (Bialj 499
Alexander 405, (Elleok). ..497, 499
William 405, 499
Blue, James 576
Eussell 577
Blunt, Andrew 199, 539
Boardman, Benajah 428, 508, 550
Elisha 584
Jehiel 145, 190
Boardman, John 224, 414, 515,547, 595
783, 807
Johon 150
Jonas 281
Nathaniel 22, .56, 190, 257
Nathaniel, Jr 258
Sherman 403, (Shar") ....414, 456
Captain 21
Sergeant 257
Bodoook, Daniel 292
< Bodman, Elisha 333
Boeron, M 832
Boge, see Bogue
Boggess, Thomas 635, 636, 832
Bogue, John 144, 251, 477, 593
William 101,144, 158,180
Boice (see Boyoe), Tharis 65
Boin, see Bowen
Bolcum, Henry 47
Boldridge, John 50
Bolles, William 259
Bolton, John 140, 546
Boman (see Bowman), Joseph 202, 360
Nathan 360
Bonatt (Bonat) Limas, Lymos. .18, 14
15, 673, 674
Bond, David 393, 578
Bonesteel, Frederick 504
Bonett, Joseph 107, 110, 623, 668
Bonice, Peter 562
Bonner, John 390
Boog, Booge, see Bogue
Boone (see Boom), Peter 429
Boorn, or Born, Barnard 290
Barnet 68,91
Bernard 168
•Tared 76, 289,449
Nathaniel 390,449
William 476
Bootman, William 75, 335, 829
Borow, Matthew 832
Boston (Berton?) , Andrew 463
Bostwick, Arthur 227
Israel 227
JohnW 77, 168,289
Nathaniel 66, 68, 168, 290, 449
Warner 449, 599
Bosworth, Nathaniel 389, 447, 532
Bottom, or Bottum, Bernard 72
Lemuel. .88, 175, 346, 413, 519, 800
806
Botts, Gershom 294
Boughrows, see Burroughs
Boulton, see Bolton
Bove, Jacob 407
John 407
Bovea, Garrit (or Gunit) 496
INDEX
857
Bovee, Peter 580
Bow, David 365
BowdiBh, Abraham 218
Asa 397, 568
Nathaniel 218
Bowen, Enoch 69, 389, 444, 447, 664
Jeremiah 69, 147, 849, 890, 536
652
Peter 329
Bowing-, John 35
Bowker, Joseph. . 681, 772, 784, 810, 887
Nathaniel i71
Bowls, William 359
Bowman (see Boman), John . .330, 333
Boyce (see Boice), Silas 649
18
Boyd, William 188, 306, 585
Boyden, Hezekiah 615, 806
John 391
Jonathan 571, 611, 808
Jonathan, Jr 611, 808
Joseph 785
JoBiah ... .36, 38, 617, 764, 774, 822
William 807
Captain 758, 785, 799
Major 799
Boynton (see Byington) Amos .... 879
Andrew 393, 554
Sergeant 812
Brace, William 408
Brackett, Christopher 37, 221, 416
Ebenezer 27
John 181
Brade, David 100, 468
Bradey, see Brady, Bryda
Bradford, John. . 258, 366, 893, 578, 880
Bradley, Azariah 150, 553
Benjamin. .62, 99, 344, 349, 450, 466
600
Daniel 99, 249, 466
David 531, 589
Ebenezer 63
Eber 73, 150, 344, 450, 545, 601
800
Elisha 515,595
Gilbert 18, 62, 150, 600, 807
Joseph 545, 553, 601, 837
Joseph, Jr 150
Josiah 800
Lemuel. .148, 150, 224, 414, 515, 547
595, 800, 809
Samuel . . 8, 48, 244, 414, 450, 545, 600
750, 803
Seymour 244, 450
Stephen E 609, 804
Stilman 450
ThaddeuB 804
Bradley, William 805
Zenas ..124, 150, 244, 414, 450, 545
600
Captain 750
Colonel 608, 775, 804, 807
Brady (see Brade), David. .44, 157, 169
310
Bragg, Nicholas 86
Peleg 601
William 886,584
Brainard, Daniel 315, 400
Braman, Daniel 103
Bramble, William 32, 263, 283, 354
430
Brambly, Daniel 197
Branch, Asa 27
Elijah.. 107, 111, 221, 393, 578, 634
668, 672
Mason 416
Massa, 104 (Masa) 108, 606 (Macy)
488
M. Bufus 487
EufuB 37, 230, 415, 781
Wheeler, 103, 104, 866,793 (Whaler)
131
William 320
Zephaniah. ..109. 112, 219, 366. 402
625, 668, 669
Zephaniah, Jr 230
Branson, Abraham 424
Breakenridge, James 632
William 638
Brewer, Ebenezer 582, 813
Jonathan 311, 343, 473
Brewster, Charles. . .166, 211, 379, 475
783, 803
Charles, Jr 234, 341
David 55
Ebenezer 841, 705, 809
Eliphas 10, 95, 165, 474
Ezekiel. .27, 220, 415, 487, 795, 808
Jesse 795
Jonah 27, 488
Jonas 231
Justin 810
Justus, 895 (Justice) 564
Ozem 5, 95, 165, 311, 341,474
Timothy 287
Colonel 729
Bridge, Joshua 316
Bridges, Jeremiah 584
Philip 584
BriggB, Andrew 418, 484, 523
Asa 139,797
Asahel 41
Azariah 487
Ephraim 301
858
INDEX
Briggs, George 253, 480, 830
Griffin 36
Jeremiah 296, 331 , 805, 830
Joseph 88, 485, 805
Joshua 140, 31 4, 398, 484, 830
Josiah .... 79, 81 ( Josias) 246
Philip 96, 333
RufuB 73, 320,562
Spencer 387, 574
William 321, 792
Brigham, Walter 380
Brink, Alexander 825
Briscoe, William 31
Bristo, or Briston, Abel 66, 68
Bristol, or BristoU, Abel.. 76, 91, 168
230
Elnathan 802
James 232,457
Job 232
Jonathan 232
Peter 457
Samuel 232, 414, 457, 800
Toby 457
Britton, John 476
Broaton (see Broughton), John. ..333
Brock, James 65
Thomas 53, 114, 368, 628
Walter 811
Bromley, Bethuel 93
Daniel 93
Brook, Dan 617
Ebenezer 39, 618
Brookins, Oelsus ? (Seises) 88
Ithamar 160, 236, 382, 513, 592
774
James. .94, 320, 395, (J. S.) 564, 614
739, 755, 782, 787, 803
Philip 236, 377, 511, 592
Silas.... 140, 160,251, 895, 564, 592
Captain 728, 764, 782, 793, 801
Brooks, A. Arnah 58
Adonijah 162, 217, 366
Azariah 58, 366, 564, 645
Azareel 323
David 301
Ebenezer 130
Eleazer 366
Hancark 673
Hananiah 14, 15, 673
James 208, 467
Samuel 621
Broughton (see BroatonJ Abijah. . .24
William 340, 582, 643, 647
Brow, John 804
Thomas, Jr 78
Brown, Absalom 374, 311
Benjamin 391, 571
Brown, Bryant 389, 445, 447, 539
Charles 213, 397, 568
Cyrus 437
Daniel. .145, 358, 295, 356, 384, 536
805
David 403, 483, 793
Ebenezer 258
Edmund 69, 115, 370, 627
Eliada 343, 389, 444, 446
Elijah 798
.Elisha 63, 272, 406, 820
Enoch (see Bowen) 53
Heman 274
Henry 429
Israel, 358, 356 (Irael) 52
Jacob 429
James 679
Jeremiah, see Bowen
John 3, 12, 28, 30, 114, 259, 282
369, 627, 630, 636, 639, 640
657, 659, 778, 831, 832, 833
Joseph 576
Josiah 33, 275
Levi 439,552
Luther 411, 612
Martin 434
Nathan 389,445,447
Nathaniel258, 381, 395, 384, 433,537
Oliver 393, 571
Salvenus 644
Samuel 103, 104, 190, 259, 294
Silas 437,498
Solomon 48,540, 587
Sylvanus 27, 57, 64, 79, 81, 93
153, 296, 310, 830
Thomas 89, 320, 483, 642, 647
Thomas, Jr 81, 103, 104
Timothy 406
William 517
Captain 639, 660
Colonel 784
Maior 653,655,831
428, 706
Browning, Blackman 483
Brownson, Abraham Ill
Amos 8
Asa 150,289
Eli. ... 18, 62, 244, 450, 545, 600, 714
770, 786, 802, 807, 810
Elijah 22, 25, 34, 294, 664
Gideon..?, 8, 10, 107, 109, 110, 133
592, 623, 635, 636, 638, 668
669, 670, 676, 677, 680, 730
755, 757, 758, 759, 762, 763
764, 765, 767, 770, 774, 776
788, 799, 810, 815, 831, 836
837
INDEX
859
Brownson, Isaac. . . .111, 32i, 414, 515
595, 599, 634, 669, 791
Jesse 329
Joel. . . . 150, 244, 450, 545, 600, 807
Timothy 785, 801, 810
Captain 777, 779, 788, 828
Colonel 2fi9
Corporal 257, 414
Major 613, 755, 756, 791
Bruce, Asa 610
Atheniel 35
Elijah 35, 611, 615, 806
Ephraim 315,316,611, 615,830
Brumley, Bethel 74
Bethuel 66, 67, 323, 462
Daniel 163
Joshua 204, 387, 574
William. . . 66, 67, 74, 387, 462, 574
William Jr 163
Brundridge, Nathan 8
Brunson, Brunston, see Brownson
Brush, Alexander... 107, 110, 238, 393
524, 551,578, 605, 623,669
709, 789
Josiah 27, 220, 415, 487, 606
Nathaniel 604, 801
Timothy (Bush?) 356
William 320, 424
Colonel 239, 783
Brushel, Samuel 488
Bruster, see Brewster
Bryda, David (see Brady) 802
Buck, Abiather 246
Benjamin 319
George, see Back
Isaac 320, 655, 832
John 136, 138, 246, 800
Jonathan 267, 655
Lemuel, Jr 318
Levi 116, 253, 519, 830
Oni 85
Peter 436
Eobert 318, 438, 550
Solomon 193
Thomas 253, 533, 830
William 579
Buckingham, Beuben 602
Wanton 126
Buckley, Timothy 339, 485
Buckman. Elias 389, 445, 447
Buel, or Buell, Abel 258
Ephraim 16, 101, 144, 158, 180
351, 513, 787
Sergeant 145
Bugbee, or Bugby, Amasa 24
Daniel 377
Ebenezer 542, 806
Bugbee, Nathaniel 355, 664
Sylvester .... 63, 122, 361, 335, 346
419, 839
Buggley (Bugby?), Sylvester 819
Buker, Samuel 314
Bull, Thomas 169, 337, 451, 588
Thomas, Jr 459
Bullard, Abel 615
John 138
Bullen, James 411
BuUis, German 66, 76
Bullock, Darius 269
Israel 824, 837
Shubael 37
Bulls, Captain 810
Bump, Ichabod 229
James 393
Moses 72, 229, 393
836
Bumper, James 105
Bumpus, Edward 99, 249, 466
James 99, 249, 466
Bunday, Benajah 429
Burch, Benjamin 264
Beverly 412
Eddy 33
James 56, 354
Jonathan 32, 354, 420
Eobert 195, 534, 829
Thomas 493
Wimam 200, 283, 354, 385, 535
Burchin, Henry 507
Burdick, Abraham 410
Burgess, Dennis 375
Burk, or Burke, Benjamin 355
Isaiah 199, 352
Jesse 353, 797, 801, 835
John 48, 138
Jonathan 376. 391, 571, 832
Joseph 353, 629, 664, 804, 807
Samuel 267, 804
Silas 267, 353, 804, 807, 835
Simeon 35,835
Solomon 260
Burleson (see Burlingson), Job. ..423
435, 805
Burlingame (Burlingham) Israel. ..56
825
John 171, 235, 453, 598
Solomon 387, 575
Walter 129
Wanton 204, 519, 533
William 204, 398
Clerk 347
Burlingson (see Burleson), Job. . .130
Burlinson, Joseph 436
Burnam, see Burnham
860
INDEX
Burnap, Elijah 258, 356
James 145
John 34, 145, 281, 295
Corporal 257
Burnham, Asa 399
Benjamin 576, 650
Francis 576
Frederick 88
John 62,632, 786
John, Jr 26, 682, 638
Thomas 618
William 22, 258,281, 413
Burnit, James 253, 830
Burns, Francis 498
Burnside, James 521
Burr, Alexander 65
Benjamin 168
Daniel 388,561
Joseph 37
Nathan 760
Samuel 198
Burrip, William 321
Burris, John 636, 832
Matthew 63(i, 832
Burrit, or Burritt, Adoniram. .428,438
550
Daniel 172
Edmund 319, 602
Emond 602
Israel 173, 514, 549
Phinehas 400
Stephen 116, 319
Burroughs (Burrows), Gideon 553
Israel 475
James 268
John 268, 636
Lemuel 473
Matthew 686, 832
Stephen 256
William 388, 425, 538, 560
Zebulon 256, 528, 530
Captain 828
Burt, Benjamin 266
Ebenezer 38, 348, 611
John 35, 119, 121, 348, 800, 801
Jonathan 55
Burtoh, see Burch
Burton (see Benton), Benjamin. . .190
281, 356, 782
Bezaleel 342
Elijah 168, 190, 289, 449
Elisha 22, 51, 190, 295, 689, 789
Henry 258, 483, 639
Isaac, Jr 575
John 52, 145, 258, 282, 356
JoBiah..l09, 112, 168, 387, 574, 624
661, 669
Burton, Medad 191
Pierce 145
Corporal 257
Lieutenant 21
Burunt (name ?) 487
Bush, Aaron 58
Barzillai 884
Bezaleel, Jr 536
John 258, 282, 356
Moses 306
Noah 58
Timothy. .21, 83, 145, 257, 281, 356
442, 664
Bussell, Amaziah 138
Butler, Abel.. ..315, 317, 618, 630, 830
Benjamin 604
Calvin 618
Joel 28, 75, 193, 260, 352
Levi 665
Nathaniel 604
Philip 615
Samuel 116, 333
Smith 37, 617
Thomas 406
Butman, William 201
Butterfield, Benjamin 107, 110, 633
669, 672
Isaac 508
James 783
Jonathan. . 8, 12, 113, 318, 369, 428
439, 602, 706, 798
Samuel 550,628
T 318
Thomas. .125, 127, 549, 768, 786, 789
791, 801, 804, 810
Button, Charles V
Frederick 383
James 505
Joseph 330, 884
Matthias 412
Stanbury 383
Butts, John 464
Samuel 288,453
Byinsrton (see Boynton), John.. 13, 15
323, 673
Byram, Benjamin 164, 589
Byron, Benjamin 521
Cabot, Marston 276
Oaday, Oadey, see Cady
Cadwell, James 435
Jonathan 311
Moses 34,865
Cady, Amasa 488
Benjamin 207, 851
Cornelius 682
James 830
INDEX
861
Cady, John 185, 325, 351
Jonathan 29, 351, 540, 819
Nedabiah 540
Walter 103, 104, 221, 416, 488
522
Caldwell, James 480
Wason 437
William 399, 484
Calf. William 494
Calkin, Solomon 350
Calkins, Frederick 390
James 69, 329, 811
Richard 378, 462
Samuel 69, 526
Solomon 274, 311
Stephen 92, 163, 197, 372, 373
787, 810
William 342
Call, Asa 195, 362, 819, 829
Ebenezer 59, 690, 798, 820
James 29, 799, 819
James, Jr 798, 819
Joseph 29, 59, 362, 690, 798
Nathan 55, 347
Cambell, Camble, see Campbell
Campbell, Aaron 556
Daniel 392, 554
David 37, 198, 390, 527
James 37
John 174, 330, 342
Joshua 179, 241, 380, 475
Eobert 301
Samuel 73, 154, 583, 787
Can, Bphraim 413
Canada, John 628, 658, 832
Canbel, see Campbell
Oaney, Job 128
Canfleld, Ebenezer 160, 236, 511
Israel.. .108, 111, 172, 4.56, 624, 669
Israel, Jr 319, 669
Joseph. 235, 381. 468
Nathan 549
Oliver ..387,574
Silas 108, 111, 624, 669
Capee, George 657, 832
Thomas 657
Capern, Thomas 832
Capon, Samuel 276
Capron, Jonathan 831, 832
Nathan 643
Caray, see Cary
Carber. Martin 74
Card, Elisha 218, 733
Jonathan, Jr 805
Stephen 406, 498
Thomas 298, 831
Oarel, or Card, Nathan 693
Carey (see Gary), Christopher 389, 444
446
Seth 408
Carleton, Dudley 54, 114, 368, 627
Carley, Abraham 516, 637, 832
Ebenezer 331, 584, 645
lohabod. 34, 257, 295, 542
William 542
Carner, Andrews 95
Carpenter, Abel 353, 804, 807
Abram 584
Amos 266
Asaph 39
Asarel 268, 269
Barnard 400
Barnet 482, 523
Benjamin 89, 124, 696, 823
Caleb 268
Cephas. .37, 233, 344, 374, 378, 469
Cyril 37
Ellzah 346
Hezekiah 247
Isaiah 240
Jacob 419
James 310
John 354, 421
Jonathan. . ..195, 309, 346, 419, 472
801, 829
Joshua 10, 26, 214, 634
635
Josiah 502
Nathan 799
Nathaniel 663, 773, 795
Oliver 72, 366
Eufus 280, 29 1 , 362
Simeon 34, 257
Timothy 385, 537, 630
Uriah 267, 641, 665, 833
William 332, 584
Carr, Alexander 488
Ephraim 483
Robert 639, 811, 833
Samuel 310, 583
Carrier, Ammi 338
Carriway, John 499
Carry, see Cary
Cartee, William 631
Carter, Andrew 69, 370
Cartwright, Christopher 78, 80, 215
400
Nathan 72
Nicholas 519
Carver, David 287
Salmon 180
Cary (see Carey), Benjamin, Jr. . .228
Christopher 343, 741, 775, 809
Lemuel 407, 492
862
INDEX
Gary, Nathan 332, 586
Samuel 165, 301, 470, 809
Case, Amos 17
Em'l 273
James 498
Loomi (Loammi ?) 486
Thomas 348
Cass, John 86, 273
liumeum 622
William 494
Cassel (see Castle, Caswell), David. 141
Casson, Samuel 733
Cassy, Anthony 78
Castelo, Robert 470
Castle, Abel 141, 288, 596
David 105, 288
Jonathan 288
Levi 682
Nathan 176, 288, 596
Caswell (see Cassel), David. . .165, 211
215, 234, 805
Eliphalet 653, 832
Nathan 164
Nathan, Jr 521
Ozias (Osaius) 521
Solomon 475
Caswin, Nathaniel 649
Cate, Jacob 332
Cately, John 47
Calhing, James 296
Catling, James 474
Catosabaok (Catzebaok) , Abraham. 501
504
Celay (Oelog), Joseph 210
Center, Jeremiah. . . .224, 515, 547, 750
800
Centre, Sergeant 595
Cerns, John 405
Chaddock, Jonas 659, 832
Nathan 542
Chadsey, Job 206
Tobe (Chadley ?) 74
Chaffee, Abner 8
Atherton 35, 835
Calvin 353, 641, 833
Cleafford, 353, 829, Clifford. . . .629
Constant 267, 629, 804, 807
Esquire 537
Ezra 808
Nathan, 261, (Chaffey) 799
Nathaniel 28
Otis 267, 385, 537, 804
Squire, 385, Squier 804, 807
Chalker, Moses 473
Chamberlain (see Chamberlin),
Biohard 336, 565, 594, 642
Chamberland, William 202
Chamberlin (see Chamberlain), Abiel
2, 6, 11, 30, 113, 369, 371
627
Abner 19, 33, 364
Amasa 21, 665
Amos 19, 25, 384, 639, 640, 722
819, 825, 833
A-Sftli©! 91
Asher. . .2, 11, 30, 69, 113, 370, 543
628, 639, 640, 811, 833
Benjamin 19, 34, 52, 364, 788
Charles. . . .19, 25, 84, 311, 364, 665
David 20, 25, 275
Elias 20, 25, 275
Er 2, 11, 31, 113,368, 371,627
Isaac 21, 442
J. Martain 812
Joel 19, 33, 295, 364, 640, 838
John 19
Joseph. .2, 11, 30, 113, 194, 368, 371
627, 659, 832
Moses. . 2, 11, 53, 113, 370, 543, 628
661, 811
Nathaniel 2, 11, 113, 369,628
Bemembrance. .3, 12, 113, 368, 627
Eichard 31, 395, 647, 793
Eichard, Jr 2, 11
Silas.. ..2, 6, 11, 113, 370, 627, 661
Thomas 114, 368, 371
Uriah 53, 114, 369, 627
Wright 368
(700
Chambers, Henry 653, 832
Champain, Daniel 669
Champion, Daniel. . .109, 112, 290, 449
599, 625
Chance, Evans 224, 515
Chandler, Abner 811
Hill 542,812
Ichabod 147, 652
Jesse 250
Thomas 837
John 165, 170, 211, 380, 473
Jonathan 23, 812
Joseph... 73, 249, 380
Philander 207
Philo 394, 525
Seth 189
Simeon 616
Sergeant 476
Chapeley, see Chapley
Chapin, Calvin 539
Samuel 50, 81, 416
Thomas 199, 540
Chapins, Samuel 78, 253, 830
Chapley, William 639, 640, 833
Chaplin, Moses 207
INDEX
863
Chapman, Becket 32, 257
Cyrus 95
Darins 46
Elias 33, 283, 355, 698
Erastus 55, 363, 284, 855, 420
Israel 891, 571, 808
Joseph 363, 284, 355, 812
Koswell, 494 (Kozel) 439
Silas 808
Simon 284
Stephen 343, 889, 444, 446,811
Charley, Ebenezer 296, 830
Charp, Trias 307
Charter, James 340, 480
John 180
Chase, Abraham 439
Abraham, Jr 429
Artemas 439
Benjamin 642, 647
Cleffor 185
David ..405
Jeremiah 402
Jonathan 405
Lyman 782, 812
Nathan 346
Seth 790
Stephen 269, 271
Walter 388, 559
William 380
Chassel (see Castle) , Nathan 141
Chatey, James 584
Job 584
Chatman, Timothy 585
Ohatsey, or Chattsay, James. ..96, 382
Job 96, 330, 332
Cheadle, Cheble, Chedel, etc., see
Oheedle
Cheedle, Asa 75, 185, 201, 293, 338
585, 590
Asa, Jr 819
John 83, 300, 346. 386, 584
Timothy 419
William 303,293
Cheever, Tuttle 437
Chelsey, Job 136, 138
Cheney, John 263. 284
Josiah 508
Oliver 385, 584
Chesley, James 832
Child, Asa 263, 346
Benajah 361,419, 690, 703
Jonathan 24, 811,812
Silas 587
William 24, 361, 690, 703
Colonel 813
Childs, Silas 48
Chilson, Waters 278
Chipman, Ammi . . 387, 450, 545, 578,
Amos 18, 62,244, 450,
Barna
Barnabas.... 136, 138, 150, 244,
545,
Cyrus 165, 311, 341, 380,
Daniel
Darius 45, 95, 380, 474,
Jesse 150, 450, 600, 655,
John
Joseph.. 117, 143,155, 183, 396.
470,
Lemuel 4, 10, 177, 465,
Nathaniel
Samuel 396, 395,
Ohitman, Joseph
Chittenden, Giles
Martin.. 438, 438, 489, 550, 603,
N 173,
Noah. . ..547, 706, 782, 793, 797,
Thomas. . .62, 76, 100, 104, 308,
436, 439, 440, 689, 706,
753, 784,
Christie, George 36,
John 186, 188, 823, 395,
Christopher, George
Chubb, David 86, 273, 386,
Church, Amaziah 223, 251, 395,
David
Edward 195,
Eleazer 388,
Elisha 107, 111,413, 624,
John 495, 655, 796,
Jonathan 308, 461, 823,
Joshua 885, 538, 758,
Josiah 388,
Moses 314, 316,
Nathaniel 410,
Reuben. .107, 110,628, 669, 672,
Samuel 94, 160, 323,
Timothy 822, 823,
Lieutenant 774, 783, 811,
Churchill (Ohurchel), Ichabod393,
John
Joseph 280, 806, 362,
Silas 251,
Claghorn, James.. 4, 118, 133, 327,
793, 800,
John
Claniahan, Samuel W
Clapp, or Clap, Daniel
Nathan 820,
Reuben 213, 487,
Roswell 528,
Samuel
600
600
807
414
600
474
475
687
882
815
800
8;J0
790
166
565
116
706
706
798
403
798
413
724
788
633
564
.39
584
565
718
829
559
669
832
826
782
559
880
563
824
827
518
826
812
363
351
483
377
787
815
471
748
782
793
604
530
341
864
INDEX
Clark, or Clarke, Aaron 485
Andrew 229
Asa 633
Caleb. 78, 81, 298, 434,486, 604, 831
Ohaunoey 466, 565, 598
Clement.. .13, 15, 65, 349, 296, 309
395, 471, 673, 679, 800, 830
Cyrus 36, 44, 46
Daniel 37, 384
David 488
Ebenezer 195, 390, 449, 829
Edmund 99, 349, 466
Elijah 38
Elisha. ..27, 176, 388, 399, 453, 701
717, 743, 747, 783, 783, 786
790, 806, 810
Ethan 389, 445
Ethel 447
Ezekiel 59, 330, 646
George Hill 508, 550
Goodyear.. 99, 249. . (Googer) 465
Grannis 513
Henry 398, 484
Isaac 44, 64, 158, 180, 351, 376
383, 478, 633, 637, 694, 723
733, 781, 783, 783, 786, 788
789, 790, 793, 797, 809, 833
James 38, 163, 336, 838
Jeremiah 65, 80, 603
Jeremiah, Jr 78
Jesse 659, 803, 832
John... 7, 37, 99, 215, 349,401, 466
483, 532
Joseph 328, 555
Josiah 285, 362, 820
Lemuel 141, 176, 287, 454, 596
Matthew 26, 331
Mitchell 33
Nathan 815, 837
Nathan, Jr 26, 633, 790
Nathan, 3d 633
Ozias 453, 596
Phineas Heath 602
Samuel 660, 789, 791
Smith 596
Solomons 509
Stephen 7, 249, 465
Theophilus...36, 389, 404, 444, 446
604
Thomas 38, 538, 530, 602, 661
Timothy. .43, 74, 198, 349, 322, 395
564, 608
William 585
Captain 771,772, 801
Major 323
Lieutenant Colonel. . .476, 511, 513
Class, 633
elation, Jonathan 348
Glaus, Colonel 836
Clay, Ephraim 823
James 804, 818, 833
James, Jr 40, 826
Clayton, Jonathan. . .814, 816, 891, 570
830
Cleaveland, Oleavelin, see Cleveland
Clerk, see Clark
Cleveland, Aquila 663
Benajah 115, 336, 397, 567
Benjamin 517
Elisha 525
Gardner 330, 398, 578
Job 517
Josiah (Clevelin) 553
Johnson 633
Lemuel. .72, 333, 330, 434, 487, 533
604
Moses 784
Oliver 593
Solomon 518
Stephen. . .36, 73, 115, 320, 402, 434
Cloff, see Clough
Closson (Clossen), Ichabod 608
Nehemiah... .63, 300, 383, 355, 642
643, 644, 647
Clough, Phineas. .44, 45, 234, 241, 473
Clows, John 665
Cluff, Christopher (see Clough) ... 26
Clyde, Daniel 580
Ooalfln, Samuel 559
Coalflx, Samuel 388
Coan, Thomas 156
Coanson, Michael 155
Coats, Beuben 50
Simeon 592
Simon 50
Thomas 406
Cobb, Ebenezer 287, 453
Elkanah 387,464
John. . .176, 387, 465, 635, 636, 637
806, 833
Joshua 176,388
Nathan 630
Sylvester 576
William 339
Coben, or Cobin, John 48
Parish (see Coburn) 74
Coburn, Parish.. 138, 130, 139, 790, 801
Cochran, John.. 153, 157, 208, 210, 388
559
Robert . 37, 204, 331, 388, 416, 489
560, 607, 683, 655, 814, 831
Samuel 655,833
Coe, George 131
INDEX
865
Coffee, Anthony. . 126, 128, 320, 387,
Coffeen, Elizur
John 421, 442,
M chael (see Coffin). . 421, 442,
Coffin, ]SIichael....l3, 15, 663, 673,
Lieutenant
Coffy , Anthony
Cogsell (see Cogswell), Eli ..7, 16,
144, 718, 74b, 761, 768,
Peter 101,
Salmon.. 136, 138, 144, 158, 18U.
395, 564,
Cogswell (see Cogsell), Samuel. . .
S. L
Sergeant
Cogswill, Pheris
Ook, John
Coks, see Cox
Colbf e, Ezekiel 335,
Ezekiel, Jr
Colburn, or Colborne, David. .389,
Jacob 342,
Cole, Aaron 40,
Benjamin.... 85, 229,399,577,
Bethuel
Caleb
David
Gale (Gail) 521,
James
Job
John
Nathaniel
Parker
Stephen
Colkin (see Calkin), John
Colley, Gideon
Colhus, Alexander 399,
Charles 66, 67, 427,
Christopher 231,
lobabod 54,
John.' .' .' .' .' .' '. .233, 344, 3'74, 378,
Levi 96, 329, 349, 418, 726,
Nathan 374, ;i78,
Nathaniel 169,
Samuel
Solomon 227,
Thomas 233, 344,
William
Colon, Salmon
Colter, Joseph 636,
Colton, Enos
Lemuel -.
Luther
Willard
574
432
825
583
679
782
78
101
782
810
144
351
739
71
1K7
135
457
493
385
384
444
447
542
519
800
800
37
519
589
562
7
576
.576
,246
40
.6(13
.645
562
454
459
329
305
469
811
469
227
459
451
374
832
158
832
128
819
276
276
Colver (see Culver), Jeremiah 586
Joshua 50
Colvin, Amos 92, 197, 373, 462
Daniel 90, 332, 476
Isaac 8, 163, 37a
Joshua 106, 197
Levi 58, 96, 331, 584, 645
Luther 92, 163, 197. 372, 373
lieuben 27, 220, 415
Eichard.. .44, 46, 72, 246, 393, 578
687
Stephen 462
Titus 197
Combs, John 504
Comings (see Cumings), Isaac 274
Commins (see Cummins), Joseph. .805
Reuben 116
Commends, Charles 332
Comstock, Aaron 636, 832
Daniel .. 8, 62, 150, 244, 387, 573, 749
775, 782, 786, 794
David 141, 175, 287, 464
Jason 600
Levi 387, 573, 600
Zaohariah 574
Zaccheus 387, 600
Captain 792, 793, 802
Con, Thomas 804
Conant, Rui'us 25
Concopatts, A 306
John 306
Condel, Joseph 215
Condon, Job 188
Joseph 435
Cone, Abner 208, 467
Joshua 804
Lemuel 35, 266, 641, 807, 833
Congdel, or Congel, Joseph 81, 96
Congdon, Job 332, 585
Joseph 79, 482
Conger, Asher 372, 462
Gershom 373, 462
Job 372, 373
Connely, John 660, 832
Conner, Eliphalet 69'
Converse, Thomas 797
Willard 391, ,571
Cook, Asaph 516
Ashbel 93, 309, 800
Ebenezer 93, 117, 178, 309, 471
576, 800
Elijah 47
Elkanah 333, 784
Enoch 39
James 343
John 155, 395, 553, 564, 793
Joseph 176, 323, 336, 523
[55]
866
INDEX
Oolton, Jubel (Coock)
Munson 309, 395,471,
Nathan 280, 293, 358,
Nathaniel 332, (Nat)
Oliver
Keuben 38, 416, 488,
Shubael 552,
Uriah
Cookings. William ; . .
Ooolby, Ezekiel
Ezekiel, Jr
Cooley, Benjamin. ...102, 161, 183,
Caleb 182,
Ebenezer
Gideon. . . 13, 15, 103, 162, 182,
Moses
Oliver
Cooper, Abel 330, 333,
James 325,
Joel
Thomas 83,
William
Zebedee
Cop, Azariah
Cops, Thomas
Corah, Jonathan
Corbin, Edward
John 403,475,
Moses 379, 473 (Corbins)
Corbit, Eldad 660,
Corey (see Cory), Benjamin. . .39,
431, 480,
David
Ebenezer. . .44, 78, 81, 88, 398,
Isaac
Jacob 44, 46,
James
Jonathan 44, 45, 480,
Oliver 393,
Corier, Isaac
Corkins, see Calkins
Corliss, William
Cornwell, Daniel
Cortis, Thomas
Cory (see Corey), Benedick
William
Coss, Azariah
Uriah
Cossett, Rosel
Coswell, David
Cotter, Enos 389, 445,
Cottes, Frederick
Cottle, John 380,
Joseph
310
565
618
564
832
490
623
576
453
537
537
317
787
217
58
673
679
4
37
583
829
343
540
835
543
415
34
73
37
483
296
832
340
4M8
519
484
687
543
229
336
687
554
374
.69
406
644
523
338
330
606
290
483
447
430
291
358
Cottle, Libanus 393
Sylvanus 32
Warren 55, 280, 358
Cotton, or Gotten, Enos 126, 128
James 380
Doctor 800
Cottrel, Heber 581
Conghran, John 802
Coult, Amherst 463
Cousins, Jacob 427
Joshua 76, 98
Joshua, Jr 437
Laban 427
Covell (Co\al), Jacob 516
Jonathan 499
Joseph 539, 531
Peter 663
Oovett. Jonathan 497
Covey, Joseph 808
Cowden, James 801
Samuel 563
Oowdren, James 558
Cower, David 464
Oowles, John 305
Timothy 305
Oownour, Samuel • ■ 411
Cox, Benjamin 194, 195, 201, 203
293, 313, 360, 590, 705, 781
783, 819, 829
Benjamin, Jr 195, 829
George 302, 338, 590
John f see Cok) 42,214,405
Matthew 58, 61, 645
Timothy. . . .286, 391, 393, 363, 433
William 57, 162, 366, 644, 792
Coy, Benjamin 95, 211, 234
Daniel 318
EliRha 380
Ephraim 165 (Coys) 234, 241, 379
473, 474, 476
Crafford, Eleazer 808
James 267
Rosbrook 808
Craft, or Crafts, Gains 388, 559
Grain, Ebenezer 59, 75
Crampton, or Oramton, Demetrius. 583
Neri 179, 211,241,474
Crandall, Abel 274, 311
Peter 410,495
Richmond 339
Crane, Amos 388, 561
Cranes, John 562
Oranson, David 152, 157
Crary, Elias 249, 396, 466, 830
John (see Crery), 191, 497, 704, 830
Nathan 296, 553
William 465,704
INDEX
807
Crary, Serjeant 476
Oraw (see Crow), Joseph.. 94, 186, 188
184, 332
Joseph, Jr 803
Seth 94, 184, 376, 592
Crawford, Isaac 222
James 35, 629
Jason 700
William 180, 136, 138, 391, 570
Cray, John G 406
Crego, Abraham 412
Eichard 493
Crellior, Philip 406, 498
Crery (see Crary) , John 265
Creshen, Daniel 35
Creubly, William, Jr 372
Orippen. Darius 182
David 161, 217
Jabez 227
Samuel 162
Crispin, Darius 522
Crista, Oristee, see Christie
Crofford (see Crawford), James, 641, 838
Croneberger, H. William 501
Crooff, John 581
Crook, Andrew 835, Charles 147, 335
639, 653, 811, 833
Bobert 266, 835
Samuel 830
William 35, 75, 266, 832, 885
Crosby, Isaac 824, 827
Moses.. 107, 110, 203, 397, 567, 593
624, 669, 720, 759
Cross, Elihu 399, 484, 608
Ichabod 238, 398
John 833
Noah 231, 417
Beuben 398
Shubael 783
Uriah 655, 883
Crosser, Eobert 140
Crossman, William 476
Crosson, Asa 131
Crouch (Crouck), Eichard 46, 308
Crovets, Eichard 44
Crow (see Craw), Isaac 160, 518
Joseph 336
Seth 160,336, 511
Crowson, Asa 131
Culey, Gideon 174
Culver, or Colver, Daniel. . .7, 16, 787
David 369
Francis 74, 186, 138, 476
Henry 580
Jonathan 269
Joshua 16, 208, 268, 467, 803
Samuel 16, 208, 467, 516, 802
Cumings (see Comings), Jerath'. .351
539
Cummings, Francis 407
Nathaniel 391, 571
Stephen 218
Cummins (see Comniins),
Benjamin 832
Jacob 837
John 298, 831
Joseph 562
Josiah 131
Stephen 510, 733
Cumstook, see Oomstock
Cunir, Peter 193
Curby, James 126, 128
Ourch, Eleazer 559
Curd, Elisha 510
Curlew, Thomas 372
Curnble, John 174
Currier, Ammi 889, 445, 447
David 889, 444, 446
Peter 193, 199, 260, 352
Curtenius, Peter T 8)5
Curtin, Timothy 657
Curtis (Curtice, Curtiss), Abel 357
294, 642, 643, 812
A TYl OS 1 ^9
David. 66, 67, '98,'46l, 685, 659, 883
Ebenezer 851, 825
Eldad 14]
Elias 23i, 459, 705
Hall 457
James 215
James, Jr 805
John 75, 185, 3'iO, 353
Joseph 156, 426, 454
Josiah 461
Moses 176, 287, 464
Samuel . . 53, 190, 257, 689, 640, 833
Simeon 284, 295,855
Solomon 190, 258, 4^4, 543
Thomas 58, 332
Timothy 658, 832
William 32, 264, 3.54
Z^bina 28, 260, 798, 819
Adjutant 587
Sergeant 886
Cushing, Daniel 823, 826
Josei)h 41
Matthew 804
Noah 35
Cushman, Ambrose 278
Charles 221, 488
Eleazer 63, 103, 104
Frederick..... 64, 93, 117, 153, 309
375, 471
Isaac 93, 105, 153, 310, 375
868
INDEX
Oufhmftn, Patrick 48
Solomon 52, 63, 190, 725
William 19, 52, 364
Adjutant 257
Cutbeth, Benoni 824, 827
Cutler. Amos 787
David 366, 488
James 42
Joel 37
John 388, 560
Samuel. . . .9, 26, 402, 632, 634, 635
Cutter, Natnaniel 583, 585
Cutting, David 228, 399, 484
Daggett (Dagert) , Asa 396,
John 189, 230, 309,
Dailey (Daily, Daly), Benjamin..
387,
David 247, 267,
Elijah
Joshua
Dake, Benjamin
Dale. George 27,
John
Dameter. Nathan
Damo, Ebenezer
Damon, see Demcn
Dana, Isaac
John W 55, 84,
Wil liam
Daney, Esquire
Daniels, Joseph
Nathan 96, 330,
Danks, Shadrack 599,
Danton, Thomas
William
Darak, Nego
Darbee (Darbey), Jonathan. . . .23
329,
Simeon 582, 639,
William
Darliy, Azariah 520,
Nathaniel
Dargy, Heman
Dark, Thomas
Darling, Caleb
John.... 32, 119, 121, 130, 336,
390, 526, 590,
Joseph 59, 187,
Darn, Ebenezer
Darner, Stephen
Darrow, Ichabod
James
Darson, Ziba
Dart, Josiah
Justus
Boger 648,
524
552
,131
574
835
267
574
540
221
562
202
642
534
419
7:'6
692
582
787
806
426
622
604
, 30
582
833
147
806
.24
325
649
610
362
798
286
648
806
376
411
585
278
278
649
Darwin , Amasa 5
Samuel 5
Datcher, Solomon 502
Daten, Caleb 803
Dftter, Henry 501 , 504
John ,501, 504
Davenport, Charles. . .37, 617, 619, 630
807
Charles, Jr 619
Lemuel 6i7
David, Abel 832
Davidson, John 454
Peter 288, 453
William 343
Davie, John 109
Davies, Abel 640, 811, 838
Benjamin 53
Samuel 69
Samiiel, Jr 69
Thomas 820
Davis, Abel. . 30, 83, 147, 390, 439, 526
637, 639, 652, 798, 811, 832
Abel, Jr 147, 390, 526, 639, 833
Amos 576
Amos, Jr 662
Benjamin. . . 160, 303, 418, 461, 555
714
Daniel 47, 390, .526, 811
David 38, 894, 525, 662, 664
Elijah 214, 483
Francis 812
Isaac 632
John... 112, 119, 121, 131. 198, 199
254, 669, 791, 830
JohnL 543
Jonathan 47, 389, 444, 447
Joshua 609, 615
Levi 198
Moses 201, 589
Nathan 617
Nathaniel 37
Phineas 28. 337, 362, 433
Samuel 30, 146
Simeon 611
Simon 75, 286, 433
Stephen 590
William 406
Squire 542
810
Davison, Dan 277, 347
John 172, 403, 439, 440
Peter 596
Stephen 440
Davoe, John 80
Daws, Jephtha 804
Day, Anthony 124, 823
Benjamin 193, 704-
INDEX
869
Day, Elkanah . .366, 641, 819, 833, 826
833
Elkanah, Jr 804
John 639, 8u7
Joseph 93
Ralph 356
Btandish 192
Timothy 164
Zebadiah 66, 67
Zebina . 92, 106, 128, 131, 323, 463
Zebnlun 125
Dayley, see Dailey
Dayton, Caleb 172, 456
Joshua 387
Dean, Robert 293
Seth 201, 293
William 260, 279, 543, 837
Debender, Daniel V 124
Debois, Abram 546
Delano, Amasa 391
Jonathan 542
Nathan 439, 494, 604, 767, 775
Philip 145, 2.58
Dell (or Pell), Thomas 585
Delonghborough (seeLofboro),
Isaac 333
Deman, see Demon
Demick, see Dimock
Deming (Demming), Aaron 489
Benjamin 331, 489, 606
Eliakim 167, 230, 459, 631
Martin. .318, 428, 438, 439, 550, 603
706, 733, 733, 798
Eichard 436
Sylvester 439, 603, 706, 798
Demon (Damon, Deman), Barjonas
33, 63, 383, 395
Levi 383, 420
Martin ; 803
Denio, Martin .331,416,488
Denison (Dennison), David.. 119, 121
131
George 376, 347
James 560. 693
798
Dennis, James 388
John 388, 437, 560
Denslow, James 411
Deraen, Biohard 353
Derby, Azariah 523
Chester 253, 830
Dernin (Dernim), Asa 659, 832
Reuben 659,833
Devener, William 17
Devine, Thomas 833
Devon, John 78
Dewey, Azariah, 476 (Ezariah) 513
Dewey, Bezaleel
Bennoe
Cyrus (Cypren?)
Oyrenus 100,
Ebenezer 538,
Elias 394,
Elijah .... 9, 36, 632, 633, 634,
Hezekiah 486,
Isaiab
Jeremiah. . .296, 309, 395, 56 ',
John
Joshua
Lemuel
Loan
Pelatiah. . . .100, 123, 226, 453,
Samuel
Thomas. . 74, 139, 160, 336, 376,
511,
Zebadiah.... 94, 149, 160, 184,
376, 511, 7U3,
Captain
Dewing, Gamaliel
Dexter, Caleb 366, 388,
Joseph
Dibble. Benjamin
Dick, John 501,
William
Diokerman, John 388,
Diokerson, Abraham 40, 641,
Job
Nathaniel
Dickey, Elias 659,
Dickinson, Nathaniel . . . .782, 784,
Vassal.. 337,
Dickson, Archibald
Jared
William
Dike, Adam
Adin
Calvin
Ebenezer 33,
Nathan 108, 19.5, 391,
Samuel 120, 133, 195, .529,
643,
Dimick (see Dimock), Abel 36,
David 387,573,
Dimock, or Dimmock, David
764,
Ichabod 90,
Shubael
Lieutenant
Disa, Calvin
Divine, Thomas 19, 365, 384,
639,
Dixon, Alexander 511,
Archibald
.153
.341
.597
235
530
525
635
604
.412
830
808
.354
,.582
,606
598
. 48
476
592
336
787
790
172
560
561
483
504
231
560
804
833
266
238
832
793
451
513
511
790
.39
.75
335
292
531
649
796
774
215
801
156
342
793
1.30
536
665
593
592
870
INDEX
Dixon, William 575, 594
Doal, John 5"i8
Doan, John 51fi, 808
Dodge, James 115, 868
Thomas 392, 554
Donaldson, Daniel 824, 827
Dondroon, Daniel 47
Done, David. 246
Dones, Levi 170, 225, 598
Donon, Jacob 88
Doolittle, Amzi 609
Ephraim 229
Lucius 650
Luther 610
Moses 229
Samuel 520, 523
Doran (Dorand), Eichard 384, 353
53> , 804
Dorfy, Sergeant 798
Dorrow, James 612
Dorwin, see Darwin
Doton, Josiah 550
Dott, John, Jr 429
Doty, see Douty
Doud, Jesse 635, 832
Samuel M 589
Dougherty, Charles 510
Douglas, William 507
Douglass, Joseph 28, 826
Douty (Doty, Doughty). Cornelius
409, 411, 501, 502, 504, 505
506, .507, 612
Colonel 503
Dovener, William .86
Dowe, Salmon 342, 389, 444, 446
Downer, Cushman 311, 364
Cyprian ...240, 431, 480
Jason 192, 265, 441
John 215, 400
Joseph 19, 25, 342, 364, 800
Stephen Ill, 806
Zaccheus 192, 265, 441
Dowiiiag, Ichabod 321
Downs, Blisha 221, 417
Drake, Josiah 487
Draper, John 519
Dravey { Drury?) , Nedham 645
Dresser (Dressen), Jonathan 657, 832
Drew, Ezra 262
Samuel 657, 832
William... 66, 68, 169, 237, 677. 678
Drinkwater, Abner 240, 399, 431
John 603
Drury (see Dury), Ebenezer. .102, 182
738
Luther 106, 162, 188, 594
Needham (see Dravey) 58
Dube, William 652
Dubois, Colonel 836
Dudley, Asa 180
Gideon 580
Martin 496
Duffln, David 342
Dumphee, Thomas 272
Dumpher (Dumi'y),
James (see Dunfee) 17, 273
Dun, see Dunn
Dunbar, Elijah 341
John 55, 277, 347, 663
Duncan, Abner 47
Jason 115, 617, 619, 801
John 618
Seth 39, 617
Thomas 664
Captain 805
Dunning, Michael 836
Dunfee, James (see Dumpher) 55
Dunham (see Dunnum), Gershom.420
Josiah 280, 285
Obadiah 124, 203, 400, 483, 523
Obadiah, Jr 400
William 283, 354, 420
Dunlap, Ephraim 343
Samuel 655,833
Dunn, Duncan 169, 237, 832
Dunning, Abel 320, 400
Abijah 66, 67, 98, 152, 157, 463
Abraham 298, 397, 568, 831
Andrew 508
Elijah 310
Josiah 215, 400, 483
Martin 72
Michael 510, 784, 831
Biohard 98, 436, 468, 787
Dunnum (see Dunham), Abner . . .47
Dunton, Levi 320, 397, 568
Thomas 455, 610, 623
William 454
Durfee, Jedediah. . . .253, 397, 567, 593
830
Walter 160
Durkee, Adam 192
Adin 329
Bartholomew. . . .261, 345, 419, 690
709, 812
Heman 356
Herman 829
Moses 204, 229, S93, 579
R 811
Timothy 704,70.5, 839
Dury (see Drury), John 808
Luther 396,830
Duston, Gardner 364
Dutcher, John 413
INDEX
871
Dutcher, Lawrence 409,
Button, Asa 39, 75, 618,
Cobub
David
John 284,
Joseph 390, 526,
Nathaniel
Samuel
Samuel, Jr
Thiimas
Duty, Moses
Dwier, Jeremy
Dwinell, Ebenezer
Stephen
William 155, 330,
Dwindle, William
Dwire, John
Dwyer, Jeremiah
Dyohe, Dycke, see Dyke
Dye, William
Dyer (Dyre), Benjamin. .348, 398,
Charles
John 348,
William. 353, 413, 562, 740, 805,
Captain 354, 558,
Lieutenant
Dyke, Adin 386,
Alden
Calvin 185,
Nathan Ill, 634,
Samuel
Dyre, see Dyer
502
629
549
618
698
527
588
362
619
37
662
263
247
340
583
117
37
419
91
484
610
340
610
830
803
7S2
819
535
839
829
829
Eady, see Eddy
Eager, Ward 615, 806
Eames (see Ames) , Comfort 447
Moses 28
Earl, Artemas 301
Daniel 430
David 14, 412, 493, 679
George 835
George, Jr 301
Newball 37
Earnest, Frederick. ... 19, 35, 52, 582
Eastman, Benjamin 172
Calvin 171, 303, 461, 631, 714
Cyprian 76, 100, 170, 225, 461
621, 803
Enoch. . . .8, 100, 170, 325, 452, 597
633, 787, 803
Jonathan. ... 77, 100, 303, 461, 525
Nathaniel 657, 833
Oliver 303, 461, 631
Stephen. . 48, 77, 100, 170, 303, 621
Easton, Bildad 366, 641, 833
Eastwood, Samuel 502
Easty, Aaron 330
Eaton, Abner 349
Alpheus 250
Benjamin 315, 482
David 804
Enoch 284, 355, 534
John. 5, 101, 136, 138, 144, 158, 180
Samuel 2, 11, 30, 69, 113, 368
371, 390, 526, 627, 639, 640
811, 833
William 35
Eddy (Eady, Edey], Ephraim . . . . 280
285,362, 811, 812
George 456
James 565, 594
Jonathan. . . 58, 206, 332, 477, 585
645
Josiah 65, 166, 296, 830
Luther 191, 385, 537, 590, 628
Peleg. . . . 13, 15, 330, 334, 583, 673
Peter 58, 96, 645
Thomas 58, 333, 341, 383, 645
Edey, see Eddy
Edgerton, see Egerton
Edmonds (see Edmunds), James. . 58
96, 332, 477, 584, 645
Thomas (see Emonds) 590
Edmond, Edmund, see Edmunds
Edmunds (see Edmonds), Andrew 337
477
Xsa. 153, 792
Eliphalet 304. 477, 585
Obadiah. ... 7, 58, 74, 96, 373, 645
Edson, Joseph 256
Edward, Timothy 388
Edwariis, Obadiah 163
Simeon 36, 620, 791, 805, 833
Thomas 412
Timothy 560
Major 801
Edy, see Eddy
Eeils. see Ells
Egan, see Agan
Egerton (Edgerton), Eleazer 415
Jacob 388, 338, 464
Jedediah 287,464
John 311
Eives, Amos 332
Jonah 653, 832
Ekesmer, John 411
Eldridge (see Aldrich), Daniel 805
Samuel 134
William 562
Eliot, John 665
Elkins. Jonathan 811
Ellet, John 639, 833
Elliot, Joseph 824, 837
S72
INDEX
Ellis, Amasa 79, 81, 366
Benjamin, 388, (EUice) 576
John 11)5, 301, 829
Moses 353, 520, 830
Reuben 519
Eeuben, Jr 248
Thomas 358
William 291
Ells (Eells), John 553
Waterman. ..167, 389, 333, 449, 599
709
Ellsworth, (see Aylesworth) , Abel. 456
549
Eliphalet 594
Ezra 343, 470, 477
David 424
Israel 103
Jno 134
Samuel 102, 161
Ely, James 329
Joel 539
Joel, Jr 540
Emerson, Asa 33, 383, 354, 420
Enoch 263, 284, 385, 533
James 280, 362
Corporal 300
798
Emery, Moses 459
Emmons (see Imons], Abel. . .358, 432
Benjamin 360, 361, 835
Solomon. . . . 83, 199, 390, 527, 819
Thomas 537
Emonds, Thomas 590
EmoDenis (Emmons?). Corporal. . . 193
Engals (see Ingalls), Edmund . . . .576
English, David 864
James 24
Enos, Rogrer 54 1 , 737
General 476, 495, 499, 558, 559
711
Ephraim, Benjamin 307
Erls, Enoch 505
Erwine, David 657, 832
Esquires, Abiathar 251
Estabrook, Benjamin 617
Estey, Aaron 383
Evait, see Evet
Evans (Evens, see Evins) Asher. . .833
836
Daniel 379
Henry 833, 836
John 256
Joseph 347
Moses.. 335, 694, 783, 798, 809, 829
William 820
Evarts, or Everts, Charles. .78, 81, 345
600
Evarts, Edward 116, 150, 245, 601
James 344, 450
Judah 344, 450, 600, 694
Everest, Benjamin . .137, 174, 453, 733
780, 781,783, 803
Henry 596
Israel 85, 136, 138
Joseph 176, 387, 596
Noble 491
Zadoek. . 91, 176, 288, 453, .596, 790
803, 806
Captain 703
Everett, Benjamin 387
Eversponse, Peter 81
Everst, see Everest
Everts, see Evarts
Evet (Evait), Thomas 19, 33
Evins (see Evans, EwiuKs), James. 15
Ewens (Bwins), Calvin. . .393, 573, 610
Ewins, James 65, 673, 679
Ewings, James 13, 103, 217
Fahigh, see Faleigh
Fainter or Painter, Samuel 806
Fairbank, S 810
Fairbanks, Abel 192, 365
Samuel 774
Fairchild, Silas 618
Stephen 319, 550
Fairchilds, Silas 630
Fairfield, see Farfield
Fairman, see Parman
Fairwell, see Farwell
Faleigh or Fahigh, William 7
Famoth, Joseph 74
Farfleld, John 24
Walter, Jr 24
Fargo, Samuel 243
Farman (Fairman), Jacob 73, 228
758, 774, 783, 801
Farnam, Eber 333
Ebenezer 585
Samuel 390
Farnsworth, Ebenezer 49
Jonathan 59, 380, 358
Joseph. . 50, 553, 773, 776, 783, 788
789, 810, 811, 813
Josiah 50, 73
Reuben 100, 171, 631
Captain 782
Farr, Anthony 331, 486
Jooe (Tone) ...424
Salmon 399, 485, 532
Thomas 576
483
Farrand (see Pharrin), Asa 459
Joseph 459
INDEX
873
Farrand, Timothy
Farrell, see Farwell
Farrington (Harrington), Clark. . .
Farwell, or Farrell, Asa
Isaac 426,
John 98, 156,
Oliver 528,
William ;-i88,
Fassett (Fasset) , Amos 424,
Asaph
Benjamin 213, 604,
David 319. 428, 549, 632.
Experience (Forsket ?)
John... 633, 682, 683, 684, 686,
784, 810,
John, Jr 633,
Jonathan. ..549, 632, 684, 781,
783, 790,
Nathan
Fay, Benjamin 604 ,
David.. 27, 254, 416. 489,606,808,
Elijah
John 9, 27, 634,
Jonas 696, 720, 801, 814,
Joseph 27, 772,
Josiah
Levi 528,
Nathan 392, 554, 756,
Major
Fellows, Nathan
Samuel 370,
William 660,
Fenny, Isaac
Ferffuson, Peter
Ferman (see Firman), Ebenezer. .
Gale 253, 399,
Jacob
Ferrel, Simeon 8"4,
Ferrin, Andrew 231, 416,
Field (Fields) , Asa
Daniel
Elijah 280,29%
Elisha 435, 563, 603,
Elisha, Jr
Jesse 26, 50, 213, 424,
John
Luther
Beuben 823,
Fillmore, Luther. . .10, 45, 95, 179,
381,
Nathaniel.. 9, 26, 313, 486, 6-34,
707,
Finney, Daniel
Eleazer
Isaac 466,
Beuben
578
480
436
463
426
530
560
808
526
686
804
325
687
815
837
783
810
173
808
830
27
635
837
78(i
416
530
803
789
19
638
833
395
330
228
398
880
398
837
488
378
373
358
633
328
783
807
273
826
208
468
635
786
466
582
565
342
Finney, Corporal 476
Fippin, Samuel 536
Firman (see Ferman), Peter 53
Fish (see Fisk), Experience 266
John, Jr 610
Joseph 35, 191
Josiah.. 330, 391, 570, 609, 782, 803
Nathan 351
Captain 801, 803
Fisher, Ephraim 349
Jeremiah 388, 561
Timothy. . . .208, 369, 347, 388, .5,59
William 249, 465
Fisk (see Fish), Experience. . .353, 629
759, 804, 807
Jonathan 214, 434
Josiah 348, 739
Stephen 3811, 444, 446, 639
Sylvanus. .35, 366, 639,775, 804, 807
Fitch, Caleb 88
Ebenezer 341
Elisha 47, 387
James 165, 179, 188
Jonathan 656, 833
Joseph 177,288. 453
Pelatiah 833
Pelatiah, Jr 826
Roger 341
William. . 176, 683, 777, 783, 784, 803
806, 815
Zoroaster. .166, 475 (Zorostus). .95
Zorflus 379
FitzSimmons, Edward 346
Fleeman, Solomon 630
Fletcher, Benjamin 47, 629, 808
Ebenezer 386
Edmund 534
James. . . .75, 199, 351, 5s9, 699, 788
John 174, 831, 832
Nathan 432
Samuel.. .45, 94, 131, 160, 184, 236
348, 376, 396, 511, .'24, 554
564, 567, 570, 573, 578, 593
687, 731, 737, 754, 769, 771
773, 775, 776, 779, 780, 783
793, 801, 803, 805, 807, 833
824
Silas 322, 518, 592
Colonel. 559, 614, 739, 781, 788,795
General 609, 791
Flood. Moses 658, 832
Timothy 656, 8H3
Flowers, Elisha 819
Flumes, James 16
Flyn, Adonijah 658
Follett, Giles 583
Martin 103, 104, 416, 489
874
INDEX
Follett, Martin D 124
Timothy 313, 416, «04
Folsom, see Fulsom
Tone, Timothy 832
Foot, Abraham 453
Daniel 85, 322, 585, 796
Freeman 158, 323, 594
George. .119, 131, 144, 158, 486, 784
787
Jennor 659, 833
John 116, 135, 508
Martin 323
Nathan. .383, 477, 585, 586, 743, 793
801
Philip 85
Philip, Jr 85
Silas 135
Forbes, John.. 27, 93, 117,153, 178,310
552, 730, 800, 801, 811
Porbush (Furbush), Daniel. 90, 137, 139
David 174
Force, Timothy 832
Ford, Andrew 50
Daniel 240
Hezf-kiah 147, 051, 811, 820
Josiah 603
Nathan.. 44, 46, 78, 81, 88, 253, 381
687
Noah 820
Paul 370, 627, 830
Seth 33, 418, 830
Forehand, Christopher 807
Forsket, see Fassett
Forster. Daniel 47
Foste, Fosto, Antony 639, 833
Foster, Asa 194, 202, 293, 338
Benjamin 58, 140, 477, 645
Daniel (Forster) 47
Ephraim 422
Jacob 265
Joel 58, 93, 332, 645
John 88, 194, 201
Joseph. .194, 301, 202, 293, 313, 338
361, 590
Josiah 156, 157, 310
Nathan.. 315, 317. .(Nath.) . . . .830
Peter 590
Beuben 114, 368, 628
Seth 616
Smith 387, 573
Sergeant 191
Fowler, Abner . .3, 13, 30, 113, 335, 369
557
George 437
Jacob. .2, 11, 113, 145, 385, 537, 628
Jacob, Jr 70, 370
Jacob, 3d 115, 368
Fowler, Jonathan 54, 114,
70,
Fox, William 179, 241,
Francis, Roswell
Simon 209,425,
Francy, Samuel
Franklin (Franklain), Aaron, Jr.. .
Jabez 268,
Moses 388,
Philip
Philip. Jr 368,
Samuel
Frasher, Frasor, see Frazier
Frazier, Daniel
James P
Jonas P
Nathaniel
William 38,
Freeman, Edmund 389, 444,
Eli 333, 395, 565, 6"i3,
Elias
Elisha 22, 33, 258,
Experience 259,
Ezra
John 386, 534, 657,
Joshua
Moody 657,
Phineas 6-.'0,
Prince 22, 294,
Richard
Thomas 186, 298, 338, 590,
Thomas, Jr
William 302, 398, 860, 699,
French, Charles
Hains (Haines; 531, 589,
John.... 38, 6:-.0, 641, 657, 832,
Joseph
Nathaniel 617,
Beuben
Peter 91, 168,
Thomas 528,
William
Frisbe (see Frisbie), Noah
Theodorus
Frisbie, Ebenezer
James
Joel
Frise, John
Frisket, Experience
Frost, Benjamin
Joel 427,
Joseph 777,
Fryhout, Abraham
Fudenbrouk, Abram
Alvah
369
400
474
449
538
170
268
269
269
560
42
269
593
346
573
392
419
501
447
728
832
356
294
383
832
590
832
807
356
832
819
293
880
.836
331
663
833
305
835
,330
289
530
,836
.467
.380
.376
.511
.513
,310
,342
. 72
463
809
287
494
494
INDEX
875
Fudenbrouk, John 494
Fuller, Ainmi 27, 72, 221, 415, 488
606, 795
Asa 93, 178, 309, 473, 800
Benjamin 348
Oonf" 432
Consider 280
Daniel 165, 241, 880, 475
Elijah 635, 833
Ephraim 509
Henry 509
Hezekiah 63), 820
Hosea 240, 398
Jedediah 336
John.... 65, 126, 128, 336, 399, 484
603, 608
Jonathan 641, 665, 833, 835
Joseph 5, 124
Josiah 134, 238, 417, 632, 792
Josiah, Jr 321
Levi 528, 530
Lot 306
Matthew 318
Nathaniel 741
Peter 223,518
Benben 333, 584
Bobert 509
Samuel 591
Seth 87, 280, 285, 291, 362, 386
534
Solomon 253, 398, 484, 830
Stephen.. .79, 81, 220, 253, 417, 830
William.. 32, ( lam).... 363, 832
Doctor 683
■ 774
Fulsom (Folsom), Jonathan 552
Samuel 78, 81, 173
Furbush, see Forbush
Gage, or Gaige, George 8, 90, 156
163, 197, 372, 426
Isaac 92, 123, 343, 787
John 92, 163, 197
Joseph 163, 197, 623
Walter 77, 163
William 123, 163, 243, 372,373
William, Jr 197
Gain, Bichard 599
Gaines, Francis 538
Gaites, see Gates
Gale, Ephraim 42
Gallup, Elisha 276
Jesse 116
Joseph 277, 347
William 483, 532, 580, 693, 811
Gait (see Gault), John. . . .70, 147, 349
526, 652, 811
Gait. Samuel
Samuel, Jr
Galusha. Amos 246, 398,
Daniel
David 340, 519, 533,
Elijah. .318, 428, 438. 508, 550,
706, 748, 801,
Jacob 172, 549,
Jonas. . .175, 340, 346, 848, 782,
786,
Samuel 19,
Thomas
Gamble, James
Gamel, Hugh
Gammet, Paul 298,
Gammon, Hugh 147,
Gamsby, John
Ganner, Preserved
Gardner, Elder
John
GarngrosB, Jacob 501,
Garvin, Ephraim 657,
Garey, or Gary, Edward ...... 266,
Gasting, Elisha
Gates, Daniel 38, 40, 617, 665,
Elijah 52, 543,
Ezra 390,
Jacob 3, 11, 113,
J. Shepherd
Laban 793,
Nehemiah 155, 300.
Shppard 822,823,
General 60, 684, 686, 688,
Gault (see Gait), Alexander
John.... 36, 116, 146, 329, 553,
Ensign
Gaynour, Edward
Geenoe, Daniel
Geer, George 528,
Geers, Lemuel
Genuo, Benjamin
George, Simon
Gerads, Silas 165,
Gerard, Silas
Gerngross, see Garagross
Gibben, Edward
Gibbs, Luman 388, 560,
Solomon 388,
Spencer 388,
Warum
Surgeon's mate
Gibion, John
Gibson. James 657,
John 371,
Michael 353,
Gideons, Benjamin 308,
70
70
485
49
815
603
802
802
784
800
364
48
832
30
831
652
531
38
218
523
504
832
804
608
804
837
526
370
38
795
470
836
784
37
555
716
517
546
128
530
26
.798
214
241
, 4
597
580
559
226
491
147
832
652
823
467
876
INDEX
Gideons, Dan 300
.Jftbeeh 300, 470
Jabez 183, 477
Giffin, Edward 434
Gifford, Gershom 412
Gilbert, Cornelius 258, 543
Daniel 53, 265, 441
Eli 442
Elisha (see Gilbordj 141, 236
381, 660, 832
Elnathan 209, 381
Ely 422
EnoH 442
Ezekiel 284
John 427
Joseph 391, 570, 617
Keuben 431
Sewal 392, 554
Thomas 34, 425, 494, 835
Gilbord (Gilburd), Elisha ... .141, 236
Gilchrist, James 556
Gilder, John 337
Gile, Abner 86, 301
Amos 825
Moses, Jr 86
Nathan 86, 301
Gill, Obadiah 58, 645
Gillet, Dan Ardna 295
Daniel 284
Flavel 35'i
Israel.... 284, 355 (Gellet) 698
Johu 263, 283, 355, 798
Simon 364, 665
Gilman, Daniel 274
Jeremiah 643, 644, 648
Nehemiah 147, 652
Gilmore (Gillmore), David 45, 46
141, 163, 180, 217, 351, 687
James 144, 158
Jonathan 1 44
Gilson (Gillson), David 576
Michael 366, 353, 823, 826
S.jlomon 391, ,571
Ginkins (Jenkins?), Stephen. .829,555
Glass, James 519
Gleason (Glesonj, Benjamin. . . .13, 15
174, 673, 679
Bezaleel 819
Jason 48
Job 301
Glidden, John 45
Godsel, see Goodsell
Goff, Anthony 80
Caleb 238, 398
Daniel 329
Job 413
Gold (see Gould), James .658, 831,837
Gold, Moses
Parley
Goldsbury, John 277,
William 130, 292,
Goodcourage John 656,
Goodell, Aloiel
Azel
Silas
Titus 643,
Goodenough (Goodnow), Levi. 47,
696, 783,
Goodhue, George
Joseph
Goodin, see Goodwin
Goodman, Eleazer
Goodrich, Ashbel
Ashley 227,
Hezekiah 22, 258,
Josiah. .259, 382, 356, 384, 536,
Josiah, Jr 258,
Silas 327,
William 305,308,
Captain 660,
Goodsell, Samuel Ill,
Goodwin, Daniel
Elijah 13, 14, 15, 105, 160,
376, 511, 593, 673,
John 114,
Jonathan 30, 114, 368,
Joseph
Thomas 94, 511,
Welby
Willibie, (Willoughby, Welby
114,
Googins, William 336,
Goold, see Gould
Gooldsbury, Gouldsbary, see Go
bury
Gordon, Alexander. . .308, 381, 483,
Goss, Abner
John ("see Gouss)
Jonathan
Gossell, Isaac
Gott, John 31,390,
Gould (see Gold), Aaron
Benjamin 108, 110, 634,
John.... 116, 185, 325, 353,553,
John, Jr
Jonas 539,
Moses 641, 665,
Nehemiah 641, 665,
Pearl. . .353, 385, 537, 629, 797,
Seth 35, 185, 325, 629, 829,
Waterman
665
140
347
347
832
866
266
647
644
576
788
338
804
809
169
451
356
716
839
716
588
789
831
836
627
251
679
369
628
318
592
811
?)
369
597
Ids-
658
833
413
802
801
16
726
639
669
672
829
804
531
833
834
804
835
629
INDEX
877
Gould, William . .35, ir,!, 793, 801,
GouBS, John (see Goss)
Gragg, Isaac
Thomas
Graham, Caleb
Lemuel
Winthrop 425,
Grandev, or Grandy, Elijah. . 10(i.
134, 139, 174, 212,
Elisha 379,
Hubert
Samuel 2U7,
Granger, Jonathan
Zadock
Grannis, Edward 55,
Joel IfiO, 236,
Captain
Grant, Benoni 831,
Elihu
Ferdinand, see Grout
Isaac 165, 179, 204, 395,
John. ... 94, 160, 236, 382, 778.
814,815, 827.
Josiah. . 160, 184, 236, 376, 511,
Reuben
Granwood, .lohn
Grapes, Philip. . 657. .(Phillpo) ....
Grave, Nathaniel
Graves, Asa 78, 81,
Chauncey 78, 81, 296,
Jes-e 90, 323, :i87,
Nathaniel 298, 486,
Eussell 412.
William.. 77, 90, 136, 128, 323,
Grawberger, Henry
Peter
Gray, Amos
Billy 32, 59,87, 187, 285,
Daniel
Edward
Isaac 170, 325,
Isaiah 455,
John. ... 98, 156, 180, 426, 454,
622, 636, 637,
Samuel
Captain
Green, Abel 137,
ABahel..376(Azel)
Barkus
Beniah
Beriah..l95. 261, 338, 390, 526,
613, 699, 703, 738, 757,
774, 782, 794, 799,810,
Bowen.
835
353
,820
820
617
618
516
117
234
474
539
338
807
620
378
383
729
832
585
564
803
837
592
24
525
832
795
318
830
575
831
493
388
560
400
503
503
348
358
251
35
598
622
514
832
173
801
139
476
690
664
590
758
812
839
563
Green, Bradbree 583
Daniel ]26
Henry 5, 486
Jeremiah 408
Job 26
John.. 315, 317,340, 391, 492,571, 830
Joseph 256
Othniel 10, 72, 634, 635
Philip 78, 80, 229, 309, 472
Keuben 50, 105, 126, 128
Robert. . 195, 336, 347, 513, 593, 839
Samuel 96, 1 20, 123
Thomas 433, 436
Willard 415, 489
Zebaditth. . .7, 57, 64, 330, 383, 644
Ensign 8io
Lieutenant 811
Greenough f Greenoe) , Daniel 93
128, 310, 472
Greenslit (Greenflit), James. .103, 104
489
Gregg, George 54
Gregory, Jehiel 85
Gridley John 604
Griffin, Benjamin 18, 62, 547, 803
John 5
Griffis, Benjamin 245
John 16
Griffith, Eli 516
Griffiths, Thomas 538
Grigger, William 386, 535
Gnggs, Ephraim 367
Grimes, James 392, 571
Grippen, Darius 484
David 466
Griswell (Grissell), Benjamin 832
John 55
Griswold. Andrew 336, 397, 568
David 44, 46, 73, 320, 474, 505
600, 613
Ebenezer 213
Heber 7
Jabez 505, 612
John 273
Jonathan 26, 298, 379, 633, 831
Nathan 600
Samuel 78, 81, 233
Thomas 505
Sergeant 788
Groff, John 411
Gross, John 654
Benjamin 654
Grout, Amasa 393, 554
Asa 86
Ferdinand (Grant? J 470
Hilkiah 834, 825
Grover, Beriah 215, 400, 483, 805
S78
INDEX
Grover, Eleazer S88, 560
Isaac 89, 218, 298, 400, 831
Isaiah 325, 829
.Tomithan 372
Joseph 516
Penuel 516
Grow, Ambrose 277
Jolin 276, 347
Joseph, Jr 277, 347
Samuel 276
Guage, see Gag;e
Gunn, Alexander 305
Moses 213,214, 604
Gunt, John 803
Guthrie, James 251, 376, 512, 592
Haden, see Hayden
Hadl ev, James 70
Jonathan 3, 70, 639, 640, 834
Samuel.. 2. 11, 30, 69, 113, 370, 371
628, 639, 640, 834
Hadlook (see Hadley), James 408
Jonathan 407, 492
Samuel. 407, 4Vi6
Hagdon, John 13, 15, 674
Haisht, James 165
Corporal 257
Hail (see Hale), Gasham 596
Gashan 596
Haines, see Haynes
Hakes, Caleb 406, 498
George 406, 498
Halbird, Asa 806
Hale (see Hall), Amos 35
Apollos 314, 316, 807, 830
Asa. ..14, 64, 117, 323, 472, 673, 679
722, 801
David 471, 477
Elijah 130
Gershom (see Hail) 453
Isaac 209
Israel 392, 540, 571
James 804
Josiah. . .93, 153, 309, 375, 472, 801
Moses 75, 153
Thomas. .93, 117, 153, 309, 471, 801
Halet, John 832
Haling;, John 131
Hall, Abner 470
Abraham 392, 554
Alpheu8...5, 101, 135, 138, 144, 1,58
180, 251, 395, 564, 739
Asa (see Hale) 15
Caleb 562
Christopher 562, 819
Daniel 2, 11, 556
Edward 386, 533
Hall, Elias. .101, 135, 137, 144, 336, 3-37
395, 564, 593, 782
Elihu 137, 596
Elisha 454
Enoch 164, 781
George, Jr 86
Jacob 200, 284, 354, 556, 819
James 273, 386, 533
Jesse 354
John. .17, 38, 86, 215, 273, 386, 400
535
Jonathan 284, 295
Jonathan, Jr 782
Joseph 386, 534
Levi 527, 556
Moses 527, 556
Nathaniel 164
Peter, 176, 453. . . . (Sir Peter). .596
Samuel 661
Thomas 220, 413
William 581
Willis 284, 385, 533, 712, 782
Corporal 287
Lieutenant 811
Scaleman 747
Halley, Elisha 260
HalloD, Joshua 86
Hamau, Benjamin 588
Elijah 644
Hambleton (see Hamilton),
Edward 528
Joseph 466
Nathaniel 475
Hamilton (see Hamlinton), Charles
3U3, 714
Dudley 303
Elisha 166,211
John 379
Joseph Ill, 624
Nathaniel. . .166, 296, 395, 565, 830
Hamlin, John 478
Hamlinton, Joseph 108
Hammond (Hammon), Benjamin. .227
Elijah 294, 642, 647
Jabfcz 280
John 33, 247, 292
Jonathan 1 93, 260, 819
Matthew 83, 193, 260, 819
Hanchet (Hanshit), Oliver. .. .4^9,599
Hancock, John 813
Hand (see Hard) , Ira. . 147, 652, 657, 832
Oliver 147, 651, 657, 820, 833
Kobert 356,494
Handley, James.. 47, 130, 140, 571, 594
792, 793
Handy (Handey), Caleb 334
Clemens 897,569
INDEX
879
Handy, Robert 53, 191, 256, 704
Haner, Poter 504
Hanford, Ithamar 550
HanisoD, Edward 28»
Hanit, William 417
Hanley , Abner 804
James 331
Hannam, John 372
Hannoek, J oseph 273
Hannon (see Harmon), Seth 597
Hanshit, see Hanchet
Hapgood, Asa 207
Tliomas 307
Haradan. Hariden, see Harenden,
Herendon
Hard (see Hand, Hurd). Anson. . . .319
Daniel 573
Frederick 140, 573
Philo 815
Eobert 439, 494
Stephen 550
Zadock 549
Harden, Kiohard 35
Harding:, Timothy 33
Hardy, James 833
Robert 639, 640, 834
Thomas 657
Harenden, Ifrice (Israel ? ) 458
John 33, 194, 325, 338, 390, 537
590, 726, 829
John, Jr 537
Samson 553
Harimen, Moses 639
Harington, see Harrington
Harlow, Isaac 309, 467
'Harman (see Harmon), Caleb 36
Daniel 26
Ezekiel 26
Gains 27
Joshua 36
Seth 323
Silas 10, 26
Simeon 36
Harmon (see Hannon, Harman),
Alpheus 8, 170, 325, 597, 803
Amos 126. 171, 335, 452, 598
Austin 213, 434, 487, 604
Caleb H33
Cephas 287
Daniel. ... 9, 213, 434, 604, 633, 634
635
Enos 170, 303,461, 621
Ezekiel. . .9, 141, 313, 287, 434, 487
638, 634, 6:i5
Gaius 314,434,487
Joel 141,287,453,787
John 306
Harmon, Joshua 214, 633
Martin 48
Nathaniel.. .135, 137, 141, 176, 287
465, 806
Nehemiah 225, 326, 452, 803
Nehemiah, Jr 452, 598
Oliver 471
Selah 77, 170, 335, 598
Seth (see Hannon) ...170, 225, 452
Silas 214, 424, 633, 634, 635
Simeon 319, 403, 483, 609, 808
Thaddeus 596
Uriah 306
Lieutenant 596
Sergeant 596
Harraway, Charles 393
Harriman, Leonard 339
Harrington (see Harenden, Herendon,
Herrington), Antipas 37
Caleb 413
Clark (see Farrington) 480
Israel 243
James 519
Matthew 192, 441
Richard 532
Squire 519
Theophilus. 78, 80
Harris, Asa 576
Asahel 383
Daniel 338, 484
Ebenezer 346, 805
Edward 36, 833
Eleazer 315, 317, 630, 830
Henry 639
Isaac 14
John 350, 579
Joseph 516
Shadrach 36
Solomon 801
Thaddeus 237, 451, 633
Thomas 219, 480
Captain 810
Lieutenant 783
Harrison, Edward 450
Harskins, see Haskins
Hart (see Hatch), Adrian 381
Elisha 256
Isaac (see Hunt) 348, 611
John 228, 393, 399, 554
Jonathan 49
Hartwell, Joseph 393, 573
Oliver 41, 618
Peter 405
Hartwick, John Bark 141, 387
Harvey, Edmund 55
John 347
John Stevens 376, 391
580
INDEX
Harvey, Samuel 2^2,253, 830
Solomon 808
Harwoud (see Herwood), Benjamin, 604
Ebeuezer 397, 568
James 820
James 291
John 608
Peter 488, 632
Zachariah 6:-12
Haee (see Hays), Francis 305
Haseltine, Haselton (see Hazeltine,
Ha/leton)
Hasimen, Moses 834
Haskrll, Andrew 85, 40, 618
Joseph 222, 487
Thomas 314, 316, 829
HasVin, see Haskins
Haskins. Abner 177
Benjamin. .44, 46, 160, 381, 468, 565
687
Benoni 22.3, 518
Daniel. .46, 81, 95. 283, 395, 565,687
Eliphalet 288, 393, .578, 596
James 135, 137, 141, 176, 287
Lemuel '177, 287, 464
Richard 140, 322
Hastensisee Hastings), Jacob. .198,352
John 13
Jonathan 660, 882
Hastings (see Hastens), Daniel. . . .635
John. . 14, 15, 174, 673, 674, 679, 730
Hatch (see Hart),
Adrian 190, 281, 384, .536, 664
Adron 34
Asa 229
Barnabas 451
Benjamin 33
Ebenezer 279
Ichabod 276
John 259,279,294,356
John, .Jr 190
Joseph. . . .24, 56, 259, 639, 640, 819
825, 8:-l3
Josiah 130, 278, 643, 649
Levi 50
Mason 392, .554
Micah 391, 570
Nathan 193, 199
Reuben 190, 282, 295, 856
Samuel 130
Sergeant 257
Hathaway, Abraham 27, 332, 586
Alfred 6.5, 88, 188, 332, .585
Alpheus 27
Erastus. . . .48, 78, 81, 253, 488. 880
John 8, 48
Joshua. .124, 220, 417, 488, 522, 606
Hathaway, Levi. .27, 220, 416, 488, 808
Silas 321, 413
Simeon 27, 72, 600, 837
Simeon, Jr 221
Havenfsee Havens), Abel.. 314, 316,830
Cornelius 387
Daniel 256
Joseph 617
Samuel 387
Sergeant 191
Havens (see Haven), Cornelius,227, 575
Cornelius, Jr 387, 574
Daniel 191, 704
Josev:>h 52, 289, 820
Robert 5, 705
Samuel 575
William 247
Havers, Daniel 34
Hawkins, Abraham 47, 75, 267
Daniel 44
Elijah 180
Jabesh 542
James 137
John 285
Joseph. .144, 251, 285, 291, 363, 432
592
Hawks, Eleazer 26, 213, 604
Ichabod 604
Hawley (see Holley), Abner. .387, 574
Amos 438
Andrew 172
Chapman 375, 801
Curtis 318
Daniel 405, 430
David 309
Elisha. . 352, 771, 795, 819, 834, 825
Ezekiel 665, 819
Ichabod 635, 637,832
Ira 78, 81, 224
Jacob 89
James 818. 391, 786, 802
John 519
Joseph 117, 309
Josiah 193, 260
Lemuel. . 108, 111, 28S, 423, 624, 669
Peter 802
Peter, Jr 318
Philo 318
Zadock 319., 438
Hawlet, Daniel 253, 805
Haws, Edward 660, 832
Hawtell, Perley 398
Hay, William 890, 526
Hayden, Joseph 232, 544, 800
Haynes (Haines), Aaron.. 9, 2'i, 402
633, 634, 635
David 416
INDEX
881
Haynes, Eleazer 549
Jonathan 27, 776
Jonathan, Jr 26, 633
Joseph 819
Samuel 124, 298, 424, 486, 831
Thomas 26, 633
Major 480
Hays{8ee Hase) .Jonathan . . 100,225,598
Eutherford 824, 827
Hayse, John 171
Hay ward (see Hey wood), Caleb... 348
395, 610
Calvin 610
Eli 611
Jacob 392, 554
John 534
Paul 348
Silas 75, 348
Hazeltine (see Hazleton), David. . .53
70, 114, 147, 368, 371, 627, 652
John. ..3, 12, 113, 369, 396, 524, 608
610, 657, 782, 813, 832
Peter 119, 121, 348, 610
Ryal -348
Thaddeus 348
Timothy 628
Hazen, Asa 200, 283, 355, 420, 698
Daniel 283
Hezekiah. .32, 55, 263, 283, 295, 355
Joshua.. .55, 263, 264, 283, 295,354
3.55, 790
Moses 662, 672, 777, 809
Nathan 213, 486
Solomon 55, 63, 263, 283, 3.55
Thomas 284, 355, 421
Thomas, Jr 283
William 214, 397, 567
Captain 698
Hazleton(see Hazeltine), Paul. .392,572
William 542
Headdy, Daniel 94
Healy, Comfort 388, 560
John 47
Heaner, John 504
Heard (see Hurd), Daniel 74, t27
Eleazer • 74
Hearharte, Isaac 47
Heart, John 636, 832
Heath, Benjamin 658, 832
James 30, 70, 114, 369
Jesse. .31, 69, 114, 147, 870, 371, 639
641, 652, 884
John 819
Phineas. .172, 396, 524, 549, 706,748
762. 769, 809
Samuel 70, 114, 869
Sylvanus 11, 53, 113, 869,627
[56]
Heath, Sylvester 2
Heaton, David 366, 314, 316, 829
Orange 364
Oring 19
William 19, 52, 364
Hebard, Hebbard, see Hibbard
Heoock (see Hickok), Uriah 158
Heeling, John 830
Heldriok, Jesse 130
Helling, William 407
Helyard, Nimian 599
Hemington, Eichard 72
Hemingway, Phineas 540
Hemon, William 140
Henberton, Joseph 50
Henderson, David 47, 437, 653, 832
Edsvard 27, 411, 505, 633
Henry 47
James 38
Joseph 486
Thomas 26, 632, 683
Hendren, Edward 613
Hendrick, Isaiah 221
Hendricks, Isaiah 417
William 218
Heniman, Leonard 832
Moses 832
Henison, James 168
Henman, Lewis 398
Hennam, Joel 458
Hennen, James 449
Henner, John B 501
Martinez 501
Peter 501
Hennesy, James 289
Eichard. 227, 451
Henry, Benjamin 832
Joel 490
Joseph 393
Samuel 37
William... 27, 88, 220, 415, 487, 523
808
William, Jr 332, 416, 435, 488
Herendon (see Harrington) , Philip, 335
Herenton, Nicodemus 372
Herinton, see Herrington
Hermand, Daniel 730
Hermon (Herman) , Amos 100, 127
Austin 604
Ezekiel 453
Martin 100
Nathaniel 453
Oliver 65, 100, 178, 309
Sele 100
Seth 100
Herrey, Samuel 222
Herrick, Amos 26, 45, 46, 344, 378
882
INDEX
Herrick, Cyprian. 44, 314, a98, 486, 831
Daniel 72, 213, 880
Francis 836, 486, 604
Henry 243, 458
Samuel. . .44, 47, 48, 49, 51, 80, 104
218, 219, 220, 288, 298, 688
696, 779, 783, 786, 808
Stephen 91, 289,806
Colonel.. 175, 213,215, 238,240,246
689, 697, 710, 780, 781, 782
784, 785. 786, 788, 794, 800
Sergeant 248
Herriman, Leonard 658
Moses 641, 658,834
Philip 641, 834
Herrington (see Harringt'n). Caleb, 898
James 247
Kichard 398, 831
Squire 246
Theoph 247
William 298,881
Herrod, James 798
Herachel, Andrew 619
Hervey, Medad 416
Moses 509
Phineas 509
Herwood (see Harwood), Benjamin, 103
104, 298, 424, 831
Zachariah 221, 416
Hewes (see Huse), Joseph 24
Nathaniel 34
Hewett, Harry (SterryJ 406
Henry 454
Hewitt, Asa 393
Gideon 330,476
Hewlet, Daniel 423
Heywood (see Hayward), Caleb. . . 38
Hiamo, Amos 93
Hiams (see Himes), Amos. .93, 309, 875
Hibbard, Elisha 383, 513
Ithamar 36, 383, 708, 737
John 357
John, Jr 704,705
Thomas. . . .3, 11, 113, 370, 390, 537
628
Timothy 256
Hiboot, John 191
Hickok (see Hecook), Benjamin. .7,158
251, 703, 774
Matthew 477
251
Hicks, David.' ....... 521, 766, 775,' 809
John 388, 560
Peleg 268, 269
Hickson, James 641, 834
Hide (see Hyde) , Ebenezer . . . 784, 803
809
Hide, Joseph, Jr 804
Higbee, Charles 643, 649
Higby, Elnathan 324
Higgins, Benjamin 94
Elijah 26
Samuel 336, 883, 518
Higginbotham, Niles 96
Higley, Brewster 97, 144, 158, 476
Brewster, Jr 144, 158, 180
Elnathan 334
Hildreth, Jesse 39, 618
Joseph 617
Joseph, Jr 37
Hill, Benajah 387, 453, 596
David 309, 471
George 72, 136, 303
Henry 405
Ira 241
Tqqoq ^ 221
James 172, 224, 547, 727, 807
Jared 129
John 83,630
Jonathan 314
Joseph 108, 111, 634, 669
Levi. .72, 820, 440, 508, 550, 722, 733
803
Oliver 700
Phineas 809, 471
Solomon 158, 309
Thomas 451, 499,588
William 413, 493
Zenas 311, 234
Zimri 604
Hilton, William 199, 352
Sergeant 193
Hilyard, Minor 449
Himes (see Hiams) , Amos 473
Jacob 819
Hinckley (see Hinkley), Nicholas, 387
Thomas 574
Hindman, John 310
Hinds (see Hines), Adin 603
Calvin 319
Jacob. ..203, 428, 439, 456, 514, 550
706, 736, 798, 804
Captain's son 597
Hine (see H ind8^ , Jacob 173, 553
Simeon 168, 631
Lieutenant 588, 599
Hineman (see Hinman) , John 564
Hines (Hinds), Jacob 549
Simeon 331
Captain 803
Hinesdel, see Hinsdale
Hinkley, Nathaniel 310
Hinman (see Hineman), Benjamin
124, 140
INDEX
883
Hipman, James 97, 117, 135
John 155, 375, 395
Samuel Ill
Seth. . . . 126, 128, 135, 140, 323, 792
Thomas 74, 134, 142, 466
Hinsdale, Joseph 221, 786
Hitohoock, David 542, 806
Ephraim 611
Luke, Jr 198
Zina 794
Hoar, Eligah 32
John 200
Samuel 86
William 301
Hobard, Josiah 259
Hobbs, Isaac 585
Hobson, John 664
Hodge, Solomon 562
HodKeman,orHodgman, Jonathan, 260
Lot 28, 276, 819
Hodses, Edmund 200, 845
Eliphalet 261
Isaac 430
Isaac, Jr 405
Joshua 405
Seth 32, 261, 346, 386, 534
Captain 771
Hodgkins, Daniel 235, 392, 554
Jonas 392, 554
Joseph 643, 644, 648
Hodgkinson, Daniel 79
Hodgon, see Hagdon
Hogan, Doctor
Hogg, Isaac
Hogins, Daniel 35, 641 ,
Hogs, Isaac
Hogse (see Hoxie), John
Joshua
Hoisington, Asahel
Bliss.. 29, 130,186,325,362, 432,
819,
Ebenezer. .55, 83. 193, 260, 352,
Elia8....107, 110, 193, 199, 625,
Isaac 33, 59, 285, 292, 432,
Joab. .20, 639, 640, 818, 824, 825,
John
John Smith 291,
Line 195, 291,
Orange
Valine 280,
Vespasian. . .335, 338, 386, 533,
Major 19,
Hoit (see Hoyt), David... 150, 224,
Jonathan 8, 63, 244,
785
499
834
497
494
494
358
799
829
782
887
669
819
838
.82
858
829
260
286
798
829
796
515
800
545
Hoit, Nehemiah 158
Samuel. . 62, 150, 244, 450, 545, 600
William 37
Winship 85
Winthrop 791
Lieutenant 595
Holabut, Josiah 590
Holbrook, Amos 75, 348, 611
Asa 611
Avery (Every; 348
Elias 609
Ely 610
Ezra 130, 609
Thomas 35, 284
Timothy 35, 610
Holcomb, John 210
Jonathan 306
Noah 455
Eoger 306
Holden, Ephraim 808
Francis 835
Philemon 315, 817, 830
611
Holdrich, Jesse 130
Holdridge, Felix 409
Hollenbeck, Daniel 492
Holley (see Hawley), Chapman. . . 64
Daniel 497, 499
Joseph 497
Hollis, Thomas. .107, 110, 581, 625, 669
Hoilister, Junet 464
Holmes, Absalom 611
Azel 184, 236, 376, 512
Benjamin 27, 64, 230, 585
James 8
Jehoshaphat 27, 65
John 220, 2o3, 416, 488, 830
Nathaniel. .26, 64, 139, 322, 324, 366
782, 808
Orsamus.. .17, 45, 86, 272, 653, 687
697, 698, 832
Samuel 220, 323, 415, 488, 606
Stephen. . .48, 88, 253, 417, 437, 830
Thomas 553
Timothy 538, 530
Zephaniah 233, 486
Lieutenant 785
Holt, John 35, 366,835
Holton, or Holten, Arad 37, 618
Ebenezer 266, 680
Jonathan 198, 608
Homer (see Horner) , James 70
Honeywell, see Hunnewell
Hooker, Israel 39, 611, 808
John 391, 571, 594
Euel 131
Samuel 376
884
INDEX
Hooker, Thomas 236, 376, 511, 593
William ICO, 382
William, Jr 160, 376, 511
251
Hooper, William 412
Hopkins, Ashbel. .103, 106, 162, 182,217
554
Benjamin.. .107, 109, 110, 623, 669
773
Benoni 518
Daniel 170, 225, 597
David 452
Ebenezer.. 751, 775, 799
James.. .61, 161, 176, 287, 453, 517
588, 787
John 380, 474
Nathaniel 517
Nehemiah 102, 162, 317,728
Noah 391,570
Robert 166, 171,241, 380
Samuel 72,475,517
Solomon 65
Stephen 416, 727
Wait.. . .107, 669, 683, 683, 776, 814
815, 836, 837
Weight 109, 1 10, 623
William 85, 170, 225, 597
Captain 777, 828, 831
Hopkinson, David 589
Hopp, Abraham SOI, 504
Hopson, John 190, 257, 356
Hore, John 200
Horner isee Homer), James 31
Thomas 390, 536
Horsford, Isaac 593
Samuel 46, 79, 81, 318, 438
Horskins, see Haskins
Horth, Francis 407, 437, 580
James 580
Thomas 408, 496
Horton, Asa 829
Gideon 809
Hezekiah, Jr 368
Hiram 319, 397, 568
John 372, 425
Nathan 268, 271
Nehemiah 40
Stafford 43
Hosford (see Horsford), Aaron. . ..364
E 364
Elihu 19, 53
Isaac 377, 511
Ithamar 730
Joseph 364
Eeuben 236, 877, 511
Samuel 508, 550
Sergeant 414
Hoskin, Hoskins, see Haskins
Hosmer, William 801
Hoten, or Hoton, see Houghton
Hough, David 48, 177, 288, 464
Francis 340
John 164
John, Jr 164
Jonathan 105
Jotham 393, 579
Houghnagle, Peter 108, 112
Houghton, Abel 37
Asa 116, 186
Caleb 36, 186, 336, 839
Daniel 835
Ebenezer 36
Elijah 528, 530
James 35, 186, 325, 366, 829
Hour, John 346
House, Combs 86, 373
David 386, 535
Francis 33, 790
Gideon 488
Jonathan 320, 398, 635, 832
Joseph 416
Samuel 240
Stephen 488
Hovey, Daniel. .343, 389, 444, 446, 752
809
Nathaniel 257
Doctor 785
Sergeant 257
How (see Howe), Abner 16
Amariah 5
Artemas 39, 824, 827
Benjamin 39, 848, 609
John. ..35, 94, 323, 848, 376, 511, 593
John, Jr 610
John, 3d 611
Jonathan 365, 441, 537
Joseph 447
Maynor 576
Moses 805
Nehemiah 837
Peter 44, 94, 160, 184, 376, 511
Philip 376, 593
Samson 447
Silas 94,511
Simeon 34,265,441
Squire 805
Steward 447
Timothy 314
Corporal 191
^ 251
Howard, Abij ah". '.'.". .'.'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'3li,'364
Abner 56,364
Adam 829
Adams 195
INDEX
885
Howard, Benjamin 24, 389, 444, 446
Caleb 203, 339
Christopher 330
Darius 389, 444, 446
David 372, 373, 391, 570
Ebenezer. . . .83, 199, 330, 583, 819
Eleazer 685
Elijah 19, 364
Elisha 277
Isaiah 25
John 290, 386, 553, 599, 806
Jonathan 47, 784
Joseph 25, 343
Levi 36, 610
Silas 202
Simeon 293
Solomon 389, 444, 446, 629
Uriah 389, 444, 446
William 36, 207
Zebedee 19, 364
436
Howe (see How), Benjamin 618
Daniel 391, 570
James 195, 839
Joel 476
John 105
Jonathan 385
Joseph 389, 445
Moses 401, 729
Peter 593, 687
Philip 513
Reuben 531, 589
Sampson 389
Samson 445
Silas 702
Steward 343, 389
Stewart 445
Timothy 408
Howland, Caleb 343, 333, 584
Nathan 187, 386, 432, 697
Howlen, see Howland
Howlett CHowlitt), Daniel. . . .140, 413
Dan 480, 830
Perley 64, 229, 603
William 78, 81, 399, 603
Howling (see Howland), Nathan. . .56
Hoxie (see Hogse) , John 494
Hoyt {see Hoit), Enos 342
James 321
Nehemiah 101, 144
Hubbard, Abel 208
Ebenezer 100
Eldad 56, 199, 260, 352, 819
Elijah 36
Elisha 40
Elnathan 351
Ephraim 199
Hubbard, George 365
Selah 208, 468
Selah, Jr 381
Watts (Wates, Jr) 260
William 170
Hubbart (Hubbard? ), Jesse 477
Hubbel (see Hubbell), Bildad 604
Bildad, Jr 313
Lemuel 88, 321, 413
Hubbell, Aaron. .27,79,81, 330, 489, 633
Elnathan 36, 486
Elnathan, Jr 213
Joseph 604
Matthew 503
Hubble, Hublall, see Hubbell
Hudson, B 539
Brooks 530
Samuel : 528, 530
Seth 314, 316, 829
Huet, see Hewett
Huggins, John 305
Samuel 21,375
Hugh, James 521, 589
John 521, 589
John, Jr 521
Timothy 496
Hukmuk, Cornelius 307
Hulbard, Hulbert, Hulburd, see Hurl-
burt
Hulburt (see Hurlburt) , Benjamin
489, 606
Ebenezer 460, 463
William 335, 597, 636, 637, 832
Hulett (Hulet), Daniel 328, 464
John 126, 653
Parley 46
Huling (see Huting), Alexander. . .248
John 131, 354, 393, 578
Hull, Abner 470
Samuel 168, 389, 449
Humingston, Ebenezer 14
Humphrey, see Umphrey
flungerford, Amasa 315, 400
Hunill, Isaac 1 88
Hunkins, John 70, 345, 361, 813
Robert. . .53, 69, 114, 368, 418, 811
Hunnewell (Honeywell), Isaiah... 153
178, 309, 471
Bice 409, 503
Zadock 304
Hunt (see Hart), Arad 823
Elnathan. ... 88, 140, 398, 622, 831
Henry 454, 596
Isaac 348
Jonathan 318, 833
Lemuel 37
Samuel 10, 313, 634, 635
886
INDEX
Hunt, Seth 519, 523
Thomas 55
William 174, 429
Hunter, David 38, 398, 798, 819
James 114
Jonathan 199, 539
Larkin 365, 441
Thomas. 55, 199, 384. 536, 539, 761
819
William 351, 539, 819
Sergeant 351
Hunteras, James 30
Hunthin, John 348
Huntington, Amos 774
Asa 258, 382, 542, 643
Jeremiah 898
Jerry 635, 832
Ziba 343
Huntley, Benjamin. 66, 68,635,637, 832
Duran 463
Huntlin, John 348
Hunton, Laokin 193
Huntriss, James 639, 834
Hurd (see Hard, Heard), Abijah..332
Abner 232, 414, 457,544, 800
Adam 233
Anson 319
Bethel 379, 800
Bethuel 474
Daniel 125, 232, 387, 414
Daniel, 3d 233, 457, 807
David 493
Eleazer 332, 457, 544
Elijah 105, 457, 800
Frederick 323, 387, 544
Graham 65
Jedediah 233, 457, 544
Jeduthun 434
Jehel - 88
John 457, 544
Joseph 78, 80
Josiah 27
Lyons 319
Moses 253, 830
Ned 457,544, 800
Richard 332, 457, 544, 800
Eobert 538, 530
Timothy 807
Hurlburt ( see Hulburt, Hurlbut) ,
Benajah 36
Benjamin 330, 417
Caleb 435
Ebenezer 100, 153, 310
Israel 158, 180, 351, 787
Josiah 285
William 100, 453
Hurlbut (see Hurlburt), Israel — 144
476, 593
John 363, 584
Josiah 380, 391
William 833
Huse (see Hewes), Nathaniel, Jr.. 34
Reuben 394, 535
Husnagle, see Houghnagle
Huston, Robert 155
Hustono, Joseph 310
Hutoheson, (see Hutchinson),
Thomas. 95
Hutohins, Asa 660, 833
Benjamin 805
Bulkley 630
David 576
Jerome 335
John 73, 115, 319, 330, 397
Joshua 603
Nathan 313, 397, 568, 743,793
809, 812
Samuel 116, 397,567,594
Simon 665
Thomas 278
William. 73, 115, 313, 330, 397, 567
593, 604,781, 783,784, 786
790, 793
William, Jr 397, 567, 594, 793
Captain 742, 782, 793, 801, 802
747
Hutchinson (see Hutoheson),
Alexander 185, 419
David 66, 68
Jerome 186, 190, 433, 829
J ohn 52, 639, 640, 664, 834
John«on 303
Samuel 52, 190, 394
Samuel William 361
Thomas. 165, 311,330,379, 473, 583
William 331
William Samuel . . . . , 346
Sergeant 859
Huting (see Huling), John 128
Hutson, see Hudson
Huzzey, James 47
Hyde, Dana 315, 317,830
Ebenezer.... 94,183,513,654,714
783, 831, 837
Elijah 213,486
Ephraim 387, 573
Henry 236,377,511
James 512,592
Joshua 40
Joshua, Jr 40
Lemuel 94, 160, 333, 518
Stephen 473
INDEX
887
Hyde, Timothy 286, 376, 512
Zenas 336
Hyke, Peter 407
Ide, Ichabod 35, 41 , 266, 835
Israel 40, 835
James 40
Jesse 36, 853
Josepli 8ci5
Imons (see Emmons), William. . . .549
Imslow, James 411
Indian, Zumerick 53
Ingall, Josepli 156, 427, 463
Ingalls (see Engals), Caleb 331
Ingley, Joseph 98
Ingram, David 319
Ives, Abraham . . 99, 249, 466, 787, 797
Amos 44, 99, 105, 206, 584
David 814
Enos 74, 117, 189, 472, 801
Enos, Jr 310
Isaac 788
Jared 127, 128, 178, 310, 472
Jonah. 58, 99, 247, 296, 465, 645, 830
Jotham 99
Lieutenant 249
Nathaniel 466
Beuben 99, 296, 830
Jackett, Joseph 48
Jackson, Abraham 4, 99, 125, 127
204, 465, 479, 787
Asa 296, 830
Asahel 5, 99, 249, 465
Hendrick 411, 505, 612
Jedediah 7, 99, 188, 249, 465
Jediah 644
Jesse 336, 400, 423, 435
J ethro 250, 296, 466, 830
Joseph 59, 250, 336, 646
Lyman 400, 482, 533
Michael 218
Moses 366
Stephen 45, 46, 172, 514
Zedediah 18,57
Sergeant 414
Jacobs, Daniel 389, 444, 446
Eliakim 569
John 340, 349
Jonathan 340, 390, 536, 811
Stephen 352
Jacoby , John 726
Jameson, James 459, 631
Jaques, or Jaquish, Ebenezer. .34, 282
Ebenezer, Jr 22
Jarvis, Silas 473
Jenkins (see Genkins), Benjamin. . 70
Jenkins, Stephen. 185, 321, 329, 386, 418
555
Jenks, James , 332, 586
Jenne, Noah 277
Jenner, Stephen 162
Jenney, Aaron 74
George 333
Mark 58, 645
Jeperson, John 261
Jerads, Silas 65
Jewell, David 332, 585
Jewett, Daniel 822
Frederick 72, 298, 400, 831
Jedediah 832
Samuel. . 103, 104, 125, 128, 199, 203
352, 482
Thomas. . . 9, 26, 215, 400, 485, 532
542, 634, 635
William 353
Zedediah 658
Captain 799, 801
Jillet, see Gillet
Jinks, Zechariah 25
Zeookenah 25
Johns, Daniel 66, 68
Jehiel 636
Johnson (see Johnston, Johnstone,
Jonson), Abel 247, 391, 570
Abraham 336, 402, 799
Adam 180
Adams 144
j^ga 470
Benjamin.. . . 97, 143, 155, 165, 183
234, 300, 379, 470, 475
Daniel 305,308
DilHngton 822
Dole 22, 258
Ebenezer 333
Elihu 3, 11, 113, 117, 166, 179
196, 301, 369, 379, 470, 475
627
Ehsha 143, 188, 539, 530
George 400
Hezekiah 33, 33, 394
Jacob 179, 188, 341, 379
Jehiel 832
TrtQQp ,,, 540
John.' .'.".119, 121, 301, 628, 641, 834
Lebbeus 155
Michael 610
Moses 13, 15, 40, 41, 334, 391
674, 783
Nathan 392,572, 805
Peter 30, 53, 113, 369
Philemon.... 13, 15, 105, 234, 296
322, 579, 674, 679, 830
Philo 14
INDEX
Johnson, Eobert 3, 12, 627, 788
Rufus 431, 500
Samuel 869, 371, 390, 527, 627
Seth 820
Simeon 617
Stephen 535
Thomas 2, 6, 11. 115, 354, 870
371, 777, 802, 837
Timothy 284, 509
William.... 2, 12, 53, 369, 652, 800
Colonel 753
• 319
Johnston (see Johnson), Moses. . .570
Eobert 113, 349, 369, 726
Timothy 355
William 147
Johnstone (see Johnson), James . .628
William 113
Joiner or Joyner, Asahel.238, 344, 378
469
William 95, 165, 241, 473
Jones, Abraham 268
Aquila 41
Charles 543
Cornelius 486, 619
Daniel 169, 227, 451, 588, 626
Isaac 291, 354, 419
Jared. . 166, 211, 234, 241, 379, 473
Jeremiah 95
Joel 257, 294, 542
John 186, 384, 536, 631
Johnson 477
Joseph 236, 513, 593
Luke 318
Lucas 791
Seth 35
William 35
Jonson, or Jonston (see Johnson)
Edm 636, 637, 832
John 636, 637, 832
Jordan, Samuel 493
Joslin, Eeuben 807
Samuel 256
Joy, Abiathar 888, 560
Amos 542
Ebenezer 386, 533
Jesse 805
Joseph 35
Joyner, see Joiner
Judd, Daniel 65
Judkins, Ebenezer 45
Judson, Eli 450, 601
June, or Juno, Joshua. . . 136, 189, 573
594
Jurdin, or Jurdon, Jonathan. .635, 637
833
Kanady, see Canada, Kennady
Karner, Andrew 234, 475
Derick 166, 211
Karthan, Daniel 822, 823
Kate, or Cate, Jacob 332
Kathan, or Kathon, Charles 804
Daniel 618, 826
Kay (see Eay) , Robert 637
William 166
Keatley, or Keatsley, James. .119, 121
Keeler, Jesse 47 1
Joseph 153, 875
Kehenn, Caleb 247
Kelder, Christian 410, 495
Kelley, or Kelly, Alexander 618
Abraham 635, 8H3
Elias 585
John 150, 654, 832
Moses. 2, 12, 113,869, 639, 640,834
Samuel 87
William 174, 618
Kelliam, John 799
Kelling, William 407
Kellogg, Amos. .107, 111, 220, 491, 580
624, 670, 756, 774
Ebenezer 94, 224
Isaac 397, 567, 598
John 120, 122
Joseph. . 72, 210, 319, 287, 453, 460
635, 637, 832
Josiah..l23, 126, 129, 130, 189, 174
Nehemiah. ... 44, 74, 136, 188, 395
565, 594, 687
Preserved 483
William 86, 116, 181, 140, 287
Kellon, Samuel 655, 882
Kelly, see Kelley
Kelsey , James 343
Kendall, Ichabod 189
Peter 199, 838, 584
Kendrick, Heath 560
Heth 388
Kennady, John 12, 555, 662
Patrick 54, 70
Robert 69,146,663
Kenney, see Kinney
Kenrick, William 400
Kent, Alexander 156, 427, 454
Amasa 598
Amos 820
Cephas . . 66, 67, 156, 437, 454, 623
815, 837
Daniel 8, 76, 98, 156, 436, 622
Elijah 341
Elisha 84, 192, 265, 704, 820
Jacob 114, 335,868
Jacob, Jr 870,637
INDEX
889
Kent, John. . 63, 156, 325, 437, 455, 632
740. 801. 802
Moses 64, 98, 455, 633
Samuel , 598
Solomon 55
Kentfleld. George 658, 833
Kenyon, Christopher 61, 70
Kerry, John 405
Kern, Joseph 366
Kerrenbeck, John 109
Ketcham, or Ketchum, Caleb 80
Joseph 507
Nathaniel 389, 444, 447
Samuel 507
Keth, Israel 361
Keyes, Daniel 314, 816, 804
David 829
Elias 201, 393, 313, 730
Joseph 19, 34, 665, 800
Joseph, Jr 19
Kicket, John 429
Kioter, Jesse 93
Kidder, Oliver 56, 835, 826
Kilberry, John 39
Kilburn.or Kilbourn,Elisha. .136, 139
144, 180
James 594
Killam, Charles. . . 32, 59, 187, 286, 292
Elisha 101
John. 38, 280, 285, 291, 363, 885, 538
Nathaniel 32, 376
Phineas 377, 347
rls 368
Killigg, Nehemiah 161
Killman, John 819
Kimball, Aaron 207
Amos 12, 369
Lot 540
Lovel 342
Moses 286, 432, (363?)
Phinehas 825
es 868
Kimpton, Bufus 528, 530
Kindall, Peter 539
King, Aaron 822
Ezra 663
Gideon 306, 822
Israel 581
James 37
Joshua 437
Pelatiah 452, 598
Eeuben 832
Samuel 719
Thomas 240, 431, 480, 654, 882
William 459
William, Jr 663
Kingan, Moses 581
Kingley, see Kingsley
Kingsbury, Benjamin 264
Ebenezer 49
Elisha 825
Sanford 533, 811
Kingsley (see Kinsley), David. .97, 155
301, 470
Ebenezer 380, 358, 453
John 193, 346, 360, 538, 665
Jonathan 87, 285
Nathan 519
Phineas 810, 375
Stephen 45, 46, 434
Kinkinbotham, William 4
Kinne (see Kinney), Seth 189, 349
Kinney (Kenney). Benoni 249, 296
466, 830
Daniel 438
Jacob 225, 452, 597
Jesse 202
Peabody 188, 249
Kinsley (see Kingslev), Daniel ..9, 26
78, 80, 208, 319, 397, 436,
567, 634
John 26, 385
Johun, Jr 486
Jonathan .83, 368
Nathan 428
Nathaniel 36
Boger..78, 81, 314, 398,897,568,831
Kinston, Bufus 530
Kirb, William 331
Kise, see Keyes
Kittredge, Nathaniel. .267, 353,'64],834
Klein, Adonijah 832
Knapp, Ephraim 819, 550
Moses 438, 508
William 391,570
Knight (see Knights), Daniel 42
Elijah 87, 774
Jesse 618
Joel.... 130, 314, 316, 391, 570, 617
629, 880
John 45, 46, 424, 486
Jonathan 833, 835
Moses 637
Samuel 89
Captain 801
Knights (see Knight), Elijah. .757, 812
Knot (see Nott), John 119, 133
Knowlton, Simeon 852
Stephen 433
Knox, Henry 834
Timothy 59, 87, 799, 819
Kolloton, Robert 291
Kyb, Ephraim 230
Kyes, see Keyes
890
INDEX
Lacy, Ephraim 12, 114, 369
Thaddeus 387,573
Ladd, Amasa 310
Ashbel 265
Bagger 88
James 147, 651
Josiah 45
Koger 26, 88, 486, 633
Samuel 265, 343, 441, 704
Laddington, Lemuel 444
Laflin, James 4
Laiton, John 276
Lake, Asa. ..136, 138, 144, 158, 470, 477
592
Garret, or Garrit 407, 437, 581
606
George 280, 358
Gershom....l44, 158, 180, 251, 470
787
sa 251
Lamb, Benjamin 253, 397, 568, 830
David 824, 827
Josiah 56, 187, 285
William 467
Captain 655
Lampfleld (see Lamphier) , Abijah, 820
Luke 820
Lampham, Abraham 498
Lamphere, Lamfier, see Lamphier
Lamphier, or Lamphii'e (see Lan-
phier), Luke, 55, 185, 325. 386,
534, 798, 829
Samuel 77, 437, 581
Thomas 386, 534, 794
Lampkins, Thomas 580
Lampman, Abraham 498
Hank 406
Jacob 406, 498
Lance, John 220
Landon, Luther 179
Lane, Ebenezer 341
Isaac 611
John 140, 797
Jonathan 804
Lanfere, Lanfier, see Lanphier
Langdon, John 806
Langworthy, James 540
Lanone, Joseph 44
Lanphier (see Lamphier), Abijah,
55, 798
Lansing, Jacob 503
Lapish, John 658, 832
Larabee, Benjamin. .107, 110, 198, 623
670, 836
Elizur 218
John 218, 665
Samuel 665
Larabee, Timothy 400
William 670
Larkin, Ijawrin 68
Lorin 454
Neh 168, 289
Larkins, Joseph 126, 128, 427
Lorin 66
Larned, John 27
LaroU, William 112
Larrabee, see Larabee
Larrence, see Lawrence
Lasdell, John 384
Captain 811
Lasell, Bobert 553
Lasford, Daniel 553
Laten (see LaughtonJ, David 497
Latham, Arthur 343
Samuel 405, 430, 499
Thomas 13, 15, 674, 679
Lathrop, T 172
Thomas 456
William 389, 444, 446
Corporal 811
Latten (Latton, Laton), John, 529, 530
Bichard 8, 92, 163, 372, 462
Thomas 499,730
Thomas, Jr 499
Laughton (see Lawton, Laten), David
116, 815, 317, 618, 830
Jacob 618
Samuel 314, 316, 617,830
Law, John 542
Lawrence, Asa 236, 376, 511
Bigelow 228, 398, 484, 603, 605
Farman 79
Hammon . .79, 81, 90, 106, 126, 793
Hammond. . .181, 393, 579, 593, 720
803
Harmon 174
Hermon 128
James 46, 578
Joab 253, 398, 830
Johr 221, 417
Joseph . . 64, 79, 81 , 136, 138, 141 , 174
322, 393
Josiah 203, 397, 568, 793
Josiah, Jr 221
Levi 593
Luther 398
Nathan 27
Nathaniel 230, 415, 487
Peter 423, 435, 562, 603
Lawton (see Laughton), Thomas. .276
Laj'n, see Lane
Lazdel, John W 537
Lazell, Bobert 245
William 337
INDEX
891
Leach, Elisha 287, 464
Jonas 318
Leason, Jason 484
Solomon 27
Leat, Asa 234
Asahel 166
Miles 396, 830
Leavens, Charles 539
Hezekiah 307
Jedediah 307, 729
Leavenworth, David 382
Leavitt, Asaph 170, 235, 598
Joseph 100, 335, 597
Lecy, see Lacy
Lee, David 336, 553
David, Jr 227
Eben 49, 552
Ebenezer 62
Elon. . 75, 136, 138, 244, 545, 553, 601
800
Henry 391, 571
Horton 893, 572
John 62, 150, 234, 831
Jonathan 660, 833
Joseph 158
— seph 251
Josiah 471
Nathan. . 96, 233, 344, 374, 878, 469
Beuben 245, 450, 545, 600
Thomas.... 13, 14, 15, 133, 155, 183
381, 465, 467, 4 68, 469, 470
471, 476, 479, 592, 673. 674
678, 679, 681, 711, 713, 780
731, 772, 783, 801
Timothy 601
Zebulon 277, 347, 693
Captain 666
Colonel 473, 733, 750
414,836
Leeland, Eleazer 819
Leet, Asa 475, 715
Miles 188
Lemmon, Moses 563
William 134
Leonard, Abijah 531
Benajah 414, 550, 553, ( 03, 748
Daniel 361
David 484, 603
E 172
Ebenezer 412, 549, 798, 802
James 521
Joel 438, 4;-,9, 440, 602, 706
Moses 630
Nathan 240, 898, 805
Solomon 220
Sylvanus 521
Thomas 412
Leonard, Zar 706
Levins, Jedidiah 352
Levit, Joseph 453
Lewis. Abel 495
Abraham 410
Asa 406, 498
Asahel 358
Ashel 13, 15, 674
Asel 190
Augustus 495
Benjamin .. 63, 150, 345, 258, 450, 601
Caleb 16,315
Ebenezer 323
Edward 519
Harry 406
Henry 492, 498
James . . 169, 289, 387, 548, 573, 626
785
John 236, 895, 434, 565
Joseph. . . .22, 72, 204, 258, 416, 437
793 809
Josiah. .i 160, 236, 383, 513
Matthew 245
Nathaniel 467
Phinehas 580
Samuel 431, 500
Libbey, Joseph 658, 833
Biohard 596
Lightball, William 174. 831, 833
Lilly, Eichard 397, 568
Lincoln, General 57, 686, 783
Lindsey (Linsey), James 793
John 164,521
Peter 543, 611, 615
Linn, James 379
John 475
Liscomb, Darius 376
Nehemiah 277, 347
Thomas 377
Litehal, see Lighthall
Little, Joseph 17, 86
Littleman, Samuel 306
Livermore, Silas 784
Livingston, John 517
Locheron, John 653, 832
Lock, Ebenezer 198
William 147, 651
Lookland, Dennis 837
Locklin, Levi 804
Lockwood, Abraham 373
Abram, 3d 273
Henry 273
Jacob 273
Joseph 119, 121
Josiah 289
Lofboro' (see Deloughborough,
Loughborough), Isaac de. . .565
892
INDEX
Logahan, Logen, see Loggan
Loggan, Hezekiali...l24, 280, 377, 511
John 140, 210
Kobert 90, 125, 127, 167, 230
451, 588
Loggens, Hugh 575
Loggins, John 460
Login, Logins, see Loggan
Loide (Lloyd?), John 665
Lombard, see Lumbard
Lomus, see Loomis
London, 832
Long, Jesse 895, 564
Levi 310
Patrick 556
Samuel 556
Lookin, Benjamin 525
Looklin, Donnis 40
Loomis (see Lummis) , Beriah 365
Ephraim. 13, 15, 196, 387, 552, 574
674, 679, 766, 810
Jonah 276, 347
Noah 585
Lord, David 22, 258, 282
Ichabod 385, 537
John Oilman 832, 585
Jonathan 258, 283, 360
Jonathan, Jr 22
Nathaniel 823, 826
Seth 34
Louden, William 372
Loughborough (see Lofboro'),
Isaac 395
Louren, John 819
Lovegrove, Paul 581
Love]oy, Abijah 828
Andrew 66, 67, 820
Benjamin 75, 267
Daniel. . . 34, 68, 191, 265, 388, 705
John 34, 385, 441, 537, 820
Nehemiah 192, 441
Loveland, Joseph 257
Lovell, or Lovel, Henry 782, 791
John (08, 791
Nehemiah 773
Oliver 822, 823
Loveman, John 454
Noah 382
Lovewell, Henry. ... 12, 113, 147, 368
371, 652, 661, 811
John 371, 661
Jonathan 370
Nehemiah. ... 12, 60, 113, 147, 869
371, 890, 418, 526, 638, 651
661, 688, 719, 731, 738, 774
775,782, 794, 801,811
Nehemiah, Jr 12, 113, 369
Lovewell, Zaccheus.. 3, 114, 147, 368
557i 653
Low, Captain 810
Lowbary , John 8
Lowin, William 197
Lucas, Ichabod 580
Tmce, Andrew 276
Daniel 218
Ephraim 203, 215
Ivory 693
Jonathan. . . .274, 339, 384, 537, 749
Joory 376
Timri 276
Zimri 55
Luddenton, Luddington (see Lut-
tington, John 49, 803
Lemuel 889, 446
Lues, Luis, see Lewis
Lukis (Lucas?), James 335
Lull, John 38, 75
Joseph 38, 75, 195, 829
Timothy 276, 847, 534, 835
Lumbard (see Lombard), David. . .825
337, 839
John 83, 540
Lummis (see Loomis), Daniel 235
Ephraim 304
Lurvey, Moses ., 393
Peter 147, 651
Lutcey , John 562
Luther, Joseph 804
Luttington (see Luddington), John
656, 832
Moses 882
Lyde, Charles 412
Lyman, Benjamin 47, 392, 572
Ebenezer 102, 223, 416, 572
Oideon 379
Isaac. ... 391, 896, 524, 570, 789, 783
Lieutenant 524
Lynde, Matthew 773
Thomas 87
Lyndsey, Lyncey, see Lindsey
Lynn, James 176, 287
Lyon, Gideon 786
Joseph 47
M 45, 173, 802
Matthew.... 403, 633, 670, 086, 784
Thomas 106
Zebulon. .56, 325,705, 783, 798, 819
835, 839
Colonel 546
McCabe, Michael 546
McCann, Henry 664
Thomas 436
McCarty, Hugh 736
INDEX
893
MoClain (see McLane), Duncan. . . 53
McOlallen (see McClellan), John. .273
MaoOlarren (MoOlarin), James 502
John 54
David 170
William 225, 598
MeClay, William ' 280
McClellan, William 86
McClund, Samuel 831
MoClure, James 233, 381
John 468, 477
Samuel 165, 341, 653, 795
Thomas 37, 381
McCoan, Thomas 455
McOollister, Andrew 820
MoOolluck, Alexander 604
McConiel, Stephen 30
McConnell (McConnal), John 472
Jonathan 109, 657, 832
Moses 525
Samuel 297, 810, 472, 830
McCormick, Archibald. . .314, 316, 830
MoCune (McCuen), David 670
William . . 107, HO, 623, 669, 670, 672
824
Captain 670, 828
MoDonel, Alexander 174
Mace, Arch 119, 121
McFarland, Jesse 70
Thomas 349
McFarlin, Daniel 556
Jesse 329, 811
Thomas 329
McFarren, William 553
McFarrer, John 509
MoFarsen, John 509
MoFason, Asaph 335
McFee, Samuel 335, 555
McGee, John 392
McGlauthon, see McLaughlin
Mclntyre ( Mclntire) , Benjamin . . 66, 67
168, 230, 463
Joseph 66, 67, 168, 427
Peter 64, 426
Kichard 66, 67, 230,631
Mack, Archibald 302
James 47,302
John 302, 333
Nehemiah 358
Bobert 330, 333
William 40
McKeen, David 385, 811
McKeitch, Thomas 370, 628
Macker, Joseph 47
McKnight, Finley 171, 225
James 4
Phineas 140
McKnown, Captain 831
MoLane (see McClain), David 629
McLaughlin, James 54, 70, 345, 361
639, 662
William 70, 390
McLaughton(McLauton), James. .641
664, 834
McLawler, William 527
McLean (Maclean), Duncan 368
John 6
McLure, see McClure
McManus, Patrick 618
McMaster, John 610
McMuUen, John 517, 538
McNiel, John ... .40, 266, 353, 461, 540
Nehemiah 40
Macomack, John 302
MoQuevy, Asa 50
James 538
McEobert, John 13
McBoberts, John. .15, 17, 674, 681, 730
McWain, John 40
William 40
MoWelthy, David 516
Maffit (see Moffat), John 319
Zebulon 559
Magacking, John 408
Magee, William 832
Magrager (McGregor?), Duncan
658, 832
Main, Isaac 347
Major, George 318, 508, 550
Mallarce, Nathaniel 832
Mallard, Nathaniel 656
Mallery (Mallory) Benajah 476
David 218, 510, 635, 637, 832
Ebenezer 50
Eleazer 477
Ezekiel 126, 129
Gilbert 136, 138
Nathaniel 158, 181, 784, 803
Silas 208, 881, 468, 477
William 124, 320, 475
Mallory (see Mallerv), Eleazer. .16, 65
134, 136, 139, 822
Gill 16,208
Zaccheus 16, 208, 787
Man (see Mann), Jonathan 40
Joseph 69
Manay, Ebenezer 466
Manley, George 426, 454
John 98, 156, 455
John, Jr 427
John, 3d 427,622
Nathan 98, 454, 735
William 98, 156, 426, 455, 622
894
INDEX
Manley, William, Jr 306
Mann (see Man) , Charles 303
David 3G4
Frederick 364
James 630
Solomon 389, 445, 447
Manning, Stephen 642, 644, 648
Mansfield, David 811
Manter, Eoyal 385
Manville, Daniel 381
Manwell, Samuel 390, 536, 811
Maps, Ludel 494
Maranville, Stephen 236
Marble, Abner. .9, 36, 407, 633, 634, 635
Eleazer 178, 336, 395, 564
Ephraim 27, 50, 331, 488
John 27
Martin 306
Philip 493
Samson. . 130, 136, 138, 185, 336, 393
579, 839
Simeon 138
March (see Marsh, Murch), Eleazer, 483
Isaac 331
Joseph 55
Stephen 365
Marcy ,Marcey (see Mercy), Ohest'r, 534
John 260
Joseph 376
Stephen 186, 325, 338, 353, 839
Marden, Edward 663
Marivater, James 37
Marks, Isaac. . .66, 67, 74, 136, 138, 168
330, 425
John 119, 121, 320
Joseph 220
Levi 575
Marlbone, Christopher 534
Marrit, Bartholomew 377, 511
Michael 377, 382, 511
Marsh (see March), Abel. . .32, 56, 194
283, 284, 354
Daniel 283, 354, 778
Eleazer 215, 400
Eliphalet 420
Elisha 364
Ephraim, Jr 413
James 34, 343, 441
Joel.. 56, 84, 265, 441, 699, 779, 798
799, 824, 835
John 384, 413,493
Joseph. . 28, 30, 32, 33, 56, 194, 239
384, 692, 785, 796, 834, 825
Joseph, Jr (38 ?) , 383, 354, 691
Nathaniel 13, 15, 674
Keuben 5
Eoger 283, 295, 354
Marsh, ■William270,388, 413, 476, 559, 813
Williams 42
Colonel.. 86, 780, 781, 784,791, 801
Marshall (Marshal), Caleb 521
Ichabod 160, 236, 376, 511
Jonathan. .65, 74, 136. 138, 322, 376
511
Paul 376,511
Silas 476
Colonel 784
Marston (see Master), Jacob. . . 23, 583
John 340, 582, 663, 723, 790
Peter 31, 340, 582
William 340, 582, 732
Captain 732
Martain, John 811
Joseph 409
Martin, Aaron 247, 519
Amos (see Martyn) 806
B 813
Benjamin 54, 70, 662
David 565
Ebenezer. . . 9, 69, 83, 329, 345, 361
418
Ephraim 54, 70, 339
Ephraim, Jr 555
Isaac. .13, 15, 155, 396, 301, 674, 830
John 23, 146, 339, 390, 395, 537
555, 565, 664, 732
Jonathan 54, 70
Joseph 502, 516
Nathaniel. . .390, 537, 719, 738, 775
Philip 390, 527
Beuben 335
Simeon 229
William 392, 571, 639, 820
&Webb 812
Martyn, Amos 615
Mason (see Mayson), Aaron. .289, 449
599
Elijah 283, 345, 703, 704, 819
Elisha 261
Isaiah 378,469
Sergeant 200
Masson, Elijah 56
Master (see Marston) , Amos 806
Jacob 33
Mastern, see Martin
Mather, Erastus 315, 317, 807, 830
Phineas 807
Timothy 807
Matherson (see Matthewson), David
413
Samuel 435
Mathews, see Matthews
Matson, David 406
Henry 129
INDEX
895
Matterson (see Matteson), Caleb. ,398
387
Henry 204, 238, 298, 387
Joseph 228,339
Thomas 899
Matteson (Mattison, see Matterson),
Abel 510
Benajah 346
Benjamin 175, 426, 455
Caleb 64, 88, 574, 831
David 175, 246, 519, 522
Francis 253, 831, 480, 584, 830
Henry.. .65, 126, 247, 519, 574, 831
James 483
John 508
Josias 800
Peleg 246, 519
Peter 175, 346
Philip 10, 44, 45, 72, 426, 455
Phillip 634, 635
Samuel 134, 253, 431 , 480
Samuel, Jr 346
Thomas 488
Captain 806
Matthew, Henry 407
Matthews (Mathews), Aaron. .165, 211
242, 379, 473
Ebenezer 643, 649
Ethan 29
Henry 580
Isaac 353, 480, 8;i0
James 793
Joel 811, 813, 834, 825
Jonathan 28
Jonas 187, 286, 433
Samuel. .119, 131,285, 291, 363, 379
433
Major 782
Matthewson (see Matherson), A... 832
Mattis, John 319
Mattison, see Matteson
Mattock, Samuel 475
Mattoon, Salvenns 808
Maxfield, David 70, 555
William 70
Mav, Elisha 31, 274
'Hezekiah 20.375
John.. 13, 397, 567,594,674,679,731
Mayo, Jonathan 311, 335
Mays, John 15
Mayson (Mason?), Benjamin 660
Meacham, Abraham 177, 453
Frederick 3.58
Isaac 387
Jacob 470
John 94, 184, 223, 518
William 323, 518
Meacham, Corporal 596
Ensign 596
Mead (see Meads), Abner. .97, 143, 154
183, 300, 470
Amos 49, 131, 569
Ezra 117, 301
Henry 117, 143, 155, 300, 470
Isaac 97, 127, 128, 155, 296, 300
470, 830
Jacob 330, 553, 575
James 16, 117, 785
Philip 66, 68, 168, 289, 449
Euf us 477
Stephen. ... 66, 68, 97, 143, 300, 470
Timothy 66, 68, 169, 22?
Timothy, Jr 337
Truman. . 108, 111, 290, 449, 624, 670
680
Zebulon 134
Zebulon, Jr 142, 301, 470
Colonel 800
Meads, Henry 183
Isaac 183
Stephen 183
Mecom, Isaac 453
Meecham, see Meacham
Meecker, Grave 477
Meigs, Benjamin. . 37, 150, 234, 515, 547
Daniel 134, 345, 450, 545, 600
Phineas 353, 414, 515, 606, 830
Sergeant 595
Mellen, Anthony 108
Biohard 616
Mellington (see Millington), John, Jr.
398, 484
Meloy, J 832
Menat, John 2
Menter, Felix 65, 90, 126, 128
Beuben 800
Mercy (see Marcy), John. .193, 260,352
Samuel 260, 352
Drummer 193
Sergeant 193
Merethen, Jeremiah 458 .
Mergery, John 554
Merithew, Zerh 343
Sergeant 343
Merrells (see Merrill), Nathaniel. .575
Merriam, Samuel 105, 138
Merrick, Daniel 35, 336
David 108, 111, 634, 806
Ebenezer 615, 806
Nathaniel 387
Merrill, James 589, 663
Jedediah...9, 26, 314, 413, 486, 633
634, 635
John 231, 508
896
INDEX
Nathaniel 3, 12, 113, 371, 662
Merriman, Abel 151. 208, 467, 787
Samuel. . ..79, 81, 136, 138, 208, 467
Merriot, Michael 477
Merritt, Abel 502
Bartholomew 592
John 12, 556
Michael 592
Messenger, Nathaniel 22, 258, 384
536, 664
Messer, Abiel 658, 832
Samuel 193, 260, 819
Timothy 199, 530
Metcalf , Burgess 23
, Joseph 576
Michel (Mitchell?), Samuel.. .636, 637
832
Micks, Amos 464
Middleditch, William 617
Mighell, Ezekiel 349
Miffhles, Timothy 152
Miles, Abner 805
David 96
Eleazer 586
Ephraim 386, 533
Ezekiel 92
Millard, Elias. 499
Millege John 658, 832
Miller, Aaron. . . .27, 143, 155, 300, 470
Abraham 807
Anthony Ill
Charles 509
Cornelius 353, 391, 570
Daniel 40, 610
David 50
Ezekiel 516
Ganet 507
Henry 397, 568
Hosea 639
Hugh 329, 663, 664
Isaac 618
James 147, 653
John 50, 73, 315, 316, 330, 538
617, 830
Levi 222,489
M 811
Marshall 37
Matthew 663, 8l9
Nathaniel 509
Oliver 423
Philip 509
Eobert. .418, 555, 639, 640, 658, 663
832, 8.34, 835
Samuel 70, 329, 349, 555, 726
Solomon 496
Thaddeus 807
Thomas 486
Timothy 163, 210
Vestus 639
William 131
Milliman. George. . . .405, 430, 497, 499
John 405, 497, 499
Millimott, George 430
Millington (see Mellington),
John 175, 328
Peter 897, 567
Mills (see Miles), Eleazer 586
James 2, 11
John. ... 114, 368, 638, 639, 640, 834
John, Jr 114, 368
Timothy 98, 310, 803
Ensign 782
Milroy, John 832
Miner, Ephraim 377
Minor, Samuel 833
Mirch, James 342
Mirick, David 670
Mitchell (see Michel), Beriah 477
William 54
Mobbone, Christopher 386
Moffat (see Maffit), Zebulon. .388, 559
Mogan, Jonathan 382
Moisington, Veline 280
Molton, Gershcim 251
Mongan, Benjamin 246
Monger, Benjamin 77
Monroy (Munroe?), John 174
Monsel, Erastus 426, 622
Monson, see Munson
Montague, Adonijah. . . 45, 46, 64, 220
397, 568
Adoniah 793
Nathaniel. ... 72, 116, 135, 128, 330
397, 550, 567
Kufus 318, 397, 550, 568, 798
Samuel 220, 416, 489
Montgomery, John. . .42, 315, 316, 830
Robert 302
Moon, Abraham 580
Darius.. 116, 136, 320, 397, 567, 594
793
Ezra 19
Eobert 406
Moons, Darius 88
Moor, John 486
William 53, 180,311
William, Jr 665
Lieutenant 805
Moore, Abner 315, 316, 830
Caleb 630
Davis 228
Ezra 639, 663, 834
Fairbank 641, 834
Fairbank, Jr 641, 834
INDEX
89T
Moore, James 598
John 391, 570
Joseph 13
Judah 616
Willard 805
William 40, 639, 662, 834
Mooren, Edward 323
Moores, Moors (see Mores),
Ezra 658, 838
Gideon 35
Mop, Timothy 208
Moranvele, Stephen D 511
More, Ellis 587
Tiras 806
Moredock, see Murdock
Morehouse, John 261
Mores, Abijah 40, 822
Morey, Charles 583
Ellis 384
Israel 394, 525, 811
Jonathan 386
Silas 582
Simeon 340, 722
Solomon 340
Zenas 275, 662, 668
Lieutenant 801
.Morgan, Benjamin 48, 215, 246, 482
Caleb. .78, 80, 103, 104, 126, 139,298
513, 831
Cornelius 370, 627
Cyprian 190, 325, 3.i6, 433, 542
829
James 397
John 125, 128
Jonas 80
Jonathan.. 78, 88, 124, 203,882, 513
805
Joseph 48, 103, 104, 215, 568
Levi 298, 435, 831
Naha" 811
Nathan 52, 256, 705
Pelatiah 231
Eoswell. .56, 190, 358, 356, 765, 766
797
Morrill (Morrell), Jedh. or Judah. .88
Nathaniel 53
Morris ( see Morse) , Asa 361
John 883
Nathan 191
William 268
Morrison, Ephraim 562
James 517
Robert 276
Samuel 395, 564, 580
Morse (see Morris, Moss), Abel. . .200
Abiel 261, 419
Davis 484
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Morse, Ebenezer (see Mose) 152
Gershom 63, 664
Job 42, 63, 258
John 3.5, 266, 641, 834
Joshua 615
Matthias 156
Moses... 119,193, 199, 360, 385, 533
Nathan 191
ISathaniel 705
Noah 98, 152, 210
Seth 258
Solomon 235.
Morson, Asa 200
Mose, Ebenezer 210'
Moseley (Mosely), Abishai. . .382, 513
John 160, 251, 376,477, 511
EoswelL.lO, 27, 230, 415, 487, 606
634, 635
Moses (see Moss), Asa 470
Elnathan 470
John 74, 117, 183, 470
John, Jr 142, 155, 80O
Sbubad 470
Shubel 300
Zebulon 168
Mosher (Mosier), Aaron 191, 441
Nicholas 506
Pardon 441, 613
Silas 102, 161
Corporal 191
Moss ( see Morse, Moses),
Ebenezer 252, 806
John 156, 208, 553
Moses 122
Nathaniel 256
Noah 463
E 351
Eichard 208, 381
Solomon 475
Timothy. . . .251, 467, 686, 637, 802
882
Mosser, Timothy 529^
Mosure, see Mosher
Mott, John.. 13, 14, 15, 243, 458, 670
674, 731, 794
Moulton, Gershom... 16, 101, 144, 180
Isaac 730
John 7. 101, 144, 158, 180
Jonathan 148, 652
Joseph 83, 539
Noah 147, 652
Eeuben 144
Samuel 101, 176.
Samuel, Jr 101
Mount, Darius 129
Mour, Barnett 504
Moylan 82a
INDEX
Mumford, Jeremiah 487,
Thomas
Miiuro ( Munroe, see Monroy ),
Hezekiah
Joshua 303, 229,
William
Munsell, Benjamin 276,
Erastus
Lezedel
Muuson, Augustus
Erastus 126, 388,
Jesse
Joshua
Kufns 167, 389, 449,
Thaddeu8....237, 451, 588, 677,
532
483
409,
Timothy
Titus
Munter, Koyal
Murch (see March, MarshJ, John.
Murdock ( Moredock), Asahel, 22,
642,
Asel
Benjamin
Constant 190, 257, 356,
James 177,
Jasper
Joshua
Samuel 300,
Thomas
Murray, Ebenezer 62,
Eber
William
Murren, Israel
Muzzey, Benjamin 114, 369,
Myers, Gideon
Lydial
Oliver 218,
.493
484
.604
347
,138
377
125
560
168
303
599
678
802
483
502
535
385
537
3.57
647
190
348
543
465
190
221
470
789
250
580
637
130
215
510
Nash, Timothy 164, 521, 589
Naten, Joel 465
Naunauneek, David 307
Naunaupetonky, Jacob 307
Nayson, Benjamin 833
Edward 660, 833
Near (Neere), Jacob 503,504
Neeholds, John 246
Negor, Oato 33
Otto 33
Negro, Umph 306
Negrous, William 185
Negus, John.... 336, 391, 571, 617, 630
Samuel 336, 387, 574, 639, 763
William 336,617,630
William, Jr 39
Neham, Isaac 307
Nehr, Jacob 501
Neil, John 75
Neilson (see Nelson) , John 336
John, Jr 325
Nelson, Benjamin 47
Charles.. 24, 343 389, 444, 446, 657
751, 752, 773, 831
John 343, 453, 463, 597
John, Jr 452
Jonathan 45, 46, 604
Joseph 314
Paul 8, 48, 597
Thomas 40
Captain 741, 775, 801, 809, 813
Nesanankhuk, David 307
Nestor, David 172
Newark, Andrew 415
Newell, David 519
Ebenezer 519
Elihu 38, 741
Lemuel 388, 594, 737
Samuel 737
Newhall (Newell?) , David 43
Newton, Abraham 633
David 173, 284
Elas 356
Elias 190, 281, 433
Israel 357
John.. .302, 393, 319, 360, 549, 819
Jonas 663
Jonathan.... 45, 137, 128,143,323
395, 565, 593, 687
Joseph 319
Nathaniel 8, 74, 168, 231
Phineas 819
Samuel 796
Silas 699
Nicholas, Richard 131
Nichols (see Nicols), Asa 411, 612
Eleazer 805
Elisha 320, 606
James 36, 38, 391, 480, 571
John 305
Jonathan 365
Jones (Janes?) 247
Richard 131
Robert 342
Samuel 37, 391, 571
Thaddeus 388, 559
William 543
Nicholson, Ashbel 474, 477
Glover 1 66, 397, 475, 830
Henry 204, 380, 475
Henry, Jr 380
John 477
Nicks, John 560
Nicols, 747
INDEX
899
Niels ( see Niles) , Daniel 286
Night, see Knigrht
Niles ( see Niels ) , David . . 58, 333, 383
645
George 229, 399
John 215, 482, 522
Nathaniel 387, 574
Spencer 215, 387, 574
Noble (see Nobles), Clark 380, 475
David 77
Eli 203,215,400,482, 510,522
Enoch 305
Ephraim 236
John, 215 (Johan) 815
Josiah 318
Luke 100, 126, 128, 170, 335
Obadiah 179, 241, 395, 565
Eeuben 336
Solomon 380, 474
Tehan..lOO, 135, 127, 170, 225, 598
787
Nobles, Abner 398,831
David 598
Ephraim 210
Luke 598
Nolds, Elisha 393, 578, 833
Nolton, Simeon 353
Nonis, Jacob 50
Noonan (Nooning), Thomas.. 261, 346
Noriss, Benjajnin 335
Norman, Like V 439
John 335
Norton, Daniel 5
David 456
Elisha 443
Hose 598
Issaehar 48, 233, 416, 606
John 341, 823
Joseph 73, 331, 353, 830
Martin 397, 567
Nathan 374
Ozy (Ozias) 226
Shadrach 36, 321, 397, 568, 727
Thomas 83
William 452
Zadock 225, 453, 597
Zerah 274, 811, 384, 537, 760
Nott, Abraham 594
John (see Knot) 373
Noyce (Noys), Gershom 388, 559
Nurse, Caleb 388
Joshua 824, 827
Nuton, see Newton
Nye, Francis 409
Joseph 616
Oak, Nathaniel 611, 808
Oak, Seth 611, 808
Oakes (Okes) . Isaac 436
Lieutenant 783
Oatman, Benjamin 346
George, Jr 173
Isaac 319, 508
Ober, Asa 39
Ebenezer 615
O'Brian, John 392, 554
Obs, Gershom 189
Odell (Odel, Odle), Augustin. . .406
498
Gershom 439, 581
Jacob ..68, 91, 168, 330, 406, 459
581, 631
James 66, 563
John 65, 323, 459, 792
Jonas 320, 397, 410, 568, 792
Olcott, Daniel 553
Peter.. 11, 52, 53, 55, 113, 147, 190
257, 281, 294, 395, 349, 350
356, 360, 368, 371, 443, 637
651. 726, 773, 780, 781, 784
785, 810
Boswell 259
William 660, 832
General 311, 433,441,442
Old (see Olds), Gershom 674
Jasper 218
Oldridge, Silas 338
Olds, George 5, 66, 67, 91, 167, 390, 449
Gershom 13, 15, 471, 674, 679
Gilbert 306
Jasper 79, 81
Jonathan 136, 139, 331, 708
Thaddeus 807
Olford, Alexander 637, 833
Olin (Olen), Cabel 240
Caleb 431, 480
Gideon 238, 786
Giles 246
John 246, 806
Justin 229, 398, 484
Stephen 298, 484, 831
Olmstead (see Ormstead, Umpstead),
Ebenezer 30, 147, 653
Gideon 430
Israel 30, 819
Jabez 15, 183
Jabesh 8, 674
James 183
Joseph 276
Moses 787, 791
Simeon 798
Olverson, Thomas 88
Orcutt, James 516
Ordway, James 850
900
INDEX
Ordway, John 642,
Orgurs, Phelix
Ormond (Ormon), John 53
Ormsby, Daniel. 136, 138, 167, 289,
548, 599, 636,
Ezra 391,
Gideon. . ..76, 90, 167, 255, 396,
736, 787, 794,
Jonathan.. 66, 67, 91, 167, 289,
599, 636,
Major
Ormstead (seeOlmstead),
Ebenezer 161, 527,
Jabez 162,
Simeon 387,
Orr, Isaac 824,
James
John
Orton, Eliada
John
Orvis, Weightstill 833,
Osband, John 638,
Osborn,Asa
Ephraim
Isaac. . . .330, 334, 643, 644, 647,
John 19,25, 34,
Nathaniel
Osgood, Aaron
Abner
John
Josiah
Thomas 643,
Osmore, Aaron 3, 13, 114,
Ostrander. Abraham
JohnT
Nontioe
Peter 407,
Outhout, Alexander 501,
Oviat, William 401,
Ovits, James 636,
Owen, Abdon
Abraham 204,
Benjamin
Caleb
Daniel 653,
Edward
Elijah 160, 236, 477,
Elijah, Jr 94, 377,
Elisha 94,251,377,
John 7, 160, 236,
Samuel . . 179, 188, 312, 235, 395,
Silvanus 259, 639, 6*0, 658,
663, 798, 833,
Owens, Abraham
Edward 58, 102,
Oxford, Derrick 293, 335, 386,
647
489
,69
449
802
570
534
803
449
806
793
556
573
575
837
..53
..53
388
336
836
834
208
562
778
365
562
538
164
538
508
649
369
407
494
429
494
504
483
8;-i3
182
395
664
..38
832
317
593
512
513
383
565
663
834
614
644
535
839
Packard, Asahel 389, 444, 446
David 261
Packson, Stephen 73
Paddock, Gains 386, 391, 358, 432
Job 411,505, 613
John 419
Prince 156, 436
Willirtm 286, 358
Page (Paige), Amos 26, 633
Asa 194, 303, 293
Christopher 341
David 400, 482
George 201,293, 313
Jacob 114, 368, 639, 640, 834
John 169, 327, 465
Jonathan 66, 67, 172, 427
Josiah 2, 11, 54, 113, 368
Nathaniel 194. 202, 819
Peter 528, 530
Stephen 400
Doctor 800
Asa 303
Paine (see Payne) , Abel 185, 325
Asa 419
Francis 660, 833
Samuel 647, 696,821
Painter, Benjamin 806
Benjamin, Jr 806
Elisha 837
Gamaliel 837
Samuel 806
Palmer, Amos 407, 830
Benjamin 407, 493
David 221,417
Gershom 291
Hugh 147, 651
James 76, 289
Jarel (Jared?) 438
John 407
Joseph 417, 593
Nathaniel 437, 580
Olr. (Oliver?) 858
Samuel 331, 415
Thaddeus 333
Thomas 19
Palmenty, Joseph 351
Panel (Pannel), Andrew 47
Archibald 47
Isaac 47
John 826
Parce, David 496
Parish, John 435
William 599
Park, Benjamin 533
J 833
Jonathan 316
Eeuben 8
INDEX
901
Parker, Abel 218
Abijdh 85, 528, 580
Amasa 660, 838
Amos 195, 839
Andrew 148, 653
Asa 148, 653
Benjamin 366, 488, 522, 583
Caleb 439, 496
Charles 398, 576
Clarke 831
Ebenezer 40, 805
Elijah 641, 834
Elisha 805
Ezekiel 298, 398, 480, 831
George.. 88, 130, 318, 240, 337, 422
436, 510, 5r,3
George, 2d 562
Henry 79, 81, 230, 416, 489
lohabod 50
Jacob 230, 488
James 388, 529, 530, 559
Jeremiah 90, 162, 585
Joel 48
Joseph 539, 530
Joshua 40
Matthew 165, 250
Matthias 16
Michael 48, 516-
Moses 579
Nathan 48
Nathaniel 516
Pardon 580
Peter 337, 522
Samuel 316, 830
Thomas 384, 536
Timothy 641, 834
William 840, 337, 387, 431, 480
574, 594
Parkhill, David. . 183, 396, .300, 470, 830
Parkhurst ( see Parkis ) , Benjamin
34, 193, 705
Calvin 52, 148, 191, 773
Ebenezer 33, 441, 704, 773
Jabez 829
Jeremiah 705
Joseph 191, 356, 704, 705
Lemuel 441
Pearl 199
Penl 193
Phineas. .53, 68, 193, 356, 689, 640
792, 834
Pierce 365
Reuben 34, 191,441
Parkis (see Parkhurst), JabeK 325
Phineas 33
Samuel 36
Parks, Abel 343
Parks, Benjamin. . . 44, 73, 830, 398, 413
437, 484
Joel 411
Jonathan 31 4, 829
Joseph 308
Eeuben 63, 245
Parmely, Benjamin 16)
Parmetree, Benjamin. ...184, 203, 376
553, 592
Nathan 293
Parseful, Asel 186
Parsifield, Ebenezer 395
Parson, Moses 830
Peter 453
Ziba 330, 585
Parsons (see Persons), Aaron 204
Jesse 254
Jonathan 9, 36, 633, 634, 635
Usual (Uzal) 395
Ziba 189
Partee, John 36
Seth 26
Partridge ( Patridge, Pattridge) ,
Abner 10
Elias 2-58, 433
Elisha 190, 257, 394, 433
Isaac 257, 282, 483
Jacob. . . .57, 174, 188, 333, 583, 586
Jasper 388, 560
Jonathan. .13, 15, 163, 333, 583, 674
Jothan 586
Samuel 52, 258
Seth 388, 559
Thomas 42
Parttrick, Samuel 193
Sergeant 193
Pary, Eliakim 134
Pasavile, John 833
Pasifel (see Parseful), Stephen 639
PasBwill. John 660
Patee, Zephaniah 833
Zephoriah 658
Paterson, see Patterson
Patrick (Pattrick), Benoni.. . .540, 648
Jacob 644
Matthew 83, 199, 352
Samuel 260, 352
Patridge, see Partridge
Patten, Benoni 315, 317, 830
John 439
Patterson (Paterson), Adam.. 546, 562
Alexander 538
Andrew 174, 643
David 517
Eleazer 823, 826
Ephraim 820
Ezra 517, 546
902
INDEX
Patterson, George 636, 637, 833
Ichabod 147, 653
lsfl.fl.0 7^2
John. . .314, 316, 517, 546, 830, 836
Jonathan 43
Joseph 360, 538, 546
Levi 517
Peter 176, 288
Eobert 38, 499, 832
William 55, 347
Colonel 801
Patton, John 496
Pattrick, see Patrick
Paul, James 157
Robert 657, 833
Paxon, see Packson
Payne (see Paine), Abel. .338, 385, 534
839
Jared 387, 573
John 109
John, Jr 808
Lemuel 341
Peter 218, 320
Samuel 387, 575, 643
Zerah 62, 73
Peak (Peake), Ephraim. ..32, 419
E 261
Pearce(see Pierce), David 429
Phineas 376
Pearl, Phineas 585
Stephen 465, 703, 792, 802, 806
Timothy 169, 337
Pease (see Pees), Christopher. 264, 283
Samuel 283
Peck, Enos 398, 485
Jabez .' . 341
Jathleel 389, 444
Jethetiel 447
Joseph 824, 827
Levi 267. 776, 799, 804
Pecket, (Junrod 494
Pees (see Pease) , Levi 36
Solomon 37
Peirce (see Pierce), Calvin .577
Charles 830
Simon 576
Pell, Thomas 331, 585
Pellam, Stephen 19
Pelton, Phineas 464
Pember, Andrew 214
Eli 320, 434, 486
Pengery, George 633
Pengra, 774
Penmety, Benjamin 149
Penn, Samuel 332
Pennel, John 833
Pennock, Aaron 375
Pennock, Heman 374
Oliver 274
Peter 375
Peran, John 345
Percifeld, Azel 536
Percifield, Ebenezer 536
Percival (Percivel), Asa 335, 829
Asel 63, 190, 384
Ebenezer 359, 384
Jeremiah 6b, 258, 812, 820
Stephen 258, 640, 834
Percy, see Piercy
Perham, Joel 611, 808
Perigo, see Perrigo
Perin, John 261, 825
Perking, Barnabas 341
Perkins, Aaron 162
Daniel 195, 839
Elisha 33
Ezra 161
Jacob 464
Jonathan 311, 387, 574, 593
Moses 510
Nathan 380
Pero, Peter 108, 111, 624, 670
Peron, Peter 330
Perre, Samuel 210
Perren (see Perin), Corporal 200
Perrigo (Perigo), David 108, 111
624, 665, 670
Frederick 387,574
John 218
Rufus 330, 387, 573
Perrj' (see Pary, Perre), Azor 44, 46
165, 381
Elhanan 47
Eliakim 88, 604
Elnathan 630
Ezekiel 340
Ezra...; 75, 280
Jabez 353, 833, 835
Jedediah 263
John 521, 589
Josiah 238, 603
Nathan 64,801
Nathan, Jr.. 153
Nathaniel 61, 309
Oziah (Ozias) 78, 80, 233
Eobert 362
William 35, 261, 286
Winslow. . .44, 46, 88, 240, 398, 431
480, 687, 805
Captain 809
Perseval, PersiveJ, see Percival
Persons (see Parsons), Aaron. 102, 575
Ephraim 239
Jesse 398, 484
INDEX
903
Persons, Jonathan, Jr
Uzal
William
Zebulon
Perteison, Joseph
Perty (see Purdy), Nathan, Jr. . . .
Peters (Pttters), Andrew. 753, 811,
Beubus 662,
John
Samuel
Petteborn, Samuel
Petterson (see Patterson), Andrew
Pettes (Pettis), Benjamin. .. -388,
David
Pettibone, Abel. .289, 552, 558, 599,
Amasa 204, 439, 508,
Amos
Eli. .173, 414, 428, 439, 550, 552,
Eli, Jr
Elihu 387, 573, 602,
Samuel 169, 227, 451,
Seth 169, 227,
Petty, John 35, 267, 353,
Solomon 804,
Pharrin (see Earrand), Asa
Phelps, Abel-
Asa
Charles
Shadraoh . '. ... . . . . ". '. . 41 1 ', 505,
Timothy 796, 824,
Zephaniah
Phil brook, Eliphalet 660,
Phillips (Philips), Alpheus 19,
Daniel
Ezekiel
Francis
James.. 116, 215, 482, 523, 529,
Job
Samuel 395,
Thomas 78, 80, 125,
Philemon, Luther
Phippen, Atwater
James
Jonathan A
Joseph 641,834,
Samuel. .35, 384, 536, 782, 811,
Phipper (Phippen?), Samuel
Pier, Ethan 44, 64, 234, 379,
John
Pierce (see Pearce, Peiroe),
Amos 388,
Benjamin 393,
Charles 315,
Clothier
Ebenezer
486
564
553
333
193
153
813
664
665
274
588
648
561
630
806
6U2
440
602
319
798
803
552
835
807
387
451
207
796
601
612
825
.42
833
665
510
.37
413
530
218
565
128
.45
835
267
804
835
835
353
473
.95
561
571
317
480
.40
Pierce, Elisha ; . 824, 826
Ephraim 822
Ethan 10
James 330
Joseph 38, 366
Norris 581
Samuel 556
Piercy, Sylvanus 319
Pigsley (see Pixley), Job 434
Pike, Elijah 391, 571
John 388, 560
Jonathan 314, 316, 829
Leonard 391, 571
Pilott 403
Pineo, Daniel 283
Piney, Samuel 252
Pinney, Isaac 256
Oliver 256
Piper, Thomas 658, 833
Pitcher, Ebenezer 333, 585
Reuben 150, 351, 332, 585
Pitkin, Stephen 223, 518
Pitman, Kussell 553
Pixley (see Pigsley), David.. 659, 660
831
Peter 169, 227, 806
Place, David 7, 330
George 488
Griffin 330, 583
Jesse 58, 61, 96, 330, 645
Nathan 58, 332, 645
Piatt, Daniel 583
Plumb, Joseph 586
Plumley, Jonathan 186, 190
Joseph 393,554
Samuel 258
Plummer, David 643, 048
Pollster, Henry 794
Pollard, Isaac 65
Polley (Polly), Jonathan 385, 537
Pool (Poole), Chester 543, 805
Nathaniel 358
William 805
Pooley, John 78, 80
Popple, Ebenezer 73, 315, 336, 387
573
William. ..73, 88, 215, 298, 336, 831
Porter, Ambrose 341
Benjamin 529, 530
Calvin 24
David 341
Elijah 562
Elliot 283, 354, 798
John 88, 633
Noel 777
Samuel 460, 793
Seth 10,461,633, 634, 635,707
904
INDEX
Porter, Thomas 34, 379
William 28, 63, 264
Zaooheus 473
Zachariah 211
Post, Aaron 312, 364, 582
Eldad 364, 583
Eldad, Jr 639, 640, 834
Elias. . ..153, 297, 309, 375, 471, 830
Israel 884, 536, 582, 811
Jared. .27,61, 117, 309, 375,723, 801
Eeuben 13, 15, 65, 296, 309, 553
675, 679, 830
Eoswell 142, 183, 470
Eoswell, Jr 134, 154, 300
Ward 602, 798
William 37, 153, 196, 782, 801
Potter, Abel 486
Alexander 89
Amos 510
Andrew 7, 74, 96, 334, 583
Bascour (Bascom?; 320
Ephraim 218, 398, 562, 831
George 45, 80
John 88, 218, 510
Joseph 298, 831
Lyman 257
Newell 333
Noel 57, 306, 584, 644
Oliver 4, 815
Philip 799
Samuel 665
Shadrach 523
Thaddeus 483
William 203, 288, 398, 464, 510
611, 831
Zerubbabel 433, 522
Potts, Jonathan 785
Powell (see Powel), Calvin. . .284, 355
Elisha 21, 25, 374
Felii 18, 50, 91, 694, 802
Felix, Jr 18
John. . ..274, 313, 442, 443, 689, 690
722, 773, 782, 789, 810
Jonathan 439, 494
Luther 200, 283, 355
Martin 18, 169, 588, 783, 837
Kichard 429, 430, 496
Bowland 383
Rowland, Jr 283
Stephen 325, 704, 839
Thomas 494
Truman. . . 66. 67, 91, 135, 137, 168
389, 449, 548, 599, 626, 802
William 439
Power, Peter 188. 584
Powers, Amasa. . .75, 380, 285, 362, 385
533
Powers, Andrew
Asahel 280, 358, 386,
Benjamin 119, 131,
Charles
David 10, 37, 174, 306, 333,
486, 564, 613, 634, 635, 774,
Jeram
Jerathmel 56, 832,
Jonathan 370, 371, 421,
Joseph 119, 133, 199, 338,
Moses.. 13, 15, 174, 306, 395,
■565, 675, 681,
Nahum 390, 537,
Nicholas 654,
Peter 90, 136, 139,
Phineas.. .38, 59, 285, 358, 799,
Stephen 119, 122, 285, 291,
370, 371, 637 (Stevens),
Thomas 119,121, 137,280,
291, 362, 386, 533,
William 55, 56, 264, 421,
Zerathmel (Jerathmel ?)
Pratt, Abel 108, 113, 635, 665,
Abi]ah 311, 334,
Albert 316,
Alvert
Alvin
Asa 663, 773,
Caleb 73, 331, 489,
Daniel 314, 487,
Daniel S
Ebenezer. ...117, 134, 143, 300,
Elijah
Emerson
Ezra 36, 368,
James 331,
John 321, 576,
Jonathan 116, 392,
Joshua 97, 142, 155, 300,
Josiah 639,
Jothh
Lemuel 40, 424,
Moses 97, 142, 300,
Nathan 47, 93, 117, 153,
Nathan, Jr
Nathaniel 309,
Paul
Samuel.. ..38, 59, 130, 188, 291,
388, 468, 477, 560, 633,
Silas.... 108, 111, 117, 126, 128,
189, 435, 634, 670,
Silas, Jr 143, 196,
Stephen 831,391,
Timothy
William 107, 111, 400, 624,
830
533
279
280
395
782
.86
681
638
539
538
730
731
833
331
819
363
794
811
285
590
825
17
670
379
830
314
807
795
522
604
124
391
570
.39
807
269
630
783
573
437
834
176
489
470
801
153
375
490
331
807
155
792
300
570
633
679
INDEX
905
Pratt, 523
Pratts, Jacob 585
Prentice CPrentiss), Simeon 44, 46
253, 393, 578, 687, 830
Prescott, Jonas 809
Presot, Jeremiah 191
Presson, John 512, 811
Preston, Abiel 421
Asa 342
Colburn 198
John 592
Price, John, Jr 409
J onathan 409
Pride, Joshua ] 24
Priest (see Pruist), Noah 477
Joshua 585
Philip 176, 388, 513
Tubal 594
Prindle, Joel 636, 833
Jonathan 50, 136, 138, 287
Joth 176, 328, 464
Prose, Benjamin 833
Prouty, Francis 834, 827
Eichard 833, 824, 836, 827
Pruist (see Priest), John 507
Puffer, Isaac 386, 533
PuUen, Nicholas 47, 268, 800
Pulsipher, John 198, 608
Purdy (see Perty), Benjamin.. 337, 449
Benjamin, Jr 66, 67
Daniel.. 8, 66, 67, 90, 136, 138, 167
289, 449, 599, 803
David. . . 77, 138, 167, 289, 449, 599
Eeuben...l8, 91, 167, 289, 449, 599
Solomon.. 18, 97, 135, 142, 154, 300
470
Putnam, Abijah 439
Asaph 654,833
Benaiah 37, 39
Ephron 654, 833
John 529, 530
Jonas, 612 (Jones) 411
Thomas 528, 530
Captain 782, 788
Pye, Benjamin 306
Quackenbush, Gerardus 833
Gose 407, 492
Jacobus 831, 833
Robert 836
Quashbush, Gradis 174
Quin, Michael 654, 833
Pace, Isaac 161, 323
Rain, Ran, see Eann
Ramsey (see Ranney), William 33
Rand, Robert 384, 536, 835
Randall, Benjamin. . .391, 431, 500, 571
David 410, 479
lohabod 466
James 5
Jethro 391, 571
John 410, 495
Joseph 349, 465
Joshua 406, 498
Blatthew. .. .8, 67, 74, 139, 410, 495
Stephen 410, 495
Mr 66
Rann, Joseph 336, 376, 513
Ranney, Daniel 641, 834
Elijah 266
Ephraim 266, 833, 836
Waitstill 386, 804
William 33, 690
Ransford, Solomon 306
Ransom, David 496
Elisha 358
John 380, 358, 513, 592
Matthew 430
Thomas 318, 400
Rapnor, John 347
Rathburn, Solomon 342, 394, 525
Ratts (Ratz), Jacob 96
Rawlings, Philip 116
Rawso'n, Bailey 610
Stephen... 610
Ray (see Kay), Daniel. .90, 165, 179
234, 241, 473
George 75, 116, 320, 391, 570
John 42, 643, 648
Matthew 197, 372
William 166, 204
Raymond, William 363
Raynald, Daniel 228
Read (see Reed), David. . .53, 389, 444
Ehjah 198
Isaac 833
Jedediah 141
Philip 136, 138, 141, 806
Solomon 303, 388
Thomas 75, 76
Record, John 190
Redway, Timothy 542
Reed (see Read), Aaron 300, 470
Daniel 210, 252, 460
David 446
Elijah 542
Isaac 826
Jedediah 388, 454
Jeremiah 120, 122
Joseph 599
Leonard 37
Philip 176,387, 458
Samuel 42
906
INDEX
Eeed, Solomon 560
Thomas 3t5, 321
Eehern (Reham), Caleb. . . .78, 80, 519
Solomon 581
Remington, David 783
Jonathan 395, 564
Joseph 347
Joshua 165, 211, 379, 475
Samuel 539, 531
Uriah 379, 474, 477
Zadook 144, 181
Kenolds (Reynolds?), John. . .635, 833
Reynold (see Reynolds),
Jonathan 354
Philip 231
Reynolds, see Runnels
Alexander 342
Benjamin 510
Benoni 437
Coan 562, (Coon) 2t'8, 831
Daniel (see Eaynald) 399
Draper 366, 436
Elisha 406, 410, 562
Ephraim 98, 426, 463, 787
Grindel 35, 572, 804
Isaac 66, 67, 73, 455, 469
John 437, 447, 498, 580
John, Jr 498
Jonathan 215, 283
Joseph 165
Joshua 74, 246, 801
Philip 18, 66, 68, 631
Robert 484
Silas 156, 426
Thomas 495
William 406, 498
Ensign 810
Rhoades (Rhodes), Benjamin.. 250, 466
Hezekiah 99, 250, 395
Rhusel (see Russell), Elijah 497
Joseph 497
Rice (see Royoe), Abel. . .663, 773, 795
Abner 223, 229, 398, 412
Asa 823, 826, 833
Caleb 4
Charles. . .40, 74, 186, 267, 353, 475
528, 530, 804, 807, 829
Clark 388, 560
David 517
Eber 10, 74
Elias 314, 310, 830
Ethan 5
Fores 330
Heber 380
Hercules 388, 560
Isaac 231, 416, 488, 518
Rice, John 493
Jonas. . . .36, 388, 559, 767, 782, 809
Jones 583
Levi 166, 179, 211, 234
Micah 823, 826
Moses 27, 88, 221, 224
Nathan 96, 331
Oliver 27, 617, 630
Pelatiah 322,413,493
Peter 42
Pharez 322, 474
Phinehas 42
Phones (Pharez?) 96
Samuel 10, 179, 473, 776
Seth 88, 116
Silas 313, 606
Stephen 166, 179, 211, 235, 341
379, 474, 475
Rich, David 21, 35, 39, 374, 822
Jonathan.. 21, 25, 275, 211, 339 384
537
Jonathan, Jr .• 31 , 374, 311
Samuel 21, 275, 389, 445, 447
William 231
Richard, Daniel 608
John 236, 257
Richards, Charles 43, 198
Charles, Jr 43
Daniel 43, 198, 376, 592
Edward 655, 833
John 149, 160, 511
Jonas 190, 358, 281, 356, 433
William. .149, 160, 184, 204, 236, 376
569, 593
Richardson, Abraham 580
Amos 337, 451, 588
Andrew 330, 451, 588
Bezaleel 161, 182, 333
Benjamin 208, 381, 468
Godfrey 379
James 347, 835
Jeremiah (see Richenson), 277
(Jeremy) 615
Jesse 86
John 459
Jonas 295
Jonathan 658, 833
Joseph 633
Lemuel 639
Nathan 337, 230, 459
Nathaniel 631
Samuel 37, 665
Thomas.. 277, 347, 354, 690, 671, 830
Timothy. ...131, 136, 138, 336, 839
William 543
Captain 789
102^
INDEX
907
Eichenson, Jeremiah 611
Eiohmon, Gorce 479
Isaac 475
Eiclimond, Abiezer 393, 579
Amaziah 201 , 808
Ebenezer 201
George 99
Isaac 311, 380
Eioket, Coonrod 429, ( Ounrod) 494
Eickey, John 388
Eicord, George 494
John 494
Eider, Elkanah 569
Stephen 53, 556
Eifford, Benjamin 144
Eigdon, Elisha 124, 463
Eight, see Wright
Eigney, John 27
Eineberger, Henry 501
Eipley, Epaphras. .50, 73, 213, 569, 593
Ephraim 125, 127
Hezekiah 581
John 830
Phineas 221
Eipney, John 659, 833
Eipnor, John 480
Eisdon (Eisden), Daniel 140, 461
Elisha 310, 252
Josiah 100, 171, 303, 821
Obadiah 139
Onesimus 48, 64, 89, 288, 803
Eising, Aaron 226, 452
Aaron, Jr 170, 225, 597
Abraham 170, 235
Asa 807
Joth 807
Eismer, John E 411
Eison (Eising?), Aaron 128
Eix, Daniel 705
Eoaks, see Eokes
Eoback (Euback), Jacob.. 73, 123, 180
133, 139, 771, 778, 779, 784
790, 793, 797
Eobbins, Benoni 563
Jehiel 55, 284, 819, 825
John 231, 423
Josiah 540
Samuel 73
William 348, 610,611
Eoberson (see Eobinson),
Nathaniel 447
Eobert, Christian 289
Joel 155
John 672
Eoberts, Benjamin. ..289, 449, 599, 626
Christian 599
Christopher.. 91, 167, 449, 548, 629
Eoberts,David,l 67, 303,374, 895, 564, 578
Eliakim 336, 563, 805
Ezekiel 168, 289
Jeduthan 668, 773, 795
Joel 97, 183, 300
John... 8, 66, 67, 89, 91,108,111
167, 204, 289, 449, 548, 599
624, 626, 670, 679, 680
Lemuel.. 45, 296, 374, 378, 469, 687
727, 777, 830
Peter. ...98, 152, 157, 210, 460, 784
797, 802, 806
Samuel 46
Silas 821
William. ..66, 67, 197, 298, 387, 574
831
Sergeant 105
Eobertson (see Eobinson),
Artemas 1 19, 122
David 604
John 289, 658, 833
Joseph 604
Nathaniel 35, 835
Eeuben 835
Eobins, see Eobbins
Eobinson (see Eoberson, Eobertson),
Amos 367, 384, 824, 825
Artemas 185, 325, 420, 829
Artery 355
David 27,213, 434
Elijah 609, 808
Ezekiel 639
Ichabod 331 , 584
Israel 332
John 410, 495
Jonathan 221, 416, 606, 808
Joseph 10, 26, 633, 634, 635
Leonard 27, 220, 415, 606, 682
Levi 391, 571
Moses.. 6, 9, 100, 632, 684, 784, 785
787, 801, 808
Moses, Jr 416, 489
Moses, 3nd 708
Nathan 641, 834
Nathaniel 389, 445
Noah 630
Peter 174, 833
Eeuben 75
Samuel. .6, 27, 78, 80, 220, 404, 491
551, 605, 615, 632, 774, 785
786, 792, 795, 799, 808
Silas 27, 238, 417, 491, 60e, 632
711, 808
Stephen 96, 331, 584
Timothy 577
Captain 733
Colonel 790
908
INDEX
Koby, Abbot 279,
Bock-well, Daniel
John 310, 473,
Bockwood, Samuel 391,
Boe (see Bowe), Joseph 27, 45,
Eoger, John
Bogers, Hugh
John 23, 38, 257, 294,
Samuel
William
Bokes (Boaks, Books'), Daniel . . . .
445,
Ezekiel 389, 444,
Bolles, John
Eollins, Benjamin 2
Eolph, Stephen
Bood fsee Bude), Asa
Benjamin
Daniel 41,
Elijah 330, 397,
Ira 139,
Samuel
Silas
Thomas Parker
' Boods, Hezekiah
Books, see Bokes
Boos, James
Boot fsee Boots), Daniel
Elisha 824,
Ephraim
Ezra
Guernsey 106, 134,
(B. Garnsey) 143,155,163
James
Jonathan
Josiah 409,
Leri 21, 53,
Oliver 389, 444,
Bufus 75, 185, 335, 338,
Samuel 23, 148, 820, 833,
Simeon i' 1 , 186, 326, 537,
Simon
Solomon 21,
Thaddeus
Timothy 833, 833, 826,
William 21,
Boots, see Boot
Bose, Arra 76, (Orra)
Benjamin
Joel
Joshua
Eoseberger, Jacob
Peter 501,
Bosebrooks, Eleazer 589,
442
592
800
337
571
213
486
302
581
295
365
517
389
447
446
433
, 12
408
305
632
6^2
568
333
36
61
693
85
565
665
812
837
830
203
477
300
652
31
506
375
447
829
826
839
384
374
305
883
274
449
654
91
168
504
504
644
Bosebrooks, James 668
Eosevelt, Jacob 494
Boss, Enos 18
Joel 449, 599
Joshua 289
Ora 390
M'illiam 410, 495
Zenas 155, 300
Boumfitt, Jacob 429
Bound, George 586
James 330
Bounds, George 92
James 58, 96, 331, 585, 645
William 58, 645
Boundy (Boundye), Almon 608
Elmeriah 326, 829
John 198
Uriah 198
Eo-sve (see Eoe), Abner...656, 665, 833
John 529,531
Bowell, Benjamin 583
Grindall 35
Jonathan 374, 494
Bowleson, Willson 489
Bowley (Eowlee), Aaron 789
Hopkins 103, 323, 462
Jonathan 61, 74, 775, 799
Nathan 66, 74, 128, 333, 462
Nathaniel... 67, 125
Eeuben. . .66, 67, 123, 163, 583, 794
Samuel 660, 833
Thomas 243, 458, 787
Thomas, Jr... 783
Boyce (Boys, see Bice), Charles.. 297
830
Eber 475
Jason 376, 511, 592
Jonas 774
Levi 475
Matthew 233
Moses 306
Pharez 95
Phineas 305, 306
Samuel 64, 165
Seth 124
Silas 643
Stephen 95, 165, 234, 342, 397
379, 803, 830
Buard, Daniel 511
Bubach, Buback, see Boback
Bubbee (Eublee), Thomas. . . .600, 800
807
Budd, Gideon 642, 644, 648
Increase 208, 381, 468
John 26, 213, 424, 486
Joseph 9, 26, 213, 219, 402, 486
684, 635
INDEX
909
Kudd, Silas 233
Kude (see Eood), Aea 516
Daniel 27, 417
Ira 127
Joshua 416
Rufus 256
Kuder, Joseph 786
Eugg, Abraham 315, 316, 572, 830
Benjamin 348, 543
Isaac 891, 570
Buhman, Amaziah 611
Eunnage, John 538
Eunnels (see Eeynolds), Isaac . . . .378
Ishmael 407
Nathaniel 665
Euse, Anthony 292
Jeremiah 292
Eush, George 328, 464, 635, 833
Henry 635
Eussell (see Ehusel), Amasiah, 136, 138
Barnabas 388, 560
Elijah 405, 499
Esta 277
Isaac 393, 579
John 47, 136, 138, 369, 627
Jonathan 405, 499
Noadiah 421
Thomas 811
Enst, Jehiel 691
Jeremiah 75, 276, 347, 385, 533
691, 693
Nathan 432
Neil 693
OHver 347, 690, 820
Phineas 347, 691 , 693, 820
Eutherford, Thomas 38
Butter, Philip 6U
Butts, Jacob 96
Eyce, Isaac 488, 606
Silas 606
Evnderls, Samuel 88
Byon, John 412, 493
Bysley, Phinehas 64
Sabin (Sabing, Sabins), John. .89, 230
804
Noah, Jr. 804
Seth 193
Sackett (Sacket), Enoch 422, 804
Joseph 93, 309
Eeuben. .131, 203, 319, 397, 568, 804
Richard 319
Safford, Ohelhs 392, 432
David 27, 416, 489, 632
Erastus 489
Jacob.. .107, 109, 110, 417, 489, 623
670, 673, 773
Stafford, Jesse... 75, 185, 325, 362, 432
699, 704, 705, 716, 772, 781
783, 700, 829
Jonas 253, 830
Joseph. ...27, 5H, 107, 110, 131, 199
200, 263, 285, 291, S84, 415
437, 487, 490, 536, 590, 606
607, 623,632, 670, 672, 713
724, 781, 782, 796
Joseph, Jr 811
Joeiah 221 , 416, 436, 596
Philip 198
Samuel 107, 110, 623, 633, 670
730, 815, 816, 828, 836, 887
Samuel, Jr. . .37, 416, 489, 606, 773
Silas 549, 550
Solomon. . 27, 353, 415, 606, 808, 830
Thomas 730
Captain 740, 781, 803
Ensign 254
General 454, 463, 506, 5 1 7
Lieutenant 697
Sailes (see Searl), Eeuben 16
Salisbury (Salsbury), Abraham. ..7, 57
380, 583, 644, 718, 783, 784
Daniel 239, 484, 533
Edward 388, 560
Gardner 594
Jacob 195, 839
James 43, 165, 311,800
Nathan (Salsby) 79, 81
Samith, see Smith
Sampson (Samson), Abisha. . . .32, 291
362, 483
Moses 280, 285, 363
Philemon 280, 391, 358, 385
Philler 535
Sanborn (Sandborn), Benjamin. . .557
Ebenezer 70
John 657,820,823
Eeuben 70, 638
Sand, Stephen 89
Sanders, James 798
Obed 838, 555
Sanderson, James 38, 386, 291, 819
John 59, 187, 285, 358, 433, 577
Phineas 285, 858
Rufus 187, 385, 293, 363
Sandforthv Oliver 400
Sanford, Henry 196
Henry, Jr 196
Robert 196,388, 561
Simeon 232, 457, 544
Simon 124
Thomas 622
William 498
Sergeant 414
910
INDEX
Sanger, John 386,
Sargeant ("see Sergeant), Amos. .. .
533
John 357, 282,
Lemuel
Nahum
-RufuB
Silas 164,
Captain
Sargeants (see Sergeant), Caleb...
Elihu
Ezra
John 389, 615, 617,
Justin
Rufus
Sargent (see Sergeant), John
Silas
Timothy 2, 11, 118, 369,
Sartel, Daniel 195,
Sarter, Joseph
Sartwell, Jacob
Oliver 272, 529,
Satterlee, William 654,
Saunders, Phineas
Savage, Francis
F. W ,
Boger
Seth 32, 263,283,
Samuel Stowe 55, 83, 351,
Thomas. . .63, 355,420, 639, 640,
Savony, Hiram
Savy , Stephen 64, 822,
Sawin (Sawins, Sawens), Jerome. .
Jeroham 326, 391, 570, 797,
Samuel 391,
Sawyer, Asahel
Benjamin
Oonant
Cornelius
Deliverance 164, 521,
Enos 53, 663,
George
Israel
James
Jeroham
Jesse 91, 169, 336, 887, 693,
774, 775, 781, 782, 785,
791, 802, 814,
John. ..66, 67, 73, 207, 394, 525,
794
John, Jr 390, 527^
Joseph 207,
Noadiah 74,
P
Thomas .... 57, 61, 73, 96, 123,
133, 139, 644, 700, 751,
302
616
608
341
.36
521
801
617
617
620
617
618
356
589
639
839
268
272
531
831
819
200
284
306
355
.55
539
884
203
462
185
829
570
449
662
190
207
589
820
336
.40
.19
140
694
790
815
662
820
820
801
538
782
130
779
Sawyer, Thomas 780, 785, 786, 787
792, 794, 798
Captain 771, 793
Saxter, Jonathan 803
Saxton (Saxston, see Sexton),
Aaron 168
George 109, 635, 687, 671, 755
765, 767, 833
Jonathan 465, 787
William 787
Sayer, John 627, 664
Moses 50
Schaick, V 780
Scharp, Abram 233
Schuyler, Maj. Gen.. 813, 814, 815,816
Scipeo (see Sipeo) Solomon 384
Scott, Aaron 153, 472
Amos 76, 100, 170, 225, 803
Benjamin 412, 493
Daniel 633
Eli 391, 571
Hezekiah 8, 48, 226, 452, 598
John ....39, 108, 111, 619, 624, 671
Jonathan.... 103, 104, 415, 487,606
633, 808
Joseph 116
Lemuel 416, 436, 488, 606
Matthew . . . .103, 104, 320, 415, 422
435, 606, 633, 733, 808
Moses 27, 416, 489, 523, 633
Oliver.. 100, 153, 157, 210, 460, 633
Phineas. ..9, 213, 424, 604, 632, 634
635
Samuel 56, 273, 611, 633
Zerah 433, 435
Scrantou, Benjamin 244, 450, 545
Scripture, John 309
Sealey, Sealy, see Seelye
Searl (see Searls), Benjamin 450
Gideon 308, 381
John 778
Eeuben 208, 381, 468
William 308
Searles, see Searls
Searls (see Sailes, Searl),
Benjamin 600
Gideon. .16, 105, 124, 204, 251, 553
Gideon, Jr 381
Sears, Simeon 37, 416
Season, Jason 434
Joseph 35
Seaton, David 405
Seaver (see Sever), Moses 630
Nathaniel 281, 443
Sergeant 257
Sebens, John 230
Seekheek, Hend'' 306
INDEX
911
Seely (Seeley, see Seelye),
Abner . .884, 671, 783, 785, 819, 837
John 90, 134, 163, 462
Jonathan 92, 163, 197, 373
Seelye (see Seely), Abner 109, 110
536, 628, 749, 753, 759, 762
765, 766, 773, 797, 800, 801
811, 825,828
Ebenezer 218, 400, 510
Nathaniel 218, 510, 708
Oliver 384, 536
Segers (Segur) , Gideon 246, 520
Selah, Jonathan 373
Selden (Seldin), Andrew 569
Benjamin.. .366, 397, 434, 568, 569
Thomas 27, 569
Selleck, William 89
Sergeant (see Sargeant, Sargent,
Serjeant), Alexander 543
Jabez 86
John. . ..444, 446, 619, 750, 807, 823
823, 836
Colonel 801, 806
Serivens, Thomas 406
Serjeant (see Sergeant), Samuel. . . 658
833
Timothy 70, 640, 834
Sessions, Benjamin. .200, 361, 325, 338
829
Darius 56, 345, 419
Isaac 361, 336
EeBolved..262, 345,419(Solva'' )200
Simeon 419
Sethward, Jeshm 126
Sever (see Seaver), Comfort. .256, 642
Nathaniel 671, 776
Captain 781
Sevit, or Sevir, Calvin 293
Sexton (see Saxton), Aaron. . .227, 553
Ebenezer 563
George 107, 110, 553, 558, 633
773, 783, 810
George, Jr 337
Jonathan 677, 713
Lemuel 231
William 66, 67, 167
Zephaniah 8, 330
Shatter, James 610, 808
John 359
Sharp, Abraham 518
Benjamin 104
Daniel 194, 301, 293, 346
Isaac 108, 111
Jephtha 444,447
Kichard 494
William 405, 430, 497
Sharpe, Nicholas 499
Shattuck, William 833, 826, 833
Shavalee, Joseph 656, 833
Shaw, Caleb .279
Daniel 227, 228J 399, 451
James 4gg
Joseph (317
Lemuel oQO
Matthew 136, 128, ^30
Shearman, George 96, 233, 344, 374
^ . 378, 469
Levi. , 8
Shear wood, Jonathan 436
Sheffer, Christian 504
Sheffield, Ichabod 350
Sheldon (Shelden, see Selden),
Anthony 55
Asaph 323
Benjamin 793
David 452, 597
Isaac 452
Joel 100, 153, 157, 210
John 225, 436, 452, 598
Joseph 98, 427, 463
Josiah 449, 599
Moses 241
Nathaniel 163, 243, 645
Phineas 152, 210, 460
Samuel (Shelding, 155). ..162, 196
297, 300, 830
Shelton, Nathaniel 58
Sheney (or Sperry ) , Noah 85
Shepard (see Shephard), Aaron. . .370
871, 543, 638
Ashbel 370, 628
David 388
Israel 409, 506
Jonas 37
Jonathan (331 ?) 395, 564
Moses 441
Kufus 316, 839
William 409, 503, 809
Shepardson (Sheperdson) , Enoch.. 37
Ezra 37, 368, 271
Jared 268
John 42, 268, 270
Joseph 388, 560
Seth 268
Stephen 268, 822, 833
Shephard (Shepherd, see Shepard),
David.... 336, 560, 606, 833
Hall 477
John 170
Eufus 314
Sheps (or Phelps), Zephaniah 42
Sherburne, Henry 833, 836
Sherman, Andrew 483
Daniel 343
912
INDEX
Sherman, Jedediah 492
Lebbeus 577
Nathan 353, 485, 880
Nathan, Jr 485
Keben 525
Samuel 789
William 229
Shiflfer, Christian 501
Henry 501, 504
Nicholas 501, 504
Shipard (see Shepard), Jonathan. .331
Shipman, Abraham. . .35, 266, 391, 570
629, 804
Edmund 40, 835
Ehphat, 665 (Eliphan) 804
Samuel 412, 493
William 629
Shory (or Strong), David 800
Sieks, Jacob 204
Siffon, Samuel 499
Bikes, Ashbel ... .77, 100, 171, 803, 46]
Jacob 124, 130, 156
John 1 543
Sylvanus 427, 455, 622
Titus 98, 427, 455, 623
Sill, 837
Silloway (Silaway), Hezekiah. .70, 146
335, 639, 834
Silvester, Levi 70
Simmons (Simmonds), Britain . . . .574
675, 679
Britton ... 13, 15, 174, 387, 594, 675
Charles 584
Edward Fitz 246
Simonds (see Simons), Benjamin. .784
Brittan 206
Gardner 198, 608
Joel 288
William 608
Simons (see SimondsJ, Andrew 50
Bertton 645
Joel 464
John, Jr 330
Titus 791
Colonel 810
Simpson. Andrew 487
Robert -■ 820
Willard 657
William 883
Singer. John 218
Sipeo (see Scipeo), Zadook 198
Sirdam (see Surdam), Low 497
Sisco, Harry 581
John ■ 581
Sissill, Samuel 405
Scales, John 639, 834
SkeelB, John 148, 652
Skeen, John 643
Skinner, Amos 148, 652
Benjamin 55, 200
Britan 808
Daniel 894, 525
Eliphalet 808
Ephraim 24
Samuel 386, 533
Skrere, Nicholas 503
Slack, Jesse 75, 539
Slade, William 585
Slader, Reuben 171
Slafter, John 259
Slarrow, Samuel 517
Slater, John 270
Slaughter, John 295
Slaughton, John 856
Slayton (Slaton), Amasa 292
Amos 75
Anz 380
Joshua 83, 280, 358
Sleeper, Joseph 70
Moses 394, 535
Sloan, John 34, 147, 651
Matthew 148, 653
William 389, 444, 446
Slocum, Samuel 37
Sloker, Comfort 181
Slone, Nathan 80
Sly, Elisha 505
Small, James 288
Smalley, Elijah 56, 798
Elisha 820
Francis 21, 257, 283, 295, 356
Imri 162
James.. 257, 281, 294, 295, 360, 884
586, 774, 783, 798, 820
Joseph 357
Sergeant 785
Smart, Jotham 176, 287, 464
Smawley, see Smalley
Smead. Asa 199, 539
Ava 819
Ehhu 376, 891, 571
Joel 75, 193
John 55
Simeon 804
William 83, 199
William, Jr 193
Smiley (Smilie), John 392, 554
Smith, Aaron 33, 37
Abidah 345, 419, 690
Abraham 608, 635, 833
Aphas 140
Asa 333, 583
Asahel 199,539
Ashbel 284,534
INDEX
913
Smith, Benjamin 341, 389, 444, 446
Benjamin, Jr 341
Benjamin Young 655, 883
Caleb 7, 16, 208
Calvin 452, 597
Cephas 166, 188, 808
Cephas, Jr 166
Comfort 189, 395, 565
Curtis 13, 14, 15, 174, 206, 883
675, 679
Daniel.. .61, 117, 142, 152, 154, 157
183, 210, 221, 246, 252, 253
300, 330, 416, 435, 460, 470
586, 800, 830
David 143, 464, 476
Derick 218, 400
Ebenezer . . .100, 123, 124, 171, 225
516, (Eben) 597
Edward 45, 348, 615, 806
Elihu 333, 583
Elijah 22, 449, 805
Eliphalet. . ..171, 303, 461, 636, 833
Elisha 27, 65, 95, 165, 179, 212
234, 333, 395, 474, 564
Ephraim 27, 221, 416, 488
Ezekiel...lO, 26, 197, 213, 373, 462
634, 685
Frederick. . . .31, 275, 311, 320, 443
486
Gav ■. 402
George 169, 227, 451, 599, 690
Gideon 3, 12, 114, 369, 627
Isaac 119, 131,388, 578
Israel . .30, 22, 23, 25, 152, 339, 884
789, 790
Jacob 44, 46, 124, 140, 428, 475
508, 602, 687
James. ... 64, 94, 137, 822, 324, 334
408, 493, 513, 646, 802
James (James?) 59
Jehiel . . .27, 221, 383, 413, 489, 606
Jeremiah 329
Joab 127
Joel 61, 128, 300, 470, 477, 539
562, 592
John 7, 9, 13, 15, 26, 27, 49, 90
93, 94, 105, 117, 142, 149
155, 160, 169, 184, 306, 318
327, 3S6, 286, 300, 301, 329
338. 451, 470, 511, 583, 588
592, 598, 638, 634, 636, 641
665, 675, 788, 800, 833, 834
John, Jr 632, 635
Jonathan 528, 580
Joseph. ..57, 832, 534, 632, 645, 664
784, 805
Joshua 553
[58]
Smith, Levi 78, 81
Luther 226, 452, 597
Marshal 578
Matthew 195, 829
Medad 616
Merodack 87
Moses 586
Nathan 18, 66, 67, 169, 327, 230
235, 386, 451, 533, 552, 631
714, 784, 787, 815
Nathaniel 89, 94, 100, 171, 182
251, 303, 461, 621, 803
Nehemiah 330, 383
Nicholas .... 386, 534 (Nichs) ... 839
Noah. . . .157, 310, 804, 788, 794, 799
Noble 305
Oziel 380, 583
Parker 341
Peter 489
Philip 51, 257, 394, 484
Philip, Jr 778, 795
Phineas 157, 333, 453
Pliny. .65, 89, 136, 128, 174,303, 461
Prosevet 425
Eecompence 602
Reuben 195, 383, 323, 884, 459
536, 829
Richard 92, 197
Robert 836
Roger 203, 603
Eoswell 260
Samuel. . .16, 23, 117, 131, 140, 168
220, 323, 340, '388, 515, 632
790
Seth 37, 824, 825
Silas 97, 105, 143, 470, 552
Simeon 539, 791 , 836, 837
Solomon 342
Steel 39, 83, 798
Stephen.. 51, 66, 68, 91,168,171
325, 330, 453, 459, 598, 626
681
Sylvanus 40, 880, 588
Sylvester 186, 829
Thomas 277, 417, 682
Timothy 474
Walter 347
William.. 59, 280, 385, 393, 303, 368
888, 483, 461
Mr 768
Captain... 784, 828 (Capt. N.) .786
Corporal 476
Lieutenant 851
Major 677 (Major N. ) .802
Surgeon 404 (Dr.). 402, 683
Smley, John 554
Snatton, John 472
914
INDEX
Snow, John 248
Jonas 41
Samuel 346
Snyder, Christopher 407
Soilden, Leonard 193
Soper, Edward.. 108, 111, 197, 372, 373
462, 624, 671
Gilbord (Gilbert?) 251, 464
Jesse 887, 574
Leonard 575
Mordecai 236, 382, 513
Niles (Niels) 74
Pelatiah 91, 230, 336, 552
Prince. . ..8, 107, 110, 230, 552, 633
671, 672, 679, 680, 806
Solomon. . . .18, 66, 67, 89, 787, 802
Thomas 290
Timothy. . .66, 68, 91, 124, 230, 459
William 174
Sopers, William 833
Sordam (see Surdam), Lawrence. .412
Samuel 412, 493
Soules, Jeremiah 505
Southard (see Suthwardj, Jasher. .128
Southerland, see Sutherland
Southward (see Southerd, Suthward),
David 615
Southworth, Artemas. . . .212, 234, 397
379, 475, 830
Geshur 297, 830 (Je8hur).474
Jasper 188, 379
Spafford, Elijah 140, 386, 533, 797
Eliphalet 28, 826
Job. .46, 95, 211, 334, 333, 380, 474
John. . . .95, 165, 166, 179, 188, 311
334, 341, 279, 379, 787
Nathan 335, 343, 349, 726, 811
Solomon 331
Spalding (Spaulding), Abel. .389, 445
447
Andrew 389, 445, 447
Asahel 441
Azel 63, 365
Benjamin 52
EUsha 430
Harry 163 (Henry) .373, 463
Joseph 209, 381, 468
Leonard 39, 131, 199, 617
Pesilys 466
Philip.. 131, 140, 174, 350, 372, 373
Phineas 174
Keuben 39, 115, 325, 618, 839
Samuel 198, 119, 131
Timothy 543, 618
Wright 365, 441
Spaldwin, see Spaulding
Sparks, Stephen 332, 333
Spaulding (see Spalding),Jacob. . .388
559
John 630
Spear (Speer) , Andrew 83, 207
John 356, 433
Jonah 542
Jonathan 542
Joshua 52, 56, 63
Spears, Elijah 598
James 628
John 190, 812
Joshua 597, 735
Spencer, Abel 58, 179, 644
Augustus 138, 306, 332
Charles 519
Daniel 131
Ebenezer....l03, 104, 321, 415, 489
532
Ephraim 629, 804, 807
Gideon.. 37, 353, 397, 567, 606, 782
786, 830
Hazelton 5
Isaac 246, 480
Jabez 323, 393, 578
Jesse 654,833
John 50, 247
Joseph 523
Nathaniel 336, 337, 416, 808
Peleg 116, 519
Pierce. .332, 476, 583 (Pearce)..330
Rufus 79, 81, 175, 246, 806
Simeon 17, 86, 272
Taylor 833, 826
Timothy '. 824, 825
William 246, 303
Lieutenant 254, 375, 780
Spercer (Spencer?), Augustus 128
Sperry, Moses 168, 231, 459
Noah 85
Spers, see Spears
Spink, Job 253
Spofford, see Spafford
Spoilden, Leonard 352
Spooner, Alden 341
Daniel 55, 347
Gardner 280, 385, 535
James 331, 583
Judah P 804
Paul 347
Eufus 806
Sprague, Elkanah..33, 56, 63, 119, 121
195, 383, 431, 691, 692, 829
Elkanah, Jr 354
Ignatius ...55,131,283, 820..
(Ignathus). 29
Jesse 126, 128, 330, 333, 583
Jonathan. 93, 163, 197, 373, 373, 462
INDEX
915
Sprague, Nathan 66, 74, 197, 462
Nathaniel 67, 165
Philip 395, 564
Spring, Thomas 639, 658, 833, 834
Spurr (Spur) , Charles 231
Nicholas 518
Squire (Squier), Daniel.,. 92, 153, 178
310, 800
Ebenezer 186, 326, 353, 829
Eli 471
James 438
John 58, 96, 585, 663
Joseph 425
Josiah 518
Solomon 550
Stephen 128, 206
Squires (Squiers), Ebenezer 792
James 654, 833
John 338, 645
Josiah 160
Stephen 74, 174, 333
Staed, William 585
Stafford, Samuel. ..47,109, 268, 824,827
Thomas 5, 13, 15, 471, 675
Standish, Asa 581
Samuel 423, 435, 436, 483
Stanley, John 399, 431, 480
Richard 410
Stannard (Stanard), Claudius. .393,579
Daniel 331, 730
Lebbeus 303, 461, 637
Lemuel 621
Lebbeus 636, 833
Plin 328, 393, 578, 593
Stanton, John 21
Joshua 815, 837
Robert 425, 461
Stark (Starks), Asahel 409
Benajah 141, 177
Benjamin 287
Christopher 409
Ebenezer 342
John.. ..19, 141, 176, 287, 393, 578
782, 787, 806, 810
Phineas 24
Samuel 287, 393, 578
Captain 564, 714, 782. 801
General 104,612,783
Starkweather, Amos 257
Asa 221, 398
Asaph 176, 287
Billings 89, 393, 578
Elisha 229,399
Roger 73, 398
Stephen 287, 453
Thomas 73,253, 830
Starr, Comfort. .268, 369, 270, 271, 797
Starr, Partey 116
Pearly 268, 269
Starter, Abner 269
Joseph 116
Starts, Phineas 148, 652
Staton, David 56
Penuel 128
Steadman (Stedmanj, Nathaniel 35
615
Steard, Samuel 360
Stearns (Sterns), Daniel 185, 325
387, 438, 573, 829
Ebenezer 1,55, 185, 300, 887
Ebenezer P 326, 829
Eleazer 514, 543, 608
Isaac 602
John 61, 390, 391, 486, 527, 571
Peace 602
Pierce 574
Sterling 820
Thomas 606
William 119,121, 198, 542, 608
William, Jr 543
Stebbins, Benjamin 194
David 806
Ebenezer 135, 139
Steel (Steele), Eldad 288, 393, 579
Solomon 177, 288
Sergeant 517
Stephens (see Stevens), Andrew. .591
Asa 192
Barnabas 318
Elias 191, 735
Ephraim 751
Isaac 277
James 449, 492
Penuel 136, 128, 671
Phineas., 176, 203, 288
Simeon 2
Thomas 406
Sterling, Archibald 658, 833
Sterrod, James 798
Stetson, Benjamin 264
Steven, Isaac 883
Stevens (see Stephens), Abel.. 58, 162
645
Andrew 195, 360, 829
Andrew, Jr 590
Benjamin. ...103, 163, 751, 775, 783
799
Benjamin , Jr 58, 645
Daniel 58, 163,645
Ebenezer 306
Elias 63, 639, 640, 705, 834
Elis 356
Ephraim 103, 700, 775, 799
Isaac 368, 658
916
INDEX
Stevens, James ...58, 161, 290, 407, 645
John 343, 641, 654, 833, 834
Lemuel 615
IMoses. ... . 2 12
Otho 70, 115, 868, 390, 526^ 627
639, 640, 834
Penuel 108, 111
Peter 288
Prada 28 (Pern da). 665
Samuel 30, 115, 368
Simeon 11, 17, 31, 69, 115, 368
575, 027, 639, 640, 802, 833
Simon 777, 818, 819, 825
Steward, Daniel 44, 516
Kdmund 586, 799
Hugh 604
John 465
Samuel 293, 360, 538
Stewart (see Stuart) , Daniel 45
Elemuel 498
James 463
John. . . .26, 141, 171, 287, 336, 364
490, 624, 671, 833
Joseph, Jr 823, 826
Hugh 397, 567
Lemuel 498
Nathaniel 594
Samuel 194, 386, 534
William....- 333, 803
Stickney, Eliphalet. . .27, 221, 489, 522
Ezekiel 833
Ezepiah 658
Jonathan 389, 445, 447
Stiles, Austin 489, 522 (Osten).489
Still, Phineas 27
Stillwell, John 507
Stimpson, Aaron 664
Simon 433
Stimson, Abel 190, 258, 282
Joel 258, 295, 356
Robert 53
Simon 258, 543
Stinson, Robert 69, 418
Stish, Philip H 108, 111, 671
Stockbridge, John 642, 647, 820
Stockwell, Jacob 636, 637, 833
Jonas 615
Levi 320, 387, 574
Stoddar, Samuel 288
Stoddard, Eliakim 549
Elijah 130, 224, 601
Joshua 266
Reuben 89, 452,597
Stodder, Reuben 171, 225
Stoel (see Stowell), Asa 37
Ebenezer 119, 121
Stoker, Ruol 131
Stone, Aaron 517
Amos 186, 138
Archibald 219, 483
Asa 190
Benjamin 389, 444, 447
Caleb 260
Ebenezer 422, 442
Israel 517
Jacob 805
John 25, 422
Nathan (see Slone), 175, 246, 519
786
Nathaniel 302, 386, 534
Samuel 819
Colonel 798
Stooker, Ruel 131
Stores, Huging 543
Prentice 459
Storms, William 608
Story (Storey), Asa 258
Benajah 26, 486, 632
Benajiah 313
Daniel 222, 416
Elijah 26, 632
Ephraim 162
Francis.. 116, 222, 253, 417, 488, 727
830
Jacob 26, 213
Oliver 203, 397, 568, 593
Solomon 85, 162, 182
Stephen 416
Thomas 9, 213, 632, 634, 635
Stoughton, Alexander 391, 571
Stow (Stowe), Amos 49, 386, 534
David 525
George 338. 534
Seth.. .815, 317, 390, 527, 654, 830
833
Stowell (see Stoel), David.. 42, 822, 833
Isaac 390, 527, 608, 829
John 198
Stratton, John 153
Jonathan 416
Streeter, Benjamin 529, 53 1
Samuel 461
Strond, John 198
Strong, Asa. .73, 156, 157, 425, 538, 622
738
Barnabas.. S25, 338, 810, 811,812
839
Benajah 284
David 800
Elnathan 83, 193, 260, 352
Ephraim 217, 466
Ezekiel 19, 34
Henry 153,809,800
Isaac 476
INDEX
917
strong, Joel 19, 53, 364
John. .52,50, 195, 210, 679, 680, 782
811, 819, 820, 825, 839
Noah 85, 349
Phineas 33, 384
Return 287
Eeuben 174
Samuel 437, 455, 683, 806
Solomon 19, 301, 384, 355, 365
430, 665
Solomon, Jr 384, 355
William 119, 132, 336, 355, 385
437, 534, 829
Strow, John 411, 505, 613
Stuart (see Stewart), Edmund 586
Hugh 606
John 35, 225, 489, 634
Joseph 38
Nathaniel 466
Samuel 598, 636, 833
Sturdevant (Sturtevant), Percy... 158
Perez 101, 144, 593 (PeriBt).251
Sturge, Equella 372
Sturges, David 654, 883
Styles, Eli 660, 833
Suidam (see Surdam), Samuel 497
Sullingham, Henry 658, 833
Sumbon, Benjamin 335
Summer (Sumner?), Shubael 467
Sumner, Bartholomew 53
Daniel 377
Shubael 208, 476
"William 277, 347
Sunderland (see Sutherland),
Peleg 7, 91, 680, 778
Samuel 413
Wallace.. 91 (Wallis) 333,645
Sunderlin (see Sunderland),
John 238, 398
Samuel 228, 398
Surdam (see Sordam), Low. . .497, 499
Lump 499
Samuel 499
Susap, Pearl 819
Sutherland, James... .97, 127, 128, 143
155, 336
John 97, 103, 155, 451, 477, 786
Justus 117, 155, 470
Peleg 169, 337, 547, 588, 636
Samuel 237
Wallis 58 (Wallace). 168, 631
William 74, 142
Sutherling, Peleg 814
Suthward (see Southward),Jether..477
Suttington, Moses 658
Sutton, Benjamin.... 109, 112, 625, 671
Isaac 531
Sweat (see Sweet), Ezra.. .44, 46, 116
246, 687
Joseph 79
Sweers, Daniel 315, 317, b88V830
Sweet (see Sweat), Amos 581
Benjamin 321, 397, 569
Ezra 73, 175, 246
James 474
Jonathan 143, 155, 301
Joseph 81
Silas 131
William 106, 246, 474
Swetland, Noah 364
Swift, Barnabas 466
Charles .333, 584
Chipman 801
Jesse 616
Joseph 258
Judah 258
Samuel 188, 333, 395, 565
Thomas 202
Whitfield 802
Switz, Walter 831
Sykes, Ashbel 621
Sylsby, Osias 341
Sylvester, Levi. ..12, 114, 371, 390, 537
556, 628
Levi, Jr 8, 114, 368, 638
Tabby, Bethuel 116
Taber, see Taylor
Tacher (see Thacher), Samuel 356
Taft, Aaron 340
Amariah 89, 315, 317, 348, 609
Amaziah 830
Ebenezer 610
William 610
Taggart, William 665
Tainter, Benjamin 615
Jonathan 617
Samuel 615
Stephen 611, 630
Tample, Enos 804
Tanner, John 538
Taplin, John 114, 368, 557
Mansfield 114, 368, 661
William 114, 368, 557
Tarbell, Jonathan 835
Peter 301
Tarbin, Peter 119, 131
Tarble, Porter 40
Tarbox, Peter 59, 331, 645
Tarlton, Isaac 529
Tart, Abraham 453
Tatton, Isaac 529
Tawpanpeet, Peter 307
Taylor, Abraham 195, 540, 839
918
INDEX
Taylor, Absalom 61
Asa 55, 277, 347, 835
Daniel 806
Eldad 334, 601
George 617
Isaac 540
John 30, 103,104, 345, 393
450, 545, 554, 601
Joseph.. .54, 166, 167, 304, 343, 370
638
Moses 618
Simeon 540
Thomas 416, 606
Temple, Jonas 630
Joseph 393, 571
Parmenas 88
William 681
Tennant, Thomas 413
Tenney, Aaron 74
Jesse 333, 416
Terrill, William 87
Terry, Ely 538
Josiah 284
Samuel 386
Tertzy, John 333
Thacher fThatoher), Amasa 511
Levi 94, 336,377, 511
Peter 56, 443
Samuel 282, 395, 356, 384, 536
Thangokeheek, Moses 306
Tharp (Thorp?) , Jephtha 389
Thayer, Eseck 368
Thear (Thayer?), Benoni 34
Thomas, Andrew. . . .380, 385, 393, 482
Ebenezer 94
Elias 187,391, 433
Eliphalet 509
George 285, 482
John,' 509, 636, 798, 833
Joseph 353
Oliver 553
Phineas 380
Beuben 332
Samuel 303, 435, 509, 516, 714
William 37, 116, 798
Thompson (see Thomson) ,
Alexander 54
Ezra 24
Hezekiah 260, 353
James 330, 437
John.... 147, 177, 308, 388, 466, 467
476, 583, 651
JohnB 378
Joseph 193, 360
Lathrop 195, 829
Samuel 437, 580
Thompson, William 30,
Thomson (see Thompson),
John 24,
Lothrop
William
Thoop, Amos
Thornton, Stukely
Thorp, Benjamin 103,
Thaddeus 215,
Throop (see Troop, Thoop),
Amos 263,390,590,
John 84, 345,
John W 336, 419,
Nathaniel 55, 346,
Winchester 119,
Sergeant
Thurber, James
Joseph 543,
Sylvester
Thurbs, Sylvester
Thurston, Ward 2, 13, 658,
Tibbits, Henry
Tichenor, Isaac 434, 486, 541,
Tichhout, Minderse
Tiekney, John
Ticknor, Benjamin
Tift, Bufus
Tigden, Barnabas
Tilden, Charles. .341, 642, 644,647,
Joel 384, 536, 642,
John 94,
Josiah 33, 263, 283,
Stephen 33, 383, 384, 341,
384, 385, 533, 536, 691,
Stephen, Jr
Thomas
Corporal
Tiller, Job
Timlow, John
Tinkham, Isaiah 346,
Jeremiah 611,
Nathan
Nathaniel
Seth
Tinlow (see Tinslow), James
Tinney, Joseph
Beuben
Tinsley, John
Tinslow, James
Tipliff, see Topliff
Tirdam , Low
Tisdale, Barnabas
Tisden, Barnabas
Titus, John 198, 326,
502
453
352
,.33
335
330
315
400
829
704
839
793
138
813
322
558
575
137
881
650
604
773
581
342
323
..5
284
792
794
647
513
355
355
698
887
355
305
300
347
610
419
363
432
.24
505
.27
342
580
411
497
263
284
839
INDEX'
919
Titus, John, Jr 390
Tixet, Experience 186
Toby, Hezeker (erased) 596
Todd, Thomas 384, 536
Tola, Josiah 649
Toll (or Towl), Simon 438
ToUes, Clarke 279
Henry 278, 279
Toiman, Ebenezer 784
John 221
Thomas 743, 744, 746, 770, 782
788, 791, 799, 810
Esquire 801
Toney, Anthony 639, 640, 834
Tooley, Christopher 534
Josiah 643
Topliff fToplift), Luther. .240, 480, 830
Tore, Isaac 273
Torry, Samuel 683, 684
Totman, John 103, 104, 417
Tottle, Thomas 644
Tousley (Towsley), Daniel 26
David 98, 171, 303, 461, 633
Hezekiah. . . .76, 100, ^88, 559, 621
Matthew 388, 561, 621
Thomas 388, 560, 631
William ...73, 105, 388, 559,
621 (Bill) 303
Tower, Joseph 225, 452
Nathan 598
Nathaniel 171, 204, 225
Towers, Benjamin 279
Gideon 215
Beuben 243
Towl (see Toll), Bracket 557
Town, Asa 340, 582
Elijah, Jr 619
Jonathan.. . .203, 397, 567, 594, 793
Nehemiah 577
Towner, Comfort 389, 445, 447
Towns, Jonathan 226
Townsley, William 203
Towsley, see Tousley
Tozer, Elishama 635, 637, 831
Tracy, Andrew... 32, 283, 355, 420, 691
698
David 606
Elijah 433
Hezekiah.. 288, 453, (Hezeker) 596
James 263, 283, 355, 386, 533
Levi 807
Stephen 254
Thomas 201,283, 355
William 131
Sergeant 200
Traesdel, Aaron 186
Train, John. 44, 46,64, 95, 333, 687,788
Train, Orange.4, 179, 203, 211, 241, 379
473, 787
Tranes, Eleazer 549
Trask, Elias 222, 474
John 188, 474
Trass, John 179, 212, 234, 379
Tredway, Samuel 186, 326, 839
Tresoott, Jeremiah 644, 647
Trichy , John 650
Tripp, Abial 332, 585
Triscott (Trisket), Experience 186, 342
613, 829
Jeremiah 256, 642
Troop (see Throop), Amos 200, 338, 537
Nathaniel 33
Trowbridge, Stephen 833
Truax, John 174, 833
Truesdel (Trusdale), Aaron . .186, 326
364, 829
Ichabod 19, 34, 364
Truman, Moody 365
Trumbull, Asahel 393
Tubbs, Bethuel 65, 538
Samuel 26, 214, 413, 632
Stephen 126, 128
Tucker, Ashbel 190, 259
Joshua 21, 275
Tuller, Joseph 5
Thomas 458
Tumalek, Benjamin 819
Tupper, Absalom 73, 221, 416
Archelaus 37, 415, 487, 795
Darius 488
Turner, Abel 10, 166, 311, 334, 475
Consider 784
Edward. . .4, 45, 46, 64, 95, 166, 179
211,335, 341, 380, 474, 687
Elijah 407
Elisha 496
Ezra 208, 393, 578, 594
Henry. .108, 113, 397, 568, 569, 624
671, 672, 727, 765
Isaac 393, 579
Nathaniel 436
Nicholas 654, 833
Samuel 5
Thomas 321, 391, 571, 598
Turney, Henry 222
Tussip, Peail 31
Tuters, John 527
Tuttle (see Tottle) , Amos 457
Chandler 13, 14, 15, 105, 675
David 93, 310
Ebenezer . . . 137, 139, 297, 300, 830
Hezekiah 301, 332
Ichabod 583
Jeremy 332
920
INDEX
Tuttle, J©B8e.85, 109, 112, 163, 372, 671
John 474, 476, 625
Samuel 127, 129
Thomas 4, 57, 96, 163, 243, 322
379, 458, 474, 675, 679, 787
Tyce, William 70
Tyler, Jephtha 365
Jonathan 135, 138, 323
Joseph. ..36, 314, 316, 610, 771, 795
824, 825, 829
Captain 801
Tylor, Samuel 407
Udall, Oliver 56, 825
Samuel 32
William 32
Ufford, Benjamin 144, 158, 180
Joel 477
Ujain, Aaron 29
Umphrey, William (Willard) 301
Umpstead (Olmstead?),
Ebenezer 819
Israel 658, 833
Underhill, Abraham. .98, 156, 426, 463
787, 792
David 622
Isaac. . . .8, 66, 67, 98, 156, 427, 454
James. ..425, 538, 622, 715, 792, 806
Lieutenant 622
Underwood, Phineas 391, 571, 807
Samuel 319
Thaddeus 807
Upham, William 278, 279
Urite (Wright ?) , Caleb 326
Uron, James 391, 571
Usesulo, Joseph 307
Utley, Elisha. . ..166, 235, 241, 380, 474
Vail (see Vailes, Viall), Constant. .372
Micah 685, 815
Michael 685
Moses 430
T 261
Thomas 55, 84, 345, 419
Vailes, Gamaliel 338
Vallance, David 107, 110, 227, 429
496, 623, 671, 710, 801
Van Arnum, John 568
Vance, James 370
John 370
John, Jr 628
Van de Bogart, Charles 833
Vandeburgh, Cornelius 387, 574
Vanderhoff, Henry 503
Vanderlander, Daniel ' 373
Vanduser, Abraham 50
Van Dyck, Colonel 813
Van Gelder, John 636, 833
Jonathan 833
Vaniormer (see Vanwomen), Jacob. 409
Vann, James 575
Van Ornum (see Van Arnum) ,
Luke 494
Van Rensleaur (Rensselaer),
Colonel 774
Van Strander, Peter, Jr 494
Van Vorste, Jelles D 833
Van Voste, Gillas 174
Van Wagenen, Evert 833
Vanwomen (see Vaniomer), Jacob. . 612
Varney, John 334
Varnum, John 397
Samuel 526
Vary, John 585
Vaughn, Benjamin 66, 67, 168, 230
631
Charles 108, 111, 624
Jabesh 419
James 91, 168, 230, 459
John 459, 631
Obadiah 410, 562
Veal, John 1 23
Michael 814
Vely, Philip 505
Venderlendo, Daniel 462
Verging, Jeremiah 186
Vernon, Samuel 70
Vial (Viall, see Vail), Constant. .8, 163
John 463
Vibbard, Timothy 417
Vine, Ebenezer 636. 833
Robert 636, 637, 833
Solomon 636, 833
Virginia, Jeremiah 384, 536, 829
Vongelder, see Van Gelder
Vorback, Philip 642, 648
Vorsboroug, Jacob 837
Vosborough, Peter 510
Vose (or Chase) , William 380
Vumer, Cornelius V 430
Waddel, John 556
Wade, James 594
Wadkins, Henry 516
John 819
Wads worth, Hezekiah 380
Waistcott, Ephraim 565
Wait, Benjamin. .28, 260, 278, 444, 446
525, 526, 532, 533, 536, 542
719, 721, 731, 732, 741, 761
762, 772, 775, 781, 782, 783
785, 789, 791, 794, 799, 809
810, 811, 812, 819, 822, 825
Ezra 386, 535
INDEX
921
Wait, Jeremiah 289, 449
Joseph ■ 521, 589
Nathaniel 521
Eiohard 55, 539, 783, 789
Thomas 289, 449, 665
Wakefield, Timothy 391, 571
Wakely, John 805
Wakley, Stephen 654, 833
Walbridge, Asa 416, 488
Ebenezer. . .9, 78, 80, 238, 400, 402
404, 413, 415, 424, 480, 483
483, 486, 487, 491, 522, 528
538, 551, 552, 558, 562, 576
580, 605, 606, 634, 635, 637
639, 695, 734, 740, 782, 786
788, 831, 837
Henry27, 221,298,424, 562,632, 831
Henry, Jr 604, 740
Isaac 23
John 265, 441
Silas 48, 221, 253, 417, 437, 488
755, 795, 803, 808, 830
Solomon 37, 221, 416, 488, 606
William 613
Colonel. 398, 484, 530, 603, 604, 733
Sergeant 191
Walcott, see Wolcott
Walden, Abiathar 393, 572
James 570
Walder (Walden ?), James 336
Waldo, Abiathar 240, 786
Beulah 218, 400, 510
Daniel 649
Edmond 783
Gamaliel 381 , 468
John 493, 496
John, Jr 405
Wales, Joseph 356
Walker, Daniel 732
Ebenezer 516
Elisha 43, 186, 326
Gideon. .93, 153, 178, 309, 471, 801
Ichabod 332, 585
Isaac 528, 530
Jeshurun 610
Jesse 109, 112, 671
John 516
Jonas 618
Jonathan 658, 833
Lewis 330, 334, 583
William 305
(armorer) 782
Walkins (Watkins ?) , Henry 50
John 664
Wallace (see Wallis), Ebenezer.. .786
Isaac 173
John 571
Wallace, Nathaniel 315, 400, 482
Richard 19, 364
William 12, 54, 115, 368, 628
Captain 338
Wallen, Jeremiah 538
Waller, David 613
Joseph 618
Wallis rsee Wallace) , E 318
Ebenezer 786, 791, 797, 803
Elijah 413
Hull 438
Isaac 18, 456
John 391
Nathaniel 125, 318
Samuel 658, 833
Timothy 429
Captain 794
Wallon (Waller ?) , Joseph 256
Wallow, Israel 704
Walsworth (Walworth], Daniel . . .130
James 47, 783, 824
James, Jr 827
William 405, 430, 497, 499
Walter, Truman 321
Walters, Samuel 644
Walton, Henry 378, 469
John 735
Nathan 344, 381
Oliver 378
Perez 577
Rufus 393, 554
Wanlon, James 145
Wanner, John V 430
Wannop, Thomas 194
Ward, Barnard 136, 138, 251, 377
David 208, 467
John 16, 189, 310
Jonathan 105, 476, 477
Phineas 353, 480, 830
Samuel 509
William 94, 160, 382, 787, 806
Ware, Comfort 529, 531
Nathan 608
Warner (see Warren), Bishop. 138, 397
Daniel 27
David .' 58, 583, 585, 645
Elijah 232,457
Eliphaz 77, 414,457
Elisha 48
Jabesh 425
John 48, 220, 392, 554
Philip 437
Seth..4, 107, 109, 110, 623, 668, 671
677, 678, 680, 682, 688, 685, 725
730, 731, 769, 771, 773, 773, 774
778, 808, 814, 815, 816, 817, 827
828, 831, 836, 837
922
INDEX
Warner, Colonel.. 13, 433, 686, 638, 666
776, 791, 836
Warren (see Warner), Aaron.. 343, 386
534
Bishop 126, 128, 136, 323, 569
Caleb 395, 565
David 77
Gideon . . .66, 68, 76, 94, 95, 96, 99
118, 134, 141, 143, 154, 165
178, 183, 183, 344, 374, 516
587, 682, 700, 779, 780, 781
784, 785, 787, 795, 814, 815
Jabez {Jabesh)..136, 138, 333, 381
538, 802
Jonathan 796, 801, 807
Moses 343, 389, 444, 446, 736 i
Nathan 323, 381, 553, 604
Thomas 240
Captain 805
Colonel 90, 93, 97, 98, 100, 101
103, 105, 117, 137, 144, 158
180, 433, 435, 517, 518, 788
800
Warrenaugh, David 50
Warrener, Samuel 39
Washbon, Washbond, see Washburn
Washburn, Azel. . .6, 680, 757, 774, 793
Barnabas 300
Caleb 577
Daniel 93, 332, 583
Ebenezer 5
Isaac 616
Jabez 204
Jonas 433
Nathaniel 262, 385, 533
Seth 280, 362, 432
Stephen 169, 227, 451, 794
Tabor 575, 631
Waterman, Daniel. .22, 33, 56, 258, 294
664
Daniel, Jr 258
Elijah. . . .22, 34, 294, 639, 640, 834
Elisha. . .32, 145, 258, 282, 295, 360
830
James 258, 383, 820
Levi 358, 282, 356, 384, 536
Oliver (Wateman) 354
Samuel 33, 258, 281, 295
Corporal 257
Waters, Amos 246, 520, 52^
Edward 153, 310, 375
John 657,833
Oliver 629
Samuel 75
SylvanuB 353
Watkins (see Walkins), Daniel. 636, 637
833
Watkins, Edward 393,
Gideon
John 33, 362,
Watson, Ebenezer (see Wilson). . .
Silas 318, 510,
Titus 336,
Watts, Timothy 528,
Way, John
John, Jr 527,
Weasonhouse, Hendrick 406,
Weatherhead, Jeremiah
Weatherwax, Martin
Weaver, Andreas 634,
Andrew 9,
Frederick 435, 519,
Jabez 7, 57, 330, 333, 583,
Louden 397,
Nicholas
Bichard
Eufus 80,
Eussell
Webb, Andrew
Azariah 811,
Benajah
Benjamin 417 (Ben.)
Colvin
Isaac 387,564,
Jehiel 608,
John 407,
Jonathan 208,
Joseph
Joshua
Luther
Eeuben
Corporal
Webb & Martin
Webster, Abdiel 100, 136, 138,
794,
Abenlam
Asa.. 3, 30, 69, 114, 148, 369, 371,
Benjamin
Elihu
Ephraim. ..3, 12, 114, 369, 371,
639, 640,
Ephraim, Jr 114,
Isaac... 27. 107, 110, 623, 671,
James 163, 197, 372,
Joshua 330,
Justus 693,
Moses 277, 391,
Samuel. .2, 13, 32, 71, 113, 264
Colonel .
Weden, Samuel.
Weeks, David . .
554
93
419
518
783
513
5H0
628
811
498
383
503
635
,73
523
406
644
568
519
219
218
78
576
813
79
523
608
573
835
492
467
279
837
198
224
476
812
467
796
.47
652
184
.85
628
834
369
672
462
583
693
347
, 369
628
.223
.793
.277
.820
INDEX
923
Weeks, John 27, 253, 397, 567, 830
Judah 417 (Jude)..489
Thomas 550
Welch. Daniel. . ..49, 176, 288, 596, 803
David 636, 637, 833
John. . . 108, 111, 218, 510, 624, 671
Josiah 49
Samuel 818, 298, 831
William 410, 495
Weld, Elias 276, 693
Isaac 834,827
Captain 697, 699
Welden, Jesse 150, 345, 450
David 450
Well, Benjamin Gross 654
Weller, Nathaniel 509
Wellman, Darius 808
Ebenezer 808
Gideon 204, 387, 573, 594, 792
John 245
Samuel 573, 610
Timothy, Jr 808
Wells, Benajah 44, 46, 81, 437
Benjamin 247, 405, 687
Gary 429
George 494
Isaac 42
James 330, 653, 833
John 366, 835
JoshuB 35
Oliver 266
Welman, John 553
Welton ( see Wilton),
Ebenezer 7, 16, 208
Werner, Cornelius V 430
Wentworth, Alpheus 320, 486
David 220, 488
Elijah 220
Jonathan 417,606
Drummer 792
Wesson (see Weston) , Aaron 627
James 628
Peter 627
West, Barnet 89, 248
Daniel 21
Ebenezer 73, 246, 519
James 78, 80, 88, 519
John 204, 274, 387, 573
Samuel 410
Thomas 519
Willerstone 409, 502
William 329
Westcoat {see Westcott),
Ephraim 321, 395, 594
Westcott (Westcoat), James 7, 477
583
Nathan 576
Westcott, Oliver 583
Eichard 577
Ziba 583, 586
Weston (see Wesson), James 320
Wetsel, George 503
Whealey , Theophilus 88
Wheeler, Benjamin 576
Darius 610, 615, 806
Ezekiel 531
Ezalmon 298
George 589
Isaac ... .33, 314, 316, 616, 801, 839
Jacob 73, 98, 393, 399, 449, 578
Jacob, Jr 289
Jeremiah 508, 550
Joseph 52, 510
Josiah 441
Levi 398, 400, 831
Moses 388
Nathan 240
Nathaniel 613
Obadiah 153, 473
Salmon 831
Samuel 539, 531
Seth 657, 831
Thomas 13, 15, 675, 731
William 124, 320, 391, 571
Captain 805
Sergeant 191
WheeJock, Eleazer 310, 821
Elias 471
James 341
John 642, 644, 649, 821, 822
Lieutenant 821
Wheet, Bichard 435
Whelpley, Isaac 18, 66, 67, 91, 168
327, 451
Jeremiah 227, 451, 626
Whenuppansuk, Cornelius 807
Whilcom, John 201
Whipple, Aaron 389, 445, 447
Benjamin 49, 97, 155, 189, 300
470, 632, 750, 774, 808
Benjamin, Jr 27
David ..117, 155, 183, 189, 300, 470
476
J&IdgsIi 5l'7
Jonathan 196, 297, 300, 830
Moses 819
Nehemiah. . . .97, 143, 155, 300, 470
Oliver 820, 397, 568
William 388, 559
Whiston, John 318, 414, 686, 833
Whitcomb, Anthony 527
Asa 726
Benjamin 796
Cyrus 35, 40, 808
924
INDEX
Whitcomb, Cyrus, Jr 808
Isaac 35
John 201, 338, 390, 416, 527
Lot 819
Eeuben 47
Eobert 194, 202, 338
Samuel 489
Thomas 293, 590
Major 92, 145, 732, 809
White, Abel . . .40, 44, 95, 119, 131, 179
211, 235, 380, 608, 687
Abijah 279
Abuer 57, 332, 584, 644
Abraham 188, 211
Asa 43, 198
(Jooledge 466, 477
David 484, 590
Ebenezer 114, 368
Eber 274
Edward 610
Elijah 587
Elisha 385, 537
Ely 63,790
Giles 804
Henry 297. 300, 830
James 47
JnQ\ 52
John. . .105, 168, 378, 389, 449, 599
804
Jonathan 393, 590
Joseph 71, 114, 148, 371, 652
Joseph, Jr 368
Josiah 805
Jotham 392, 554, 783
Lemuel 384, 383
Nathaniel... 9, 30, 83, 328, 349, 390
526, 555, 603, 774, 811
Nicholas.. 30, 71, 349, 370, 555, 639
640, 753, 834, 837
Noah 71, 732
Perez 400, 805
Philip 473
Phineas 198
Samuel 562
Simpson 96, 331
Solomon 23, 63, 190, 259, 790
William 42, 562, 824, 837
Zephaniah . . .95, 165, 179, 211, 234
379, 473
Corporal 145
Doctor 775
Captain 801
835
Whitely , John Ill, 684, 671 , 836
Whiter, Jacob 664
Whitford, Caleb 439, 437, 581
Joseph 150, 245
Whitman, Benjamin 7, 330, 585
Samuel 497, 499
Whitmarsh, David 165, 234
Whitney, Aaron 392, 554
Benjamin. . . .40, 353, 618, 689, 804
807, 819, 823, 825, 826
David 330, 583
Eleazer 630
Elijah 40, 804
Eliphalet 807
Ephraim. 37
John 50, 198
Jonathan. . . .314, 316, 392, 572, 807
830
Micah 5, 153
Nathaniel.... 64, 105, 117, 310, 375
472, 796, 807, 819
Oliver 585
Samuel 392, 554, 611, 807
Silas 58, 126, 128, 189, 331, 334
553, 584, 645
Silas, Jr 58, 96, 331, 645
Whittaker, Ephraim 498
Whittey, John 109
Whittick, Abraham 407
Whittier, David 53, 71
Wickwire, Joseph. . 9, 36, 219, 402, 423
483, 609, 633, 634, 635
Wiggins, Joshua 582
William 583
Wight, Jabez 303
Wilber (see Willebar), Joseph. . . .533
Peter 98
Wilbur, Benjamin 801, 393
Jacob 427
Wilcox ( Willcox) , Ephraim 266
David ; 508
James 98, 156,437
John. .47, 326, 338, 445, 475, 543,643
648, 889
Jonathan 389, 392, 571
Stephen 348
William 37
Wilde, Joseph 387, 573
Solomon 382
Wilder, Abel 281
Daniel 804
John 36
Joseph 615
Oliver 38
Samuel 37
Solomon 333, 344
Wildin, Josiah 33
Wildo, Solomon 513
Wilds, Isaac 36
Solomon 513
Wilebond, Joseph 89
INDEX
925
Wiley, David 654, 833
John 249
Jonathan 466
Wilkins, Asa 539
Obadiah 492
Willard, Aaron 276, 825
Abel 267, 629, 804, 807
Edward 204, 288, 393, 678
Eli 377, 347, 691
James 539, 531
John 124, 337, 393, 578
Jonathan 177, 809
Joseph. .141, 176, 287, 596, 641, 834
Josiah 287
Lynd 367
Obadiah 119,121
Oliver 277,699
Samuel.. 141, 176, 287,328,464,529
531, 787, 803
Samuel, Jr 529
Thomas 139
Wild 819
Wilder 377, 347, 664
Willcox, see Wilcox
Willebar (see Wilber), James 298
Joseph 831
Willen, Amos 656, 833
Willey, John 466
William, John 783
William 784
Williams, Asahel 895, 565
Bennet 185, 326, 363, 829
Daniel 5
David 314, 316, 398, 829
D. W 280
Eljenezer 341
Jedediah 397, 830
Jesse 39, 380,798
Job 348, 389, 445, 447
John 61, 178, 336, 813, 829
John, 2d 273
Joseph. .13, 15, 58, 61, 223, 284, 330
583, 645, 675, 679
Josiah 218, 336, 385, 587, 839
Nathan 47
Nehemiah 174, 833
Oliver 87, 285, 362, 798, 819
Phineas. . 59, 87. 280, 291 , 388,432, 591
Boger 92
Samuel.. .58, 93, 153, 178, 309, 471
505, 646, 723, 792, 801, 806
Smith 531
Stephen.. .37, 92, 93, 117, 153, 178
310, 472, 800
William. . .35, 36, 88, 40, 41, 43, 43
696, 784, 785, 804, 809, 822
833
Williamson, James . .408, 496, 641, 834
Samuel 492
William 89
Willis, Zenas 406, 498
Williston, William 173
Willoughby, Joseph. . .10, 27, 3i
134, 635
Joseph, Jr .,^ri, 424, 486, 795
Josiah 397, 568, 593
Wilman, William 40
Wilmarth (Willmarth),
Ephraim 240, 793
Wilmon, John 545
Wilsey, Eowlandson 233
Wilson (Willson) , David 40
Ebenezer..8, 18, 163, 197, 373, 373
463, 518; 735
Isaac 446
James 200
John .... 40, 395, 542, 556, 593, 739
Joseph 2, 11, 69, 113, 368
Lucas 833, 836
Michael 163, 462
Nathaniel 835
Noah 463
Peter 804
Samuel 41
Squire. . . . 389, 445 (Esquire) . .447
Thomas 193, 260, 352
Walter 501
William 84, 345
Wilton (see Welton), Ebenezer. ... 49
Winchell, Timothy 308
Winchester, Andrew 458, 596
Asa 391, 570, 807
Benjamin 821, 719
James 454, 596
Joseph 37, 719, 807
Captain 784
Winslow, Ebenezer. .363, 386, 346,419
Nathaniel 784
Joseph 805
Winter (Winters), Obadiah. . .134, 141
160, 336, 518
Timothy .... 188, 380, 383, 583, 585
Wintroop, John 63
Wise, Abner 665
Daniel 50
John 641, 834
Wisenfelts, Major 659
Wiswell (Wiswall), Samuel. .13, 15, 163
300, 348, 891, 570, 610, 675
Witherell, Simeon 808
Witson, Ebenezer 518
Wnaupeh, Isaac 807
Wolcott, Abner 785
Elijah 78, 80, 315, 400, 483
926
INDEX
Wolcott, Giles . . .110, 174, 671, 772, 788
790, 810
"William 793
Captain 828
Wonnap, Thomas 201
Wood, Amos 48, 522
Andrew 131, 214, 486, 522, 604
Daniel 78, 80, 320, 402
Ebenezer . . 64, 179, 219, 333, 303, 403
481, 483, 609, 632, 688, 784
785, 790
Ebenezer, Jr 403, 483
Edmund 290, 449
Elijah 428, 508
Enoch 78, 81
Enos 397, 567
Ephraim. .44, 46, 179, 222, 235, 343
381, 468, 542
Ira 138
Jacob 44, 179, 241, 381, 468
Job 219,402, 483
John 185, 351, 463, 632, 810
Jonathan.. 21, 96, 126, 138, 275, 332
Jonathan, Jr 275
Joseph 75, 233, 381, 468, 543
Joshua.. 73, 233, 286, 291, 344, 348
424, 486
Joshua, Jr 610
Levi 44, 46, 233, 344
Nathaniel 44, 46, 213, 398, 397
567, 831
Nicholas 126, 138, 449
Perez 380, 433, 591
Philemon 26, 314, 468
Samuel 392, 554, 680
Solomon. 95, 124, 322, 381, 614, 615
Stephen 166, 234, 381 , 468
Thomas 48, 511, 610
Esquire 65, 215
Colonel 273, 383, 354
Woodard, see Woodward
Woodbridge, Enoch 623, 673, 707
713, 788
Woodcock, Asel 610
Woodruff, Joseph 28, 199, 540
Woods, Daniel 199
Ebenezer.... 83, 193, 198, 207, 273
539, 688, 782, 794
John 210, 335, 338, 829
Solomon 806
William 543
Captain 785
Colonel 783
Sergeant 351
Woodward, Abel 611,808
Araunah 101, 144, 158
Asa 366
Woodward, Beza 341
Ebenezer . . .323, 366, 397, 454, 567
764
Ebenezer 2d 333
James 90, 137, 139, 333, 574
Jesse 580
John 336, 539
Jonathan 384, 537
Joseph 387, 539, 837
Bufus 366, 593, 594
Samuel 37, 314, 316, 830
Theodorus..340, 390, 536, 582, 663
Wood worth, Elisha 53, 364, 668
Joel 33
John 313, 840, 583, 663
Woolman, Miles 823
Woolson, Isaac 889, 444
Worcester (Wooster), Asa 38, 83, 195
539, 839
Sergeant 351
Worden, Ahithophel 580
Gilbert 406, 498
Judah. . . .78, 80, 246, 519, 522, 800
801, 806
Bichard 72
Bichmond 480
Walter 406,498
Wow, Jonathan 705
Wright, Abel. .14, 15, 97, 117, 142, 155
801, 865, 470, 784
Abner 641, 884
Amasa 691, 692
Asa 276, 291, 347
Asaph 366, 639, 804
Azariah 116, 366, 804, 822, 835
Azariah, Jr 267
Benjamin 82, 855, 421, 825
Benjamin, Jr 284
Caleb (see Urite). 186, 326, 580, 734
David. .55, 363, 383, 355, 420, 69]
692, 820
Ebenezer 40, 50,246, 399, 511
Eleazer 488
Elijah 342, 389, 444, 446
Elisha. .61, 97, 134, 142, 154, 183
188, 300, 470
Elizur 230
Ephraim (Eight) 230
Gardner 888, 559
Jabez (Wight?) 202
John. .19, 45, 53, 190, 339, 358, 294
295, 364, 898, 433, 484, 603
(Eight) 610
Jonathan. .8, 63, 263, 283, 538, 664
686, 784
Joseph 86
Josiah 215, 400, 783
INDEX
927
Wright, Kiah 240
Moses 823, 826
Nathan 37
Oliver 321, 366, 395, 564, 593
Peter 240, 398, 805
Phineas 27, 201, 416, 606
Bedinton 355
Samuel. .52, 288, 365, 464, 569, 632
Simeon.. .97, 102, 117, 118, 134, 142
154, 301, 470, 787
Simeon, Jr 143, 155, 300
Solomon 315,400
Wait. .97, 134,142, 155, 183, 396, 300
553, 830
William 231
Zadock 693, 796
Lieutenant 133
Write, see Wright
Wudge, Jarvis 823
Wyley, James 333
Wyman, Henry 320
John 617
William 391, 571 , 6.:i0
William, Jr 630
Yale, Moses 430, 604
Yaw, Amos 388, 559
Yaw, William 268
Yeoman (Yeomans), Elijah 257
Elisha 381, 543
Yok (York?) , William 643
York, Daniel 494
Gershom 389, 444, 446
William 649
Young, Caleb 830
Daniel 406, 498
George 438
Jesse 830
John. .. .174, 387, 393, 574, 649, 838
Joseph 636, 637, 833
Joshua 820
Kichard 820
Samuel 782
Youngs, George 602
Jacob 78, 80
Job 416
Samuel 335
Zertzy, John 823
Ziperiy, Barnard 503
Jacob 503
Zounds, Jacob.... 315
Zumenick (Indian?) 53
Zwears, Daniel 559
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